Author:
Liu Yang,Li Yanqin,Ma Xiuqing,Yu Ling,Liang Yuan,Li Chunsun
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
The study was to investigate serum total IgE levels and the distribution of specific IgE types in children aged 6–9 years with tic disorder, in order to provide knowledge for diagnosis and treatment of children with tic disorder.
Methods
Total serum IgE levels were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Specific IgE levels in 72 children with tic disorder and normal 31 children were detected by EUROblot, respectively.
Results
The total serum IgE level of children with tic disorder aged 6–9 years was significantly higher than those of children in control group. Specific IgE distribution in tic disorder group was observed increased mainly including inhaled mugwort, dust mite combination 1 (house dust mite/dust mite), mold combination (penicillium point/mycobacteria/Aspergillus fumigatus/streptomyces), cockroaches in Germany respectively, and also food freshwater fish combination 1 (salmon/sea bass/carp), marine fish combination 1 (cod/lobster/scallop), egg white, and crab, while elevated specific IgE of normal children group was mainly food-based (egg white, milk, and soybean). The significant different specific IgE between two groups was dust mite combination 1 (house dust mite/dust mite) (P < 0.05).
Conclusion
The total serum IgE level of children with tic disorder aged 6–9 years was significantly increased, which may be related to the disease. Specific IgE in children with tic disorder was mainly inhalation allergens, especially dust mite combination 1 (house dust mite/dust mite), which should be avoided in clinical diagnosis and daily life.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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