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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Determinants of venom-specific IgE antibody concentration during long-term wasp venom immunotherapy

Authors: Valerio Pravettoni, Marta Piantanida, Laura Primavesi, Stella Forti, Elide A. Pastorello

Published in: Clinical and Molecular Allergy | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Venom immunotherapy (VIT) is an effective treatment for subjects with systemic allergic reactions (SR) to Hymenoptera stings, however there are few studies concerning the relevance of the venom specific IgE changes to decide about VIT cessation. We assessed IgE changes during a 5-year VIT, in patients stung and protected within the first 3 years (SP 0–3) or in the last 2 years (SP 3–5), and in patients not stung (NoS), to evaluate possible correlations between IgE changes and clinical protection.

Methods

Yellow jacket venom (YJV)-allergic patients who completed 5 years of VIT were retrospectively evaluated. Baseline IgE levels and after the 3rd and the 5th year of VIT were determined; all patients were asked about field stings and SRs.

Results

A total of 232 YJV-allergic patients were included and divided into the following groups: 84 NoS, 72 SP 0–3 and 76 SP 3–5. IgE levels decreased during VIT compared to baseline values (χ2 = 346.029, p < 0.001). Recent vespid stings accounted for significantly higher IgE levels despite clinical protection. IgE levels after 5 years of VIT correlated significantly with Mueller grade (F = 2.778, p = 0.012) and age (F = 6.672, p = 0.002). During follow-up from 1 to 10 years after VIT discontinuation, 35.2 % of the contacted patients reported at least one field sting without SR.

Conclusions

The yellow jacket-VIT temporal stopping criterion of 5 years duration did not result in undetectable IgE levels, despite a long-lasting protection. A mean IgE decrease from 58 to 70 % was observed, and it was less marked in elderly patients or in subjects with higher Mueller grade SR.
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Metadata
Title
Determinants of venom-specific IgE antibody concentration during long-term wasp venom immunotherapy
Authors
Valerio Pravettoni
Marta Piantanida
Laura Primavesi
Stella Forti
Elide A. Pastorello
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Clinical and Molecular Allergy / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1476-7961
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12948-015-0036-6

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