Total and allergen-specific IgE in relation to allergic response pattern following bone marrow transplantation.

TitleTotal and allergen-specific IgE in relation to allergic response pattern following bone marrow transplantation.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1986
AuthorsWalker SA, Riches PG, Wild G, Ward AM, Shaw PJ, Desai S, Hobbs JR
JournalClinical and experimental immunology//Clin Exp Immunol
Volume66
Issue3
Pagination633 - 9
Date Published1986
ISBN Number0009-9104
Other Numbersdd7, 0057202
Keywords*Bone Marrow Transplantation, *Hypersensitivity/im [Immunology], *Immunoglobulin E/an [Analysis], Adolescent, Adult, Allergens/im [Immunology], Child, Child, Preschool, Epitopes/im [Immunology], Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Radioallergosorbent Test
Abstract

Total and allergen-specific serum IgE were measured in relation to allergic response pattern before and after bone marrow transplant (BMT) in seven sibling donor/recipient pairs. Two non-atopic recipients developed persistently raised total serum IgE levels but no apparent allergic response after BMT from non-atopic donors; three non-atopic recipients showed raised total serum IgE after BMT, with allergen-specific IgE to the same allergens as their respective atopic donors. A penicillin-tolerant recipient showed clinical sensitivity and specific IgE to penicillin after BMT from a penicillin-sensitive donor, but with this case both donor and recipient showed raised serum IgE levels. One atopic recipient showed decreased total IgE after BMT from a mildly atopic donor. These allergic response patterns could occur as a result of repopulation in the recipient with IgE-specific T lymphocytes having similar regulatory influences as in the donor. The pattern of acquired responses would also be consistent with reconstitution by primed B lymphocytes of donor origin.

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