• Rev Alerg Mex · May 2003

    [Presence of anti-Helicobacter pylori, antithyroid, and high-affinity IgE receptor antibodies in patients with chronic urticaria].

    • Luciana Alcaraz Calderón, David Escárcega Barbosa, María Isabel Castrejón Vázquez, Jorge Galicia Tapia, Silvia Cano Altamirano, Juan Manuel Angeles Rivera, Iliana Zayde Palma Nájera, and Alfonso Javier Miranda Feria.
    • Servicio de Inmunologia Clinica y Alergia, Centro Médico Nacional 20 de Noviembre Coyoacán y Félix Cuevas, col. Del Valle, México, DF, CP 03229.
    • Rev Alerg Mex. 2003 May 1; 50 (3): 96-102.

    BackgroundChronic urticaria is characterized by erythematous wheals during more than 6 weeks. In 47% of the patients it is associated to Helicobacter pylori infection; in 50%, to antibodies (Abs) against the high affinity receptor of the IgE, and in 12 to 20% to antithyroid's antibodies (antithyroglobuline, mychrosomals) and, from these, 25% have alterations of the thyroid function.ObjectiveTo determine the presence of the anti-Helicobacter pylori and anttihyroids antibodies and the high affinity anti-receptor of the IgE in healthy subjects and patients with chronic urticaria.Material And MethodsEighty subjects were included: 40 healthy subjects and 40 patients whit diagnosis of chronic urticaria. In all of them a blood sample was extracted to the determination of the antibodies and skin test applications with autologous serum to determine the antibody of the high affinity anti-receptor of IgE. For the analysis of the results descriptive statistics was used (central tendency measures, frequencies, means, averages and percentages), as well as multiple correlations and inferential analyses.ResultsAnti-Helicobacter pylori, antithyroid (antithyroglobulin, microsomal) antibodies and the skin test with autologous serum (antibody of the high affinity anti-receptor of IgE) were negative in the healthy group (mean age: 41 years, 36 women, 90%). Of the 40 patients with chronic urticaria (mean age: 42 years, 36 women, 90%), the frequency of the antibody of high affinity anti-receptor of the IgE was: 5 patients with negative skin test (12.5%), 1 (2.5%)+, 7 (17.5%)++, 9 (22.5%)+++, 18 (45%)++++. The anti-Helicobacter pylori antibodies were positive in 30 (75%) patients and negative in 10 (25%). The antithyroid's antibodies were as follows: antithyroglobulin: 4 (10%) positive, microsomal: 4 (10%) positive. The concomitant diseases found were: hypothyroidism (3, 7.5%) mixed rhinitis (2.5%) and autoimmunity 2 (5%).ConclusionThe test skin with autologous serum to determine the IgG antibody against the high affinity receptor of IgE is a simple and low-cost procedure leading to determine the cause of the idiopathic chronic urticaria in a high percentage of patients. As reported in literature, the Helicobacter pylori infection documented by the detection of the IgM antibodies against Helicobacter pylori is frequent in patients with chronic urticaria, which is important due to it could be implied in the diagnosis and treatment.

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