1.Clinical application of allergen detection in recurrent childhood asthma
Manling TANG ; Zuiming JIANG ; Min GU ; Qing JI ; Juan LI ; Wei HU ; Zhilin ZHOU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(5):616-617,620
Objective To explore the application of allergen detection in children with recurrent asthma and its clinical signifi‐cance .Methods The clinical data of 524 cases of children with recurrent asthma in this hospital ,from February 2013 to February 2015 ,were retrospectively analysed .According to age ,these children with recurrent asthma were divided into three groups:250 ca‐ses were enrolled into infants group(0- <1 years old) ,150 cases enrolled into cheepers group(1- <3 years old) ,124 cases were enrolled in children group (≥3 years old) .Children in the three groups were treated with allergen detection ,and positive rates and distribution of allergens were compared among three groups .Results The total positive rate of allergen detection was 39 .69%(208/524) .The positive rate of allergen detection was the highest in children group(66 .13% ) ,and the lowest in infants group (24 .00% ) ,and there were statistically significant differences in the positive rates among the three groups(P<0 .05) .The top 3 common allergens were milk ,household dust mite and cat dander .The positive rates of household dust mite and house dust were the highest in children group ,but lowest in infants group ,there were statistically significant differences in the positive rate among the three groups(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Allergen detection is particularly important for children with recurrent asthma ,which not only could quickly find the etiology of asthma and identify children who are susceptible to asthma ,but also provide references for early intervention in childhood asthma .
3.Serum CLEC4G level and its clinical application value in atopic dermatitis patients
Xiang CHEN ; Zuiming JIANG ; Sheng LI ; Min GU ; Xitao ZHOU ; Wenhui LUO ; Hui LIN ; Manling TANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2023;39(21):2808-2811
Objective To investigate the serum C-type lectin domain family 4 member G(CLEC4G)level and its clinical value in patients with Atopic Dermatitis(AD).Methods The blood samples of 60 AD patients and 29 control patients were collected,and CLEC4G,Interleukin-33(IL-33),total immunoglobulin E(tIgE),specific IgE(specific IgE),and eosinophil levels were detected.The correlation between CLEC4G level and clinical data of AD patients and IL-33 was analyzed.The risk of AD was evaluated by Logistic regression analysis of CLEC4G,IL-33 and other indicators.Results Compared with the control group,the serum CLEC4G level in AD patients was significantly decreased(359.4±57.3 vs.521.8±48.1)pg/mL.There was no significant difference in CLEC4G level between child-hood,adolescent and adult,male and female AD patients.Compared with tIgE≤100 kU/L group,CLEC4G level was significantly decreased in 100~200 kU/L group and tIgE≥200 kU/L group,but there was no significant difference between 100~200 kU/L group and tIgE≥200 kU/L group.Serum CLEC4G level decreased significantly only in the moderate AD group,but had no significant difference among the other groups.The serum level of IL-33 was increased in AD patients,but there was no significant correlation between CLEC4G and IL-33(r = 0.090,P = 0.495).Age less than 14 years old and IL-33 were risk factors for the incidence of AD,with OR values of 2.756 and 1.241,95%CI of 1.076~7.060 and 1.030~1.495,respectively.CLEC4G was a protective factor for AD(OR = 0.890,95%CI:0.809~0.979).Conclusion CLEC4G may be a protective factor independent of IL-33 mediated AD pathogenesis.