Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis

OBJECTIVE:Allergic rhinitis is a disease that affects the upper airways and causes inflammation of the nasal mucosa and it is mediated by IgE antibodies produced after sensitization to environmental allergens. Previous reports have indicated that this disease affects males more often than females. The objective of this study was to verify whether total IgE plasma levels vary between genders in patients suffering from allergic rhinitis.METHODS:A total of 171 adult patients suffering from allergic rhinitis (55 males and 116 females) were enrolled. Total IgE plasma levels were determined using commercial kits, with 140 IU/mL considered as a reference value. The mean total IgE plasma levels were compared according to gender and age.RESULTS:The mean age of the overall patient group with allergic rhinitis was 38.4±19.0 years and a significant difference in age was observed between genders (males: 32.2±17.8 years; females: 41.4±18.9 years; p= 0.0027). Additionally, the mean total IgE plasma levels were higher in males (413.0±143.0 IU/mL) than in females (147.9±98.0 IU/mL) (p<0.0001). These differences persisted even when males and females were stratified by age (up to or older than 20 years of age).CONCLUSIONS:In conclusion, total IgE plasma levels are higher in young adult males than in females suffering from allergic rhinitis. Evaluating total IgE plasma levels can be useful to identify patients at risk of allergic rhinitis in areas with low industrial pollution.

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Main Authors: Couto,Thaís Amarante Peres de Paula, Falsarella,Nelson, Mattos,Cinara de Cássia Brandão de, Mattos,Luiz Carlos de
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spelling oai:scielo:S1807-593220140011007402015-10-30Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitisCouto,Thaís Amarante Peres de PaulaFalsarella,NelsonMattos,Cinara de Cássia Brandão deMattos,Luiz Carlos de Rhinitis Allergic Seasonal Immunoglobulin E Respiratory Hypersensitivity Respiration Disorders OBJECTIVE:Allergic rhinitis is a disease that affects the upper airways and causes inflammation of the nasal mucosa and it is mediated by IgE antibodies produced after sensitization to environmental allergens. Previous reports have indicated that this disease affects males more often than females. The objective of this study was to verify whether total IgE plasma levels vary between genders in patients suffering from allergic rhinitis.METHODS:A total of 171 adult patients suffering from allergic rhinitis (55 males and 116 females) were enrolled. Total IgE plasma levels were determined using commercial kits, with 140 IU/mL considered as a reference value. The mean total IgE plasma levels were compared according to gender and age.RESULTS:The mean age of the overall patient group with allergic rhinitis was 38.4±19.0 years and a significant difference in age was observed between genders (males: 32.2±17.8 years; females: 41.4±18.9 years; p= 0.0027). Additionally, the mean total IgE plasma levels were higher in males (413.0±143.0 IU/mL) than in females (147.9±98.0 IU/mL) (p<0.0001). These differences persisted even when males and females were stratified by age (up to or older than 20 years of age).CONCLUSIONS:In conclusion, total IgE plasma levels are higher in young adult males than in females suffering from allergic rhinitis. Evaluating total IgE plasma levels can be useful to identify patients at risk of allergic rhinitis in areas with low industrial pollution.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics v.69 n.11 20142014-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322014001100740en10.6061/clinics/2014(11)06
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Falsarella,Nelson
Mattos,Cinara de Cássia Brandão de
Mattos,Luiz Carlos de
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Falsarella,Nelson
Mattos,Cinara de Cássia Brandão de
Mattos,Luiz Carlos de
Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis
author_facet Couto,Thaís Amarante Peres de Paula
Falsarella,Nelson
Mattos,Cinara de Cássia Brandão de
Mattos,Luiz Carlos de
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title Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis
title_short Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis
title_full Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis
title_fullStr Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis
title_full_unstemmed Total IgE plasma levels vary according to gender and age in Brazilian patients with allergic rhinitis
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description OBJECTIVE:Allergic rhinitis is a disease that affects the upper airways and causes inflammation of the nasal mucosa and it is mediated by IgE antibodies produced after sensitization to environmental allergens. Previous reports have indicated that this disease affects males more often than females. The objective of this study was to verify whether total IgE plasma levels vary between genders in patients suffering from allergic rhinitis.METHODS:A total of 171 adult patients suffering from allergic rhinitis (55 males and 116 females) were enrolled. Total IgE plasma levels were determined using commercial kits, with 140 IU/mL considered as a reference value. The mean total IgE plasma levels were compared according to gender and age.RESULTS:The mean age of the overall patient group with allergic rhinitis was 38.4±19.0 years and a significant difference in age was observed between genders (males: 32.2±17.8 years; females: 41.4±18.9 years; p= 0.0027). Additionally, the mean total IgE plasma levels were higher in males (413.0±143.0 IU/mL) than in females (147.9±98.0 IU/mL) (p<0.0001). These differences persisted even when males and females were stratified by age (up to or older than 20 years of age).CONCLUSIONS:In conclusion, total IgE plasma levels are higher in young adult males than in females suffering from allergic rhinitis. Evaluating total IgE plasma levels can be useful to identify patients at risk of allergic rhinitis in areas with low industrial pollution.
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