Zarina Goel
Columbia University
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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 1980
Meriney D; Thomas Nall; Dana Wallace; David Rosenzweig; Zarina Goel; Michael H. Grieco
14 patients clinically hypersensitive to vespid sting by history, 6 patients with large local reactions and 10 control subjects were skin tested with serial two- and tenfold dilutions of venom and whole-body extract of yellow jacket, wasp, and white-faced hornet antigens. Radioallergosorbent test determinations with the same antigens were also made. Determination of minimal reactive dose by skin testing distinguished control and hypersensitive patients groups for all three antigens using either venom or whole body extract. Yellow jacket venom skin testing detected 12 of 14 patients considered clinically hypersensitive. This was not the case with the other two venoms, possibly because most of the patients were yellow jacket sensitive, or any of the whole-body extracts. The Radioallergosorbent test was less useful than venom skin testing in detecting patients considered clinically sensitive.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 1980
Stanley R. Fine; Mary Fogarty; Zarina Goel; Michael H. Grieco
The purpose of this study was to determine if clinically effective serum levels of theophylline have an inhibitory effect on intradermal tests for allergic hypersensitivity. Intradermal testing using the threshold-dilution technique was performed in 9 patients, 7 of whom were sensitive to 2 antigens. Testing was performed over a 6-hour period after theophylline administration and compared with the control results. Inhibition of the end-point was demonstrated with 12 of 16 antigens tested associated with serum theophylline levels ranging from 7 to 20 microgram/ml. Marked inhibition of the intradermal tests, that might have clinical significance, only occurred with 4 antigens.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 1983
Khing S. Ong; Michael H. Grieco; Zarina Goel
T cell subpopulations as defined by E rosette formation and Fc receptors for immunoglobulins were determined, using ox red blood cells coated with the IgG or IgM fraction of rabbit anti-ox red blood cells antibody to form rosettes with the peripheral blood lymphocytes of 18 pregnant females and 12 healthy nonpregnant females. It was shown that the TG cell population in the pregnant females is significantly increased as compared to those in the nonpregnant controls (mean +/- SEM % TG cells: 18 +/- 1.2 vs. 9.6 +/- 0.7; p less than 0.001). By using peripheral blood from normal nonpregnant subjects it was also shown that TG cells suppressed one-way mixed lymphocyte reactions (mean +/- SEM suppression: 23 +/- 7.2; p less than 0.01). These findings suggest that the TG cell population may exert a suppressor function on the immune response to alloantigens and act in concert with other humoral factors to protect the fetus from rejection.
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 1979
Meriney D; Dana Wallace; Jeffrey M. Miller; Zarina Goel; Michael H. Grieco
A study of clinical history, intradermal test end points and RAST values with six different dog antigens was made in 20 patients and 5 control subjects. Skin testing was found to be more useful clinically than the RAST. Considerable variability among mixed epidermal extracts was noted. There was no apparent advantage to testing with three individual-breed extracts studied, compared to the most potent mixed epidermal antigen. The results of this study suggest that further efforts toward standardization of potency, methods of preparation and, possibly, breed composition of dog allergenic extracts are required to develop improved allergens for clinical use.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1978
Paul Lang; Zarina Goel; Michael H. Grieco
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1978
Khing S. Ong; Michael H. Grieco; Zarina Goel
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 1980
Hiroshi Yoshida; S. Denham; J.M. Styles; R.K. Barfoot; C.J. Dean; H.M. Vijay; H.S. Buttare; G. Lavergne; T.-M. Ernst; K.-E. Gillert; Sylviane Muller; T. Itaya; H. Tomioka; A. Kumagai; Takashi Tada; M.A. Kings; A.L. de Weck; P.J. Neveu; N. Buscot; J.P. Soulillou; Yasuko Ashida; Taketoshi Saijo; Hisashi Kuriki; Yoshitaka Maki; R.G. Navalkar; Prashant Patel; Takao Morito; Norio Onizawa; Reiji Kasukawa; David Meriney
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 1979
H.F. Sewell; P.G.H. Gell; M.K. Basu; J. Leung-Tack; J. Maillard; G.A. Voisin; L. Aukrust; Graham F. Mitchell; Adrienne E. Clarke; Gabriel Virella; Win Anne Hipp; Joseph F. John; B. Kahaleh; Marsha Ford; H. Hugh Fudenberg; P.K. Hazra; S. Sehgal; S. Naik; B.K. Aikat; Y. Mizushima; Mitsuru Mori; T. Ogita; Tsuneya Nakamura; Kjell Forsberg; Lars Sörenby; H. Tesch; Wolfgang König; N. Frickhofen; Eugene F. Gold; Rachel Ophir
Archive | 1975
Michael H. Grieco; Israel Siegel; Zarina Goel