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Clinical features, severity, and immunological changes during venom immunotherapy in children and adults

dc.contributor.coauthorÖzturk, Ayse Bilge
dc.contributor.coauthorDursun, Adile Berna
dc.contributor.coauthorDonmez, Halil
dc.contributor.coauthorGelincik, Asli
dc.contributor.coauthorYegit, Osman Ozan
dc.contributor.coauthorYavuz, Suleyman Tolga
dc.contributor.coauthorSahiner, Umit Murat
dc.contributor.coauthorAlbayrak, Ozgur
dc.contributor.coauthorDamadoglu, Ebru
dc.contributor.coauthorErdogan, Tuba
dc.contributor.coauthorFirtina, Sinem
dc.contributor.coauthorTaylan, Dilber
dc.contributor.coauthorSoyer, Ozge
dc.contributor.coauthorKarakaya, Gul
dc.contributor.coauthorKalyoncu, Ali Fuat
dc.contributor.coauthorSekerel, Bulent
dc.contributor.departmentKUTTAM (Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine)
dc.contributor.departmentGraduate School of Health Sciences
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.kuauthorBüyüktiryaki, Ayşe Betül
dc.contributor.kuauthorHela, Francesko
dc.contributor.kuauthorSaçkesen, Cansın
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteGRADUATE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteResearch Center
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-29T09:36:19Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractBackground: Hymenoptera venom allergy (HVA) is among the most common causes of severe allergic reactions worldwide. Objective: To investigate clinical features and factors that affect the severity of HVA and to determine the alterations in immunologic biomarkers after venom immunotherapy (VIT). Methods: Seventy-six adults and 36 children were prospectively investigated. We analyzed specific fic immunoglobulin E (sIgE) and sIgG4 levels of venom extracts and components (rApi m1, rApi m10, rVes v1, rVes v5, rPol d5) before and after the first year of VIT. Results: Although cardiovascular symptoms were more common in adults (p < 0.001), the skin was the most affected organ in children (p = 0.009). Serum basal tryptase (sBT) levels were higher in the adults than the children (p < 0.001). The absence of urticaria (odds ratio [OR] 4.208 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 1.395-12.688];p = 0.011) and sBT >= 5.2 ng/mL (OR 11.941 [95% CI, 5.220-39.733];p <0.001) were found as the risk factors for grade IV reactions. During VIT, changes in sIgE levels were variable. In the Apis VIT group, we observed remarkable increases in sIgG4 levels in Apis extract and rApi m1 but not in Api m10. Vespula extract, rVes v1, and rVes v5 sIgG4 levels were significantly increased in Vespula VIT group, we also detected significant increases in the Polistes extract and rPol d5 sIgG4 levels, which were not observed in the Apis VIT group. In the patients who received both Apis and Vespula VIT, increases in sIgG4 levels were observed for both venoms. Conclusion: Adults and children can have different clinical patterns. After 1 year, VIT induced a strong IgG4 response. Although Apis immunotherapy (IT) induced Apis sIgG4, excluding Api m10, Vespula IT induced both Vespula and Polistes sIgG4.
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dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.issue4
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.sponsorshipWe thank the Koc University Research Center for Translational Medicine for the use of the services and facilities, funded by the Presidency of Turkey, Presidency of Strategy and Budget.
dc.description.volume45
dc.identifier.doi10.2500/aap.2024.45.240017
dc.identifier.eissn1539-6304
dc.identifier.issn1088-5412
dc.identifier.quartileQ2
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85198419228
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.2500/aap.2024.45.240017
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/21988
dc.identifier.wos1267352700015
dc.keywordsAdolescent
dc.keywordsAdult
dc.keywordsAllergens
dc.keywordsAnimals
dc.keywordsArthropod venoms
dc.keywordsBiomarkers
dc.keywordsChild
dc.keywordsChild, Preschool
dc.keywordsFemale
dc.keywordsHumans
dc.keywordsHymenoptera
dc.keywordsHypersensitivity
dc.keywordsImmunoglobulin E
dc.keywordsImmunoglobulin G
dc.keywordsInsect bites and stings
dc.keywordsMale
dc.keywordsMiddle aged
dc.keywordsProspective studies
dc.keywordsSeverity of illness index
dc.keywordsTryptases
dc.keywordsYoung adult
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherOcean Side Publications
dc.relation.ispartofAllergy and Asthma Proceedings
dc.subjectAllergy
dc.subjectImmunotherapy
dc.subjectDesensitization
dc.titleClinical features, severity, and immunological changes during venom immunotherapy in children and adults
dc.typeJournal Article
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local.contributor.kuauthorBüyüktiryaki, Ayşe Betül
local.contributor.kuauthorHela, Francesko
local.contributor.kuauthorSaçkesen, Cansın
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