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Allergy | 2000

Early effect of ultrarush venom immunotherapy on the IgG antibody response.

Alain Michils; Silvia Baldassarre; C. Ledent; Michel Mairesse; Béatrice Gossart; Jean Duchateau

Background: We have previously shown in several allergy models that allergic and tolerance status with respect to allergens is associated with a somewhat different dominant specificity of IgG antibodies. The objective was to test this hypothesis in the compelling model of ultrarush venom immunotherapy (VIT), which induces clinical tolerance after only a few hours of treatment.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1998

Modified antigenic reactivity of anti-phospholipase A2 IgG antibodies in patients allergic to bee venom : Conversion with immunotherapy and relation to subclass expression

Alain Michils; Michel Mairesse; C. Ledent; Béatrice Gossart; Silvia Baldassarre; Jacques Duchateau

BACKGROUND We have previously reported that, in addition to modifying IgG levels and subclass distributions, wasp venom immunotherapy (VIT) rapidly changes IgG antibody specificity. OBJECTIVES We investigated whether such a change can be documented in the IgG response to the major bee venom allergen, phospholipase A2 (PLA2), from patients allergic to bees treated with VIT; whether it is coupled to the shift in IgG subclass distribution (IgG4 predominance) usually observed during VIT; and whether it restores the specificity displayed by IgG antibodies from nonallergic individuals. METHODS Antibody specificity was evaluated in 17 patients allergic to bee venom in competitive ELISAs by using streptavidin biotin technology. Patients were tested before and during specific immunotherapy (at 15 days and 6 months) and compared with another group of 17 patients treated with venom injections for at least 2 years (VIT patients) and 30 healthy individuals. RESULTS The capacity of individual sera to prevent PLA2 binding of pooled IgG from allergic patients changed rapidly with mean percentage inhibitions falling from 84% +/- 14% before starting VIT to 27% +/- 13% and 28% +/- 7% after 15 days and 6 months of treatment, respectively (p < 0.001 by one-way analysis of variance [ANOVA]). IgG titers were only slightly increased. The capacity of individual sera to prevent the binding of pooled IgG from patients receiving VIT changed rapidly with mean percentage inhibition increasing from 60% +/- 12% before starting VIT to 85% +/- 6% and 82% +/- 6% after 15 days and 6 months of treatment, respectively (p < 0.001 by one-way ANOVA). Similar results were found regardless of whether pooled IgG1 or pooled IgG4 were used. CONCLUSION VIT results in a rapid change in the antigenic reactivity of anti-PLA2 IgG antibody of human allergic sera, restoring, although not completely, the specificity peculiar to lgG from healthy individuals. This suggests that allergic status and immunoprotection correlate with the preferential expression of distinct IgG specificities, which appear equally distributed over the IgG1 and IgG4 antibody subclasses. It is, however, not known whether the shift in IgG specificity is one of the operative mechanisms of VIT.


Revue Francaise D Allergologie | 2009

Syndrome ficus-fruits

C. Ledent; Y. Bonduelle; Michel Mairesse

Shrubs, Ficus benjamina (weeping fig) in particular, have become an important decorative element in our homes. The allergens of F. benjamina can be the cause of respiratory and cutaneous symptoms as well as inducing cross-reactions with certain fruits, figs for example, and they can also be the cause of anaphylactic reactions, which can sometimes be severe. The authors describe five cases in which this association, the ficus-fruit syndrome, occurred.


Revue Francaise D Allergologie | 2009

Fait cliniqueSyndrome ficus-fruitsThe ficus-fruit syndrome

C. Ledent; Y. Bonduelle; Michel Mairesse

Shrubs, Ficus benjamina (weeping fig) in particular, have become an important decorative element in our homes. The allergens of F. benjamina can be the cause of respiratory and cutaneous symptoms as well as inducing cross-reactions with certain fruits, figs for example, and they can also be the cause of anaphylactic reactions, which can sometimes be severe. The authors describe five cases in which this association, the ficus-fruit syndrome, occurred.


Revue Francaise D Allergologie | 2014

Risque allergique des insectes en alimentation humaine

Michel Mairesse; F. Debaugnies; Virginie Doyen; C. Ledent; Olivier Michel; Francis Corazza; F. Francis


Revue Francaise D Allergologie | 2012

Anaphylaxie alimentaire induite par l’effort. Rôle de la LTP de l’armoise

Virginie Doyen; C. Ledent; Michel Mairesse; Francis Corazza; Olivier Michel


Revue Francaise D Allergologie | 2016

Identification de l’alpha-amylase comme allergène du ver de farine chez des patients professionnellement exposés

F. Debaugnies; F. Francis; Cédric Delporte; Virginie Doyen; C. Ledent; Michel Mairesse; P. Van Antwerpen; Francis Corazza


Revue Francaise D Allergologie | 2012

Étude immunologique d’un cas d’allergie au café vert

Virginie Doyen; V. Leduc; K. Lièvre; Michel Mairesse; C. Ledent; Francis Corazza; Olivier Michel


Revue Francaise D Allergologie | 2009

Intimité et allergies

Virginie Doyen; C. Ledent; Olivier Michel; Michel Mairesse


Journal belge de radiologie | 2004

Reversible acute abdominal episode of hereditary angioneurotic edema.

B Coulier; D Albert; C. Ledent

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Michel Mairesse

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Virginie Doyen

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Olivier Michel

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Francis Corazza

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Alain Michils

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Béatrice Gossart

Université libre de Bruxelles

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F. Debaugnies

Université libre de Bruxelles

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