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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Microbial and maternal influences on allergic sensitization during childhood: defining a role for monocytes

Saghafian Hedengren, Shanie January 2009 (has links)
Allergic diseases are influenced by genetics and the environment. Maternal allergy appears to confer a higher risk for allergic sensitization than paternal allergy, suggesting an in utero influence. A decrease in particular infections or a lower exposure to microbial components during infancy is suggested to contribute to the high allergy prevalence in affluent societies. Toll-like receptors (TLR) 2 and 4 recognize peptidoglycan (PGN) and LPS respectively, are expressed on e.g. monocytes, and have been implicated in modulating the risk of IgE-sensitization. This thesis aimed to study the influence of maternal allergy and early microbial exposure on monocyte function and allergic sensitization during childhood. Blood samples from children participating in a prospective allergy cohort were used. Two-year old infants with allergic mothers had lower IL-6 production and reduced activation of the TLR-signalling intermediate p38-MAPK in response to PGN than children with non-allergic mothers. In 5-year old children, allergic disease and not maternal allergy influenced monocytic TLR2-regulation. Five-year olds who were seropositive for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) at 2-years of age had a lower risk of persistent IgE-sensitization while EBV contraction after 2-years of age related to a higher risk of IgE-sensitization. Upon in vitro stimulation, NK cells from EBV+ 2-year olds produced lower IFN-g levels. EBV+ 2-year olds had also lower systemic IFN-g. In comparison to CD14++CD16- monocytes, CD14+CD16+ cells induced NK-cell IFN-g more potently in vitro, and EBV+ infants tended to have lower proportions of these CD14+CD16+ monocytes. This thesis highlights the importance of early-life microbial (EBV) exposure for a proper allergy-protective immunity. Also, maternal allergic heredity appears to influence monocytic microbial responses in early infancy. All these aspects relate to altered monocyte functionality, which suggest that they could have a role in allergic sensitization.
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Lung mechanics and airway inflammation in murine models of asthma / Lungmekanik och luftvägsinflammation i djurmodeller för astma

Jonasson, Sofia January 2009 (has links)
Allergic asthma is an inflammatory disease of the airways and is characterized by eosinophilic inflammation and increased airway reactivity. In the studies presented in this thesis, lung mechanics and measurements of airway reactivity were assessed in anaesthetized tracheostomized mice by using an animal ventilator (flexiVent®). A forced oscillation technique makes it possible to measure of both airway and tissue mechanics with a potential to distinguish between central and peripheral airways. The results of the experiments on lung mechanics imply that it is important to understand how altered lung mechanics can affect the airway physiology in order to assess the relevance of different animal models of asthma. We have investigated the effects of changing different components of the lung mechanical measurements, such as administering bronchoconstrictive agents via inhalation or intravenously and implementing deep inhalation in animals with airway inflammation. We have also investigated the relation between airway inflammation and oxidative stress. We found that the formation and time-course of F2-isoprostanes, a marker of oxidative stress, and tissue damage were associated with the degree of inflammation and with the degree of heterogeneous airway airflow. Finally we wished to investigate the hypothesis that nitric oxide (NO) may interact with glucocorticoid (GC) treatment because we see a potential for finding new strategies to increase the therapeutic effect in poor responders or patients resistant to GC treatment. NO plays a central role in physiological regulation of the airway function, and is involved in asthma. We found that the concomitant administration of NO and GC attenuated the airway reactivity more than either treatment alone. In conclusion, with the information presented in this thesis, we hope to contribute to the development of better experimental tools and to improved understanding of murine models of asthma for investigating and understanding the underlying pathophysiology of asthma.
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Aerobiología del polen alergénico y polinosis en Santander. Relación de la agudización del asma bronquial con factores del ambiente exterior.

Benito Rica, Valentín de 12 December 2003 (has links)
Los objetivos fueron conocer la incidencia atmosférica de polen en Santander y su repercusión sobre la población MÉTODOS: Método volumétrico de Hirst; influencia de la meteorología en el periodo de mayo a julio de 1998 a 2002, mediante medidas de asociación lineal entre variables meteorológicas diarias y los recuentos de polen diarios de gramíneas; pruebas cutáneas; relación entre las ventas mensuales de antihistamínicos en la ciudad y los recuentos mensuales de polen de gramíneas; y la relación entre los recuentos diarios y semanales de polen y variables meteorológicas y de contaminación con las asistencias a urgencias por rinoconjuntivitis y por asma en niños. Encuesta sobre síntomas de asma de la IUATLD y un cuestionario sobre 11 factores del interior. RESULTADOS: La media anual de polen total fue 8.604, el polen de familia poaceae supuso el mayoritario (28 %). La temperatura máxima fue la única variable explicativa de los recuentos de polen en su periodo. El 100% de los pacientes estaban sensibilizados a poaceae. Se encontró relación mensual de los recuentos de poaceae con las ventas de antihistamínicos (rs= 0,7; p<0,01) y relación diaria y semanal de dichos recuentos con las asistencias por rinoconjuntivitis en niños y adultos. Las asistencias a urgencias por asma en niños (2.396) y adultos (1.665) fueron más frecuentes de septiembre a diciembre. Se encontró relación durante el periodo de mayo a julio de los recuentos semanales de poaceae y de temperatura con las asistencias a urgencias en niños. La prevalencia de síntomas de asma en adultos fue de 15% (9,8 - 20,2). Mayor frecuencia de síntomas de asma entre quienes tenían un animal en casa : 41% frente a 14%; OR: 4,2 (1,9 - 9,2) y quienes habían vivido en Santander sus primeros 10 años de vida: 22% frente a 11%; OR: 2,9 (1,1 - 7,5). CONCLUSIONES: El polen de poaceae es el predominante en la atmósfera de Santander y el que sensibiliza a todos los polínicos. Se demostró una relación del mismo con la rinoconjuntivitis en niños y adultos, y en el asma bronquial en niños. Existe una elevada prevalencia de síntomas de asma en adultos de Santander, con probable implicación de factores de interior. / Objectives: To determine the atmospheric pollen counts in Santander and their effect on this population. METHODS: Hirst volumetric method; analysis of the effect of weather on the pollen counts from 1998 to 2002 by linear association measures; skin tests; association between antihistamine sales and pollen counts; association between daily and weekly pollen counts and weather and pollution variables and Emergency Room admittances caused by rhinitis-conjunctivitis and asthma in children. Survey about asthma symptoms (IUATLD) and indoor risks for asthma. RESULTS: Average annual pollen count was 8,604. Poaceae family predominated (28%). Maximum temperature was the only explanatory variable for pollen counts during its period. All the hay fever patients were sensitized to poaceae. We found a relationship between monthly pollen counts and monthly antihistamine sales (rs= 0.7; p<0.01) and daily and weekly association with admittances for rhinitis-conjunctivitis in children and adults. Admittances to E.R. caused by asthma in children (2396) and in adults (1665) were more frequent from september to december. During the period from may to july the asthma admittances of children were associated with weekly poaceae counts and weekly temperature. Prevalence of asthma symptoms in adults was 15% (9.8 - 20.2). Symptoms were more frequent among those with a pet: 41% vs 14%; OR: 4,2 (1.9-9.2) and among people who had lived in Santander during their first ten years of life: 22% vs 11%; OR: 2.9 (1.1-7.5). CONCLUSIONS: Poaceae pollen is the predominant in the atmosphere of Santander, all the hay fever patients are sensitised to it and there is a relationship between it and rhinitis-conjunctivitis in children and adults and between it and asthma in children. There is a high prevalence of symptoms of asthma in Santander; indoor factors are probably involved.
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Cortisol Responses to Stress in Allergic Children: Interaction with the Immune Response

Buske-Kirschbaum, Angelika 03 March 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Allergic manifestations are increasingly common in infants and children. Accumulating evidence suggests that the ‘epidemic’ increase of childhood allergy may be associated with environmental factors such as stress. Although the impact of stress on the manifestation and exacerbation of allergy has been demonstrated, the underlying mechanisms of stress-induced exacerbation are still obscure. A growing number of studies have suggested an altered hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function to stress in allergic children. It is speculated that a dysfunctional HPA axis in response to stress may facilitate and/or consolidate immunological aberrations and thus, may increase the risk for allergic sensitization and exacerbation especially under stressful conditions. In the present review the potential impact of a hyporesponsive as well as a hyperresponsive HPA axis on the onset and chronification of childhood allergy is summarized. Moreover, potential factors that may contribute to the development of an aberrant HPA axis responsiveness in allergy are discussed. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Comorbidity, distress, coping and social support in asthma and allergy / Komorbiditet, lidande, hantering och socialt stöd i astma och allergi

Lind, Nina January 2015 (has links)
Asthma and allergies are some of the most common illnesses worldwide that almost everybody will come in contact with. This thesis studied persons with allergic asthma, non-allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis in a population-based sample. At an early stage, these illnesses were regarded as psychosomatic. Over time, as knowledge about asthma/allergy has increased more of a biomedical perspective was taken by the research field. In considering early documentations well as contemporary research, a psychobiosocial perspective was taken in this thesis when conducting the three studies. Thus, as psychological factors may affect the illness and be a result of the illness, it is important to incorporate these factors to better understand asthma and allergy. Study I examined the co- and multimorbidity in asthma/allergy with the environmental intolerances in the form of chemical and building-related intolerance. Study II investigated psychological distress in the four forms of asthma and allergy. Psychological distress was in this study defined as stress, burnout, anxiety, depression and environmental health worries. Study III examined usage of problem and emotion focused coping strategies and perceived social support from the surrounding in high and low asthma/allergy severity. All studies were performed using data from the Västerbotten Environmental Health Study, a questionnaire-based survey with focus on various environmental hypersensitivities and asthma and allergy. The result showed that the co- and multimorbidity with the environmental intolerances in asthma/allergy was larger than what was statistically excepted. Those with allergic asthma and atopic dermatitis experienced more stress, burnout and anxiety than those with non-allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis and non-asthma/allergy. Moreover, the most common way of coping with asthma and allergy was found to be strategies such as avoiding environments that are believed to affect health, and trying to accept the situation, independent of asthma/allergy severity. Finally, in general, those with asthma and allergy reported receiving most support from their partner, other family members and health care, and least support was perceived by those with low asthma/allergy severity.The findings suggest that co- and multimorbidity with environmental intolerances is relatively common in asthma and allergy, and should therefore be included in the clinical anamnesis for this patient group. The elevated level of distress in allergic asthma and atopic dermatitis evokes the question of use of therapies such as mindfulness maybe beneficial in certain afflicted persons. The results on coping and social support provide a foundation for further research regarding informing the asthma/allergy patient and family members about effective coping strategies and the importance of adequate social support. A metaperspective is taken in which interrelations between important variables in the thesis are discussed.
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Environmental and lifestyle factors, including viral infections, in relation to development of allergy among children in Saint-Petersburg and Stockholm /

Sidorchuk, Anna, January 2007 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karolinska institutet, 2007. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Alternative mechanisms in skin allergy processes : contribution of radical reactions from the molecule to the tissue / Implication des mécanismes de type radicalaire dans les processus de sensibilisation cutanée : compréhension en allant de la molécule au tissu

Kuresepi, Salen 11 May 2018 (has links)
L’allergie de contact est une pathologie touchant de 15 à 20 % de la population occidentale. A l’heure actuelle il n’existe aucun traitement, la seule façon efficace de prévention étant l’éviction totale des allergènes. Les tests de sensibilisation de nouvelles molécules avant leur mise sur le marché ont été réalisés sur l’animal jusqu’à l’interdiction dans le 7ème amendement à la directive Européenne concernant l’industrie cosmétique. Dans ce contexte il est primordial de développer des méthodes alternatives. Ce travail de thèse propose d’analyser la problématique de l’allergie de contact en allant de la molécule au tissu pour les allergènes réagissant par voie radicalaire :In chemico : étude de la réactivité des hydroperoxydes allyliques vis-à-vis des acides aminés par la RMNIn situ : études de radicaux issus de ces composés sur des épidermes humains reconstitués par RPEIn cellulo : étude du stress oxydant sur les cellules dendritiques et la voie de signalisation Keap1/Nrf2/ARE. / Allergic contact dermatitis is a pathology affecting 15 to 20% of the Western population. Until now no treatment exists, the prevention is the eviction of allergens. In the past, tests concerning new molecules for the market were tested on animals until the prohibition in the 7th amendment of the European directive concerning the cosmetics industry. In this context it is essential to develop alternative methods to assess the allergenic potential of chemicals.This manuscript proposes to analyze the problem of the allergic contact dermatitis from the molecule to the tissue for allergens reacting through radical mechanisms:In chemico: study of the reactivity profile of allylic hydroperoxides toward amino acids by NMRIn situ: radical intermediates formation on reconstructed human epidermis from allylic hydroperoxides by EPR In cellulo: study of the oxidative stress from allylic hydroperoxides on dendritic cells trough the Keap1/Nrf2/ARE sensor pathway.
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Comparação entre as avaliações objetiva e subjetiva da obstrução nasal em crianças e adolescentes com e sem rinite alérgica / Comparison between objective and subjective assessments of nasal obstruction in children and adolescents with and without allergic rhinitis

Mendes, Aline Inês [UNIFESP] 30 March 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-22T20:49:44Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-03-30 / Objetivos: Comparar a avaliação objetiva da obstrução nasal, mensurada por rinometria acústica (RnA) (volume dos cinco primeiros centímetros da cavidade nasal, V5) e rinomanometria anterior ativa (RMAA) (resistência nasal total, RNT), com a avaliação subjetiva dada pelo escore de obstrução (EO, escala de 0 a 10) em crianças e adolescentes com rinite alérgica e controles. Método: Trinta pacientes, entre sete e 18 anos, com rinite alérgica persistente e trinta controles participaram do estudo. As variáveis objetivas foram mensuradas em triplicata e de acordo com recomendações mais utilizadas. O EO foi referido para a cavidade nasal total e para as narinas em separado. RNT, V5 e EO foram mensurados nos momentos basal e após indução de obstrução nasal (100% aumento RNT após provocação nasal com histamina). Os pacientes com rinite alérgica foram tratados com corticosteroide tópico nasal (mometasona 100 mcg/dia por 15 dias) e avaliados 21 (±5) dias após. Resultados: Houve correlações significantes e negativas entre RNT e V5 em todos os grupos e situações de avaliação. Os valores de r encontrados variaram de -0,73 a -0,32, sendo a correlação encontrada no grupo rinite, no momento basal, na avaliação da narina mais obstruída a mais forte (r= -0,727). Para a cavidade nasal total não houve correlação significante entre EO e RNT e entre EO e V5 em todos os momentos estudados. Em relação à narina mais obstruída, verificamos correlação significante e negativa para EO e RNT (r= -0,51) e significante e positiva para EO e V5 (r= 0,29), avaliando-se o grupo total no momento basal. Não houve diferenças nítidas nos coeficientes de correlação encontrados nos paciente e nos controles. Os coeficientes de correlação não se alteraram após a indução de obstrução nasal e após tratamento com corticosteroide nasal. De forma semelhante, as crianças mais novas apresentaram coeficientes de correlação semelhantes aos dos adolescentes mais velhos. Conclusões: Assim como já fora descrito para adultos, a avaliação objetiva da obstrução nasal por RnA (V5) e RMAA (RNT) não apresentou correlação significativa em relação à avaliação subjetiva (escore de obstrução), em crianças e adolescentes, ao avaliar-se a cavidade nasal como um todo, fato que ocorreu na avaliação unilateral da cavidade nasal. Houve forte correlação entre as avaliações objetivas. A presença de doença nasal crônica (rinite alérgica) não interferiu na correlação entre as avaliações objetivas e subjetivas da obstrução nasal. A indução aguda de obstrução nasal, o tratamento com corticosteroide nasal e a idade também parecem não induzir alterações nessa correlação. Sugere-se, portanto, utilidade no acréscimo de um método objetivo para avaliação da obstrução nasal nas pesquisas em rinologia e, na sua impossibilidade, a avaliação das narinas em separado. / Objectives: Compare the objective assessment of nasal obstruction, measured by acoustic rhinometry (ARM) (volume of the first five centimeters of the nasal cavity, V5) and active anterior rhinomanometry (AARMM) (total nasal resistance, TNR), with the subjective evaluation given by obstruction scores (OS, scale from 0 to 10) in children and adolescents with allergic rhinitis and controls. Method: Thirty patients, aged 7 to 18 years, with persistent allergic rhinitis and thirty controls were enrolled. The objective variables were measured in triplicate and according to existing recommendations. The OS was reported for the total nasal cavity and nostrils separately. TNR, V5 and EO were measured at baseline and in the moments after the induction of nasal obstruction (100% increase in NTS after nasal challenge with histamine). Patients with allergic rhinitis were treated with topical nasal corticosteroids, mometasone 100mcg/day for 15 days and assessed 21 (± 5) days later. Results: There were significant and negative correlations between TNR and V5 in all groups and evaluation situations. The r values ranged from -0.73 to -0.32, and the association found in rhinitis group, at baseline, to evaluate the strongest and most obstructed nostril (r = -0.727). For the nasal cavity, of no significant correlation between OS and TNR and between OS and V5 at all studied times. Regarding the most obstructed nostril, we found significant negative correlation for OS and TNR (r = -0.51) and significant and positive for OS and V5 (r = 0.29), evaluating the total group at baseline. There were no clear differences in the coefficients of correlation found in patients and controls. The correlation coefficients were not changed after the induction of nasal obstruction and after treatment with nasal corticosteroids. Similarly, younger children showed a correlation coefficient similar to those of older adolescents. Conclusions: As has been described for adults, the objective assessment of nasal obstruction ARM (V5) and RMAA (TNR) showed no significant correlation in relation to the subjective evaluation (obstruction score) in children and adolescents, when assessing the nasal cavity as a whole, which has been seen in the assessment of unilateral nasal cavity. There was strong correlation between the objective evaluations. The presence of chronic nasal disease (allergic rhinitis) did not affect the correlation between objective and subjective assessments of nasal obstruction. The acute induction of nasal obstruction, nasal corticosteroid treatment and age also seem to induce changes in this correlation. It is suggested, therefore, usefulness in adding an objective method for evaluating nasal obstruction in the polls in rhinology and, failing which, the evaluation of the nostrils separately. / TEDE / BV UNIFESP: Teses e dissertações
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Alterações topográficas da córnea em pacientes com cérato-conjuntivite vernal. / Corneal topographic changes in patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis.

Paulo Elias Corrêa Dantas 18 January 2002 (has links)
Doença alérgica ocular acomete cerca de ¼ da população mundial. Dentro do espectro da doença alérgica ocular, a cérato-conjuntivite vernal, que afeta principalmente crianças, pode apresentar-se sob forma severa e persistente, levando a dano do tecido corneal e comprometimento da função visual. Traumatismo epitelial crônico, induzido pelo ato de coçar os olhos, associado ao intenso prurido ocular tem sido apontado como fator de risco importante na patogênese do ceratocone. Pode estimular a apoptose prematura dos ceratócitos, provocando mudanças estruturais do estroma da córnea. A associação de cérato-conjuntivite vernal e ceratocone tem sido apontada como freqüente na literatura oftalmológica através de estudos descritivos e qualitativos, que, entretanto, não auxiliam na detecção precoce da doença ectásica corneal, prejudicando sua análise epidemiológica, seu estudo genético e a definição de sua patogênese. Propôs-se estudo clínico caso-controle de pacientes com cérato-conjuntivite vernal do Ambulatório de Alergia Ocular do Departamento de Oftalmologia da Santa Casa de São Paulo, com finalidade de obter-se, por meio da análise topográfica computadorizada de córnea utilizando-se de descritor quantitativo da superfície anterior da córnea (sumário diagnóstico de Holladay), informações sobre as alterações topográficas da superfície anterior da córnea, que pudessem determinar a freqüência da associação entre cérato-conjuntivite vernal e ceratocone, além de seus efeitos sobre o desempenho da visão destes pacientes. Os resultados obtidos neste estudo mostram alta freqüência de ceratocone em pacientes com cérato-conjuntivite vernal. A performance visual destes pacientes é influenciada pelas aberrações provocadas por alterações da asfericidade corneal e de outras variáveis topográficas. / Allergic ocular disease affects ¼ of the world population. Inside the spectrum of the allergic ocular disease, vernal keratoconjunctivitis, that affects mostly children, may present as severe and persistent form, leading to corneal tissue damage and disturbing visual function. Chronic epithelial trauma, provoked by eye rubbing due to intense ocular itching, has been postulated as an important risk factor in the pathogenesis of keratoconus. It may induce early keratocyte apoptosis that results in structural changes to the corneal stroma. The association of keratoconus with vernal keratoconjunctivitis has been observed to be frequent in the ophthalmological literature by descriptive and qualitative studies, unable to detect earlier forms of this ectatic corneal disease, weakening epidemiological analysis, genetic studies and the definition of its pathogenesis. We proposed a case-control clinical study of patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis from the Ambulatory of Ocular Allergy of the Department of Ophthalmology of Santa Casa of São Paulo, aiming for information on the anterior corneal curvature and visual performance, using a quantitative descriptor analyzer (Holladay Diagnostic Summary). The results suggest high frequency of the keratoconus in patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis. The visual performance is affected by the induced aberration caused by changed corneal asphericity and other topographic variables.
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Modelo experimental de conjuntivite alérgica crônica em camundongos / Experimental model of chronic allergic conjunctivitis in murines

Marco Antonio de Campos Machado 14 September 2005 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: A conjuntivite alérgica é a forma mais comum de doença alérgica que afeta o olho. Neste trabalho, desenvolvemos um modelo murino reprodutível e simular a doença humana, para possibilitar o estudo dos mecanismos fisiopatológicos da conjuntivite alérgica crônica. MÉTODOS: Imunizamos os camundongos BALB/c e C57Bl/6 com extrato do ácaro Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dpt). Foi realizada a dissecção dos linfonodos ilíacos e para-aórticos, e a enucleação dos olhos. O plasma obtido pela punção cardíaca foi utilizado para a dosagem de IgE e IgG totais e específicas para Dpt. Os olhos enucleados foram enviados para estudo anátomo-patológico da conjuntiva e córnea. RESULTADOS: 1) Houve uma diferença estatisticamente significante entre as duas linhagens (BALB/c e C57Bl/6) para os grupos imunizados com 5 ?g e 500 ?g na gradação clínica e histopatológica, dosagens de IgE Total e Específica, proliferação de linfócitos específica para Dpt e IgG Específica, e na dosagem das IL-5, IL-8 e IL-13; 2) Os níveis de IgG Total não se mostraram significantes para as duas linhagens nos grupos imunizados com 5 ?g e 500 ?g; 3) Os níveis de IL-4 e IL-10 tiveram uma diferença significante nos animais da linhagem BALB/c imunizados com 5 ?g e 500 ?g, mas não nos camundongos da linhagem C57BI/6; 4) Os níveis de IFN-? foram maiores nos camundongos C57BI/6 que receberam as menores quantidades de antígeno. Porém nos camundongos BALB/c o fenômeno foi o inverso; 5) O exame histológico revelou afilamento corneano, infiltrado linfocítico corneano e conjuntival, degeneração da conjuntiva e úlceras de córnea nos animais que obtiveram as maiores gradações clínicas da doença (camundongos BALB/c imunizados com 500 ?g de Dpt e camundongos C57Bl/6 imunizados com 5 ?g. CONCLUSÃO: Desenvolveu-se um modelo simples e reprodutível de conjuntivite alérgica crônica do Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus depois de repetidas exposições ao antígeno, o qual apresenta manifestações clínicas similares à doença humana, e serve como modelo de estudo dos mecanismos imunológicos envolvidos no desenvolvimento da doença / INTRODUCTION: Allergic conjunctivitis is the most common form of allergic disease that affects the eye. In this study we developed a reproducible mouse model and simulated human disease to enable the study of physiopathologic mechanisms of chronic allergic conjunctivitis. METHODS: We immunized BALB/c and C57B1/6 mice with Dermatophagoides Pteronyssinus (Dpt) dust mite extract. The iliac and paraaortic lymph nodes were dissected and the eyes were enucleated. The plasma obtained by cardiac puncture was used to measure Total and Specific IgE and IgG and Dpt-specific. Lymph node cells were used to measure Dpt specific proliferation cytokine detection in the culture supernatant. Eyes were enucleated for histopathological analysis of the conjunctiva and cornea. RESULTS: 1) There was a statistically significant difference between the 2 strains (BALB/c and C57B1/6) for the 2 groups immunized with 5?g and 500?g in the clinical and histopathological score, Total and Specific IgE dosages, proliferation Dpt-specific lymphocytes, dust mite Specific IgG, and in the levels of IL-5, IL-8 and IL-13; 2) The level of Total IgG was not significantly different between the 2 lineages in the groups immunized with 5?g and 500?g; 3) The levels of IL-4 and IL-10 showed a significant difference in BALB/c mice sensitized with 5?g and 500?g, but not in C57B1/6 mice; 4) The IFN-? levels were higher in C57B1/6 mice that received the smallest quantity of antigen. But among BALB/c mice the phenomenon was inversed; 5) The histological examination revealed that there was a tapering of the cornea, lymphocytic infiltration of the cornea and conjunctiva, conjunctival degeneration and corneal ulcers in the animals that developed the highest clinical scores of disease (BALB/c immunized with 500 ug of Dpt and C57Bl/6 immunized with 5 ?g of Dpt). Conclusion: A simple and reproducible model of chronic allergic conjunctivitis to Dermatophagoide pteronyssinus was developed after repeated exposure to the allergen, which exhibit similar clinical manifestations as human disease, therefore serving as a template to study the immunological mechanisms involved in the development of disease

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