The Formation of Increased Specific Sensitivity of Leukocytes to Bacterial Allergens during Polysensitization,
Abstract
During a polyvalent sensitization to bacterial allergens of patients with allergoses and sensitized animals, the percentage of neutrophils subjected to leukocytolysis under the effect of specific allergens in vitro, was within the limits of 20-25 percent. With high degree of sensitization the percentage of leukocytolysis in certain patients predominantly to the allergens of hemolytic streptococcus and proteus increased to 40-55, however, the grand total percentage of leukocytolysis to the same allergens reached 129-150. Based on these immunogenicity data, it is possible to assume that only with high degree of polyvalent sensitization of patients with severe allergoses does one leucocyte develop hypersensitivity to 2 or 3 allergens.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 15, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0784251
Entities
People
- E. I. Gudkova
- P. P. Sakharov
- R. G. Gudkova
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center