Clinical and immunologic evaluation of workers exposed to glutaraldehvde
Open Access
- 1 November 1996
- Vol. 51 (11) , 826-832
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.1996.tb00029.x
Abstract
We describe immunologic responses in subjects exposed to glutaraldehyde (GA) who were diagnosed as having occupational asthma, or who described work-related respiratory symptoms. A series of GA-modified proteins was characterized, and used to analyse sera from 20 GA-exposed workers and 21 unexposed workers for IgE antibodies. Inhibition studies were used to determine the specificity of binding. The reaction of GA with albumin in different molar ratios produced a range of modified proteins, which were used to measure specific IgE antibodies. A significant difference between exposed and unexposed subjects with serum IgE less than 150 kU/1 could be detected for GA-specific IgE antibodies (P= 0.026), and 31% of exposed workers with occupational asthma had antibody levels greater than the unexposed population (mean +2.5 SD). False-positive results were obtained with serum from unexposed workers who had total IgE levels greater than 150 kU/l, but this binding was not inhibited by GA-modified proteins. We report the first evidence of immunologic sensitization in some workers exposed to GA. However, GA may behave like many other low-molecular-weight chemicals in that specific antibodies can be detected in only a small percentage of exposed workers who report work-related respiratory symptoms.Keywords
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