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Asia Pacific Allergy | 2012

Measurement of Hymenoptera venom specific IgE by the IMMULITE 3gAllergy in subjects with negative or positive results by ImmunoCAP

Mineaki Watanabe; Hirokuni Hirata; Masafumi Arima; Yumeko Hayashi; Kazuyuki Chibana; Naruo Yoshida; Yoshihiko Ikeno; Yasutsugu Fukushima; Reiko Komura; Kazumi Okazaki; Kumiya Sugiyama; Takeshi Fukuda

Background Patients may receive negative results from a specific IgE (sIgE) test such as the ImmunoCAP (CAP) despite a documented history of systemic reaction to a Hymenoptera sting. Thus, further testing may be required using another serological method or venom skin prick tests to confirm allergy diagnosis and correct species. Objective To evaluate the sensitivity and the specificity of CAP and IMMULITE 3gAllergy (IMMULITE) for detecting sIgE to Paper wasp (WA) and Yellow Jacket (YJ) venoms using patient clinical history as the comparator. Methods Sera from 70 participants with a history of systemic reactions (SR) to WA and/or YJ stings were tested using CAP and IMMULITE. Fifty participants from this group had negative results on CAP. To assess specificity, sera from 71 participants who had never experienced either a WA or YJ sting were tested using CAP and IMMULITE. Fifty participants from this group tested positive using CAP. Results In participants with a history of systemic reaction to a Hymenoptera sting, yet who tested negative for WA and/or YJ sIgE according to CAP, the positivity rate according to IMMULITE was 20-42% using 0.10 IUA/mL as the limit of detection (LoD), per the manufacturers specification. When the LoD for CAP (0.35 IUA/mL) was applied to the IMMULITE results, positivity according to IMMULITE was 14-26%. Overall, sensitivity, specificity, and agreement with SR were greater for IMMULITE than for CAP. For YJ: sensitivity (IMMULITE:CAP), 42.8%:28.5%; specificity, 53.5%:39.4%; agreement, 48.2%:34%. For WA, sensitivity (IMMULITE:CAP), 58.6%:28.5%; specificity, 49.3%:47.8%; agreement, 43.9%:38.3%. Conclusion The IMMULITE performed well for detecting sIgE to Hymenoptera venom


Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology | 2013

Wasp venom allergy: effect of anti-IgE antibody on wasp venom anaphylaxis in a mouse model.

Yoshihiko Ikeno; Hirokuni Hirata; Masafumi Arima; Yumeko Hayashi; Mineaki Watanabe; Naruo Yoshida; Kazuyuki Chibana; Kumiya Sugiyama; Yasutsugu Fukushima; Ikuo Akutsu; Takeshi Fukuda

BACKGROUND Although anti-IgE antibody (Ab) therapy was recently shown to be effective in patients with bronchial asthma, no study has reported the effect of IgE therapy in the prevention of wasp venom anaphylaxis. In this study, we used a mouse model of wasp venom allergy to investigate the effect of anti-IgE Ab on wasp venom anaphylaxis. METHODS We developed a mouse model of wasp venom allergy by intraperitoneally (i.p.) injecting wasp venom into BALB/c mice twice on experimental day (day) 0 and 7. On day 20, a group of mice received an i.p. injection of mouse anti-IgE Ab as a pretreatment, and another group received rat anti-IgG1 Ab. On day 21, the animals were challenged by i.p. injection of wasp venom, and 30 min later, body temperature was measured and serum levels of leukotriene (LT) B4 and LTC4 were determined using enzyme immunoassay. RESULTS The body temperature of mice treated with anti-IgE Ab and controls before and after wasp venom challenge was 37.8±0.2 vs 37.7± 0.3°C before challenge and 37.8±0.2 vs 37.1± 0.3°C after challenge, respectively, showing that anti-IgE Ab treatment significantly prevented body temperature from falling (p <0.05). Furthermore, anti-IgE Ab treatment reduced total serum IgE levels in the treated mice (42.2±15.9 pg/ml), compared with controls (105.9±23.1 pg/ml, p <0.05), and inhibited the secretion of LTC4 in the treated mice (32.0±18.8 pg/ml), but not in the controls (162.4±12.4 pg/ml, p <0.05), following challenge with wasp venom. CONCLUSION The results of the present study indicate that anti-IgE Ab treatment is an effective preventive measure against wasp venom-induced anaphylaxis.


Internal Medicine | 2010

Relation between the Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Respiratory Specimens and Antimicrobial Use Density (AUD) from 2005 through 2008

Yasutsugu Fukushima; Fumiya Fukushima; Kuniyoshi Kamiya; Yumeko Hayashi; Masamitsu Tatewaki; Issei Yamada; Hirokuni Hirata; Kumiya Sugiyama; Yoshiki Ishii; Takeshi Fukuda


Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology | 2010

An analysis of characteristics of patients with exacerbation of asthma in a large university hospital in Japan.

Kumiya Sugiyama; Issei Yamada; Tetsuya Ohara; Masamitsu Tatewaki; Yumeko Hayashi; Ryo Arai; Kuniyoshi Kamiya; Fumiya Fukushima; Hirokuni Hirata; Masafumi Arima; Yasutsugu Fukushima; Takeshi Fukuda


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Relationship Between INOS MRNA Expressions In Distal Bronchial Epithelial Cells And Alveolar Nitric Oxide In Asthmatics

Kazuyuki Chibana; Yoshiki Ishii; Ryo Arai; Yumeko Hayashi; Taichi Shiobara; Yasutaka Machida; Ryutaro Yamazaki; Akihiro Takemasa; Takeshi Fukuda


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Difference Of Peripheral Blood Dendritic Cell Subsets In Patients With Atopic Diseases And Sarcoidosis

Yumeko Hayashi; Yoshiki Ishii; Ryo Arai; Kazuyuki Chibana; Takeshi Fukuda


american thoracic society international conference | 2012

Lipid Accumulation In Peripheral Blood Dendritic Cells Of Patients With Lung Cancer

Ryo Arai; Yoshiki Ishii; Mitsu Hata; Yumeko Hayashi; Takeshi Fukudaa


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2011

Epidemiologic Investigation Of Hornet And Paper Wasp Stings In Forest Workers And Electrical Facility Field Workers In Japan

Mineaki Watanabe; Hirokuni Hirata; Yumeko Hayashi; Kumiya Sugiyama; Yasutsugu Fukushima; Takeshi Fukuda


american thoracic society international conference | 2010

Advocating And Verifying The Diagnostic Criteria For The Early Stage Of Asthma In Japan

Kumiya Sugiyama; Hirokuni Hirata; Yumeko Hayashi; Kuniyoshi Kamiya; Masamitsu Tatewaki; Makiko Anzai; Fumiya Fukushima; Yasutsugu Fukushima; Takeshi Fukuda


Dokkyo journal of medical sciences | 2010

A Case of Pulmonary Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma Occurring after Uterine Myomectomy

Yasutsugu Fukushima; Hiroyuki Hirata; Reika Maezawa; Naruo Yoshida; Yumeko Hayashi; Ryo Arai; Fumiya Fukushima; Kumiya Sugiyama; Kazuhiro Kurasawa; Yoshiki Ishii; Takeshi Fukuda

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Kumiya Sugiyama

Dokkyo Medical University

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Hirokuni Hirata

Dokkyo Medical University

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Dokkyo Medical University

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