Comparison of response to immunotherapy by intradermal skin test and antigen-specific IgE in canine atopy

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作者
Park, SJ
Ohya, F
Yamashita, K
Nishifuji, K
Iwasaki, T
机构
[1] Gifu Univ, Vet Med Teaching Hosp, Gifu 5011193, Japan
[2] Hitachi Chem Co Ltd, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan
关键词
atopic dog; immunotherapy; intradermal skin test; Japan; serological allergy test;
D O I
10.1292/jvms.62.983
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The intradermal skin test (IDST) and serologic allergy test (SAT) has been developed for confirming a diagnosis of canine atopy and determining allergens for immunotherapy. To determine the prevalence of causative allergens for canine atopic dermatitis in Japan, IDST and SAT were performed with the CMG Immunodot strips on 95 atopic dogs using 9 allergens. In addition, we compared agreement rate, sensitivity and specificity between them (using IDST as the standard). The allergen most commonly positive in both rests was house dust mites (IDST: 69.5%, SAT: 48.4%). Moreover, Japanese cedar, mugwort and grass mix were detected as attendant causative allergens. Agreement rates between the two tests ranged from 67.4% to 96.8%; the overall mean agreement rate were 81%. SAT was shown to have sensitivity to IDST ranging from 16.7 to 68.2%. The specificities were very high for all allergens, on the order of 94.9-100% (median=98.7%). Finally, the efficacy of immunotherapy was evaluated on 27 atopic dogs based on IDST (15 dogs) and SAT (12 dogs) results. Overall, 60% (9/15) of the IDST group and 66.8% (8/12) of the SAT group experienced a 50% to 100% reduction in their symptomatology. No significant differences were found in response to immunotherapy during the follow-up period between allergen selection methods. These results indicate the value of serologic tests as an aid to identifying an allergen solution for immunotherapy.
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