烟曲霉
微生物学
过敏原
曲霉
生物
孢子
免疫学
过敏
作者
Richard Sporik,L. Karla Arruda,Judith A. Woodfolk,Martin D. Chapman,Thomas A.E. Platts‐Mills
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2222.1993.tb00330.x
摘要
Summary Asp f I is a major allergen produced by the mycelia of Aspergillus fumigatus . It is not present in spores and can be used as a specific marker for the detection of germination of this fungus. We investigated the domestic and outdoor concentration of Asp f I in Poole, U.K. and Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A. Asp f I was undetectable in 95% (281/296) of house dust extracts and present at low levels (< 0.17 μg/g of sieved dust, mean 0.038 μg/g) in the remainder. In contrast, Asp f I could be detected in 65% (15/23) of cultures of house dust, suggesting the presence of viable, but ungerminated, A. fumigatus in the majority of homes. Asp f I was detectable in 80% (28/35) of extracts of leaves and compost, but present in these outdoor samples at low levels (<0.11 μg/g, mean 0.27 μg/g). Air sampling for Asp f I was undertaken before and after vigorous disturbances at indoor ( n = 5) and outdoor ( n = 6) sites. Airborne Asp f I was not detected in domestic samples or in undisturbed outdoor samples. Following disturbance it could be measured in outdoor samples (range 7.6–29 ng/m 3 ). The results suggest that while exposure to A. fumigatus is common, exposure to Asp f I and germinating A. fumigatus is uncommon. It is probable that those individuals who develop antibody responses to Asp f I have been exposed to A. fumigatus which has germinated in their respiratory tract.
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