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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2009

Evaluation of serum s-IgE/total IgE ratio in predicting clinical response to allergen-specific immunotherapy.

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Pasquale Mansueto; Pacor Ml; Manfredi Rizzo; Francesco Castello; Nicola Martinelli; Vito Ditta; Claudia Lo Bianco; Maria Stefania Leto-Barone; Alberto D'Alcamo; Gaetana Di Fede; Giovam Battista Rini; Anne M. Ditto

BACKGROUND To date, no predictive tests for the clinical response to allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASI) are available. Therefore an in vivo or in vitro test would be of great value. OBJECTIVE We sought to evaluate pretreatment parameters used in diagnosing allergic rhinitis and determining serum specific IgE (s-IgE) levels, serum total IgE (t-IgE) levels, and blood eosinophil counts and to identify whether can be used to predict clinical improvement in monosensitized patients with allergic rhinitis with or without asthma treated with immunotherapy. METHODS We analyzed 279 patients who had undergone 4 years of ASI administered either by means of the subcutaneous immunotherapy (76 patients) or sublingual immunotherapy (203 patients) routes. Serum t-IgE and s-IgE levels, blood eosinophil counts, and serum s-IgE/t-IgE ratios were calculated and tested for correlation with clinical response to ASI. Receiver operating characteristic curves were determined. Predicted probabilities and predictive areas under the curve were calculated. RESULTS The clinical response to ASI was effective in 145 (52.0%) of 279 total patients, 42 (55.2%) of 76 patients treated with subcutaneous immunotherapy, and 103 (50.7%) of 203 patients treated with sublingual immunotherapy. A significant correlation was found between the serum s-IgE/t-IgE ratio and the clinical response to ASI, with high ratios (>16.2) associated with an effective response. The sensitivity and specificity of the area under the curve of the ratio were higher than those of serum s-IgE and t-IgE alone. CONCLUSION The calculation of the serum s-IgE/t-IgE ratio for predicting the clinical response to ASI offers an advantage over measuring t-IgE and s-IgE levels in monosensitized patients for the following allergens: grass, Parietaria judaica, Olea europea, and house dust mite.


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2005

Food-additive-induced urticaria : A survey of 838 patients with recurrent chronic idiopathic urticaria

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Maria Luisa Pacor; Pasquale Mansueto; Nicola Martinelli; Maria Esposito-Pellitteri; Claudia Lo Bianco; Vito Ditta; Maria Stefania Leto-Barone; Nicola Napoli; Gaetana Di Fede; GiovamBattista Rini; R. Corrocher

Background: Recurrent chronic idiopathic urticaria (RCIU) is a common skin condition that affects 0.1–3% of the population in the USA and Europe and accounts for nearly 75% of all ‘ordinary’ chronic urticaria (CU) cases. Methods: We studied 838 consecutive patients with RCIU referred to hospital between 1998 and 2003. Patients with known causes of CU were excluded. Clinical history, physical examination, and symptom diaries were evaluated during two periods, a diet-free period (1 week) and a food-additive-free diet (FAFD) period (4 weeks), respectively, and two double-blind placebo-controlled (DBPC) challenges of six food additives were administered. The first DBPC challenge included a mixture of the six food additives (DBPCmixed) given to all patients. The second DBPC challenge comprised the single food additives, administered at increasing doses (DBPCsingle) to patients with a positive DBPCmixed test and 105 patients with a negative DBPCmixed test, as a control. Results: The DBPCmixed challenge was positive in 116 patients. None of the 105 control patients had a positive DBPCsingle test. Only 31 DBPCsingle tests were positive in patients with positive DBPCmixed challenge. Twenty-four of the 116 patients showing a positive DBPCmixed challenge also had a positive DBPCsingle result. Conclusions: Our results confirmed that food additive hypersensitivity reactions occurred in few RCIU patients using DBPCsingle challenge. The combination of the results of FAFD and DBPCmixed challenge seems to be of considerable practical interest for allergists, internists and dermatologists, rather than the data of clinical history and the results of DBPCsingle challenge, in patients with RCIU.


Journal of Asthma and Allergy | 2008

Leukotriene receptor antagonists in monotherapy or in combination with antihistamines in the treatment of chronic urticaria: a systematic review

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Alberto D’Alcamo; Manfredi Rizzo; Maria Stefania Leto-Barone; Claudia Lo Bianco; Vito Ditta; Donatella Politi; Francesco Castello; Ilenia Pepe; Gaetana Di Fede; GiovamBattista Rini

In vitro and in vivo clinical and experimental data have suggested that leukotrienes play a key role in inflammatory reactions of the skin. Antileukotriene drugs, ie, leukotriene receptor antagonists and synthesis inhibitors, are a class of anti-inflammatory drugs that have shown clinical efficacy in the management of asthma and in rhinitis with asthma. We searched MEDLINE database and carried out a manual search on journals specializing in allergy and dermatology for the use of antileukotriene drugs in urticaria. Montelukast might be effective in chronic urticaria associated with aspirin (ASA) or food additive hypersensitivity or with autoreactivity to intradermal serum injection (ASST) when taken with an antihistamine but not in mild or moderate chronic idiopathic urticaria [urticaria without any possible secondary causes (ie, food additive or ASA and other NSAID hypersensitivity, or ASST)]. Evidence for the effectiveness of zafirlukast and the 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, zileuton, in chronic urticaria is mainly anecdotal. In addition, there is anecdotal evidence of effectiveness of antileukotrienes in primary cold urticaria, delayed pressure urticaria and dermographism. No evidence exists for other physical urticarias, including cholinergic, solar and aquagenic urticarias, vibratory angioedema, and exercise-induced anaphylaxis.


Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 2003

A study of age-related IgE pathophysiological changes

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Pacor Ml; Maria Esposito Pellitteri; Florinda Listı̀; Alfredo Colombo; Giuseppina Candore; Pasquale Mansueto; Claudia Lo Bianco; Vito Ditta; Rini Gb; Calogero Caruso

The literature on immunosenescence has focused mainly on T cell impairment. However, it is well known that B function is also profoundly affected. In particular, several studies have shown age-related changes in immunoglobulin serum levels. Concerning allergic diseases, the incidence of onset of allergic symptoms, as well as their severity, seems to decrease with age. So, the decline of onset of allergic symptoms observed in ageing might result from a decrease of serum total IgE due to an unbalance of cytokines and soluble factors involved in its production. To gain insight into the mechanisms of age related incidence of onset of allergic symptoms, as well as their severity, in this study we have evaluated in a sample of young (12 females and 15 males, range 20-64 years) and old (42 females and 20, males range 70-93 years) individuals serum values of IgE and sCD23 and in vitro Type 2 cytokine production. Total serum IgE levels were quantified by CAP-system fluorescence enzyme immunoassay. Serum CD23 levels were measured by a sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay. Enzyme immunoassay tests have been used to quantify IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 on mitogen-stimulated cultures. Serum total IgE and sCD23 in the two groups of young and old subjects were not significantly different. No detectable levels of IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 were observed in supernatants from unstimulated cultures in all the subjects tested. After 48 h stimulation with PHA, cytokine amounts became detectable in all subjects. However, the values of the cytokines under study were not significantly different between young and old subjects. In our study, we have not been able to show no impairment in the afferent (type 2 cytokine production) and in the central (serum IgE and sCD23 levels) branch of allergic responses. Previous studies have shown that the efferent branch, at least studied as basophil releasability and bronchial responsiveness, is not impaired in elderly. In conclusion, as suggested from the present and previous papers it is questionable whether there is sufficient information to validate the statement that the incidence of allergic diseases decreases with age.


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2002

Measurement of Inflammatory Mediators of Eosinophils and Lymphocytes in Blood in Acute Asthma: Serum Levels of ECP Influence the Bronchodilator Response

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Pacor Ml; Giuseppina Morici; Agata Drago; Maria Esposito-Pellitteri; Giuseppina Candore; Claudia Lo Bianco; Calogero Caruso

The aim of this study was to assess the relevance of immunoinflammatory markers on the response to short acting β2-agonist in acute asthma exacerbation. Thus, we measured serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) levels and sIL-2R at acute exacerbation in 52 adult patients with atopic asthma, and assessed forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) before and after the administration of aerosolized salbutamol. After a cumulative dose of salbutamol causing a 10% improvement in FEV1 from baseline [CD10, i.e. cumulative doses of salbutamol (800 µg) causing an improvement in FEV1 from baseline to 10%] the patients were divided into two groups: group A with CD <10 and group B with CD >10. The bronchodilator response, as defined by a ΔFEV1 (percentage of predictive value of FEV1) of ≧10 predictive value, was shown by 40% of the patients. After 200, 400 and 800 µg of salbutamol, significant differences of FEV1 with respect to baseline values were, respectively, p = 0.049, 0.0039 and 0.0014. In contrast, no significant difference of the means of FEV1 between the doses of salbutamol was observed. Significant differences of ΔFEV1 between 200 and 400 µg (p = 0.0002) and between 200 and 800 µg (p < 0.0001) were observed, but not between 400 and 800 µg of salbutamol. There were significant correlations between baseline values of predictive FEV1 and serum ECP levels (rho = –0.60, p < 0.0001) and sIL-2R levels (rho = –0.35, p = 0.01) respectively. Besides, a correlation between ΔFEV1 and serum ECP levels (rho = –0.53, p < 0.0001) was observed, whereas no correlation was found between ΔFEV1 and sIL-2R. By analyzing differences between the two groups (A and B) for serum ECP levels, sIL-2R and blood eosinophil count, a significant difference was found for serum ECP levels. We conclude that subjects with acute exacerbation of asthma show high serum levels of ECP and sIL-2R and, more interestingly, that the response to brochodilator was higher in patients with lower serum ECP levels.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2004

Randomized placebo-controlled trial comparing desloratadine and montelukast in monotherapy and desloratadine plus montelukast in combined therapy for chronic idiopathic urticaria

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Pacor Ml; Pasquale Mansueto; Maria Esposito Pellitteri; Claudia Lo Bianco; A. Vito Ditta; Nicola Martinelli; Giovam Battista Rini


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2006

Food allergy in gastroenterologic diseases: Review of literature

Pasquale Mansueto; Giuseppe Montalto; Pacor Ml; Maria Esposito-Pellitteri; Vito Ditta; Claudia Lo Bianco; Stefania Maria Leto-Barone; Gabriele Di Lorenzo


Respiratory Medicine | 2008

Similarity and differences in elderly patients with fixed airflow obstruction by asthma and by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Pasquale Mansueto; Vito Ditta; Maria Esposito-Pellitteri; Claudia Lo Bianco; Maria Stefania Leto-Barone; Alberto D’Alcamo; Cristina Farina; Gaetana Di Fede; Francesco Gervasi; Calogero Caruso; GiovamBattista Rini


Journal of Nephrology | 2004

Circulating levels of soluble adhesion molecules in patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis.

Giovam Battista Rini; Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Maurizio Li Vecchi; Pasquale Mansueto; F. Rapisarda; Vito Ditta; Claudia Lo Bianco; Gaia Giammarresi; Antonio Maria Gioe; Pacor Ml


Respiratory Medicine | 2007

The characteristics of different diagnostic tests in adult mild asthmatic patients: Comparison with patients with asthma-like symptoms by gastro-oesophageal reflux

Gabriele Di Lorenzo; Pasquale Mansueto; Maria Esposito-Pellitteri; Vito Ditta; Francesco Castello; Claudia Lo Bianco; Maria Stefania Leto-Barone; Gaetana Di Fede; Marcello Traverso; Giuseppe Rotolo; Sergio Vigneri; GiovamBattista Rini

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University of Verona

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