A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Antigenic activity in settled dust outdoors; a study on birch pollen antigens.




AuthorsYli-Panula Eija, Rantio-Lehtimäki Auli

PublisherTaylor & Francis Group

Publishing placehttp://www.tandfonline.com/loi/sgra20

Publication year1994

JournalGrana

Volume33

Issue3

First page 177

Last page180

Number of pages4

ISSN0017-3134

eISSN0017-3134

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/00173139409428996

Web address http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/sgra20


Abstract

The antigenity of outdoor dust which has settled on surfaces has been a neglected subject in aeribiological and allergological studies, although this dust is undoubtedly one of the main sources of airborne antigenic particles which cause allergic symptoms. Dust  samples for birch pollen antigen analyses were taken with a vacuum sampler from horizontal surfaces, and from birch and maple leaves once a week after the peak birch pollination period. The samples were analysed by a modification of the IgG-ELISA-procedure. The antigenicity od dust on all surfaces remained high for months after birch pollination, even on days when no pollen grains were microscopically detected in the dust samples. Outdoor dust being one of the sources of indoor dust is thus a component of the mixture which brings about an allergy to house dust. Dust with a high antigenicity , carried inside from outdoors may be one cause of the occurrence of allergenic symptoms outside of the pollen season.



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