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What should be tested in patients with suspected mold exposure? Usefulness of serological markers for the diagnosis

Sabine Kespohl, Verena Liebers, S. Maryska, Ursula Meurer, Claudia Litzenberger, R. Merget, Monika Raulf

2022Allergologie select13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The associations of mold exposure, IgE-mediated sensitization, inflammatory markers, and respiratory symptoms were analyzed in 46 exposed and 23 non-exposed individuals. Both exposure and clinical symptoms were assessed by questionnaire. Specific (s)IgE to mold mixture (mx1) was significantly higher and found more frequently in exposed (41%) than non-exposed individuals (17%), which was not observed for sIgG to mold mix (Gmx6). Notably, exposed asthmatics were more frequently sensitized to molds (55%) compared to exposed non-asthmatics (18%). In addition, the serum concentrations of club cell protein (CC16) were significantly lower in exposed subjects, especially in asthmatics. Positive associations were observed among mold sensitization, asthma, and mold exposure, but not in subjects with predominantly environmental sensitizations without mold sensitization. Thus, sIgE to mx1 but not sIgG to Gmx6 is a useful diagnostic marker to verify mold-associated respiratory symptoms.

Topics & Concepts

SensitizationMoldMedicineAsthmaImmunoglobulin ESerologyImmunologyInternal medicineAntibodyBiologyGeneticsOccupational exposure and asthmaIndoor Air Quality and Microbial ExposureContact Dermatitis and Allergies
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