Barbee R A, Brown W G, Kaltenborn W, Halonen M
J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1981 Jul;68(1):15-9. doi: 10.1016/0091-6749(81)90117-2.
Allergen skin reactivity to 14 common local antigens was studied in a community population sample. Differences in the prevalence of positive reactions were related to both the specific antigen itself and the age of the subjects. For most allergens, peak prevalence occurred in the 20- to 34-yr age group, falling thereafter with increasing age. The frequency distribution of reactions revealed a bimodal curve, peaks occurring among nonreactors and those with eight positive reactions out of the 14 tests that were applied. The major contributor to this age--skin test relationship was the level of total serum IgE that was highest in young people and decreased progressively with age. Histamine skin reactions, which were smallest in younger subjects compared with all three older age groups, also contributed to the age-related prevalence of allergen skin-test reactions.
在一个社区人群样本中研究了对14种常见局部抗原的变应原皮肤反应性。阳性反应患病率的差异与特定抗原本身以及受试者的年龄有关。对于大多数变应原,峰值患病率出现在20至34岁年龄组,此后随着年龄增长而下降。反应的频率分布显示出双峰曲线,峰值出现在无反应者以及在进行的14项测试中有8项呈阳性反应的人群中。这种年龄与皮肤试验关系的主要促成因素是血清总IgE水平,其在年轻人中最高,并随年龄逐渐降低。与所有三个年龄较大的组相比,组胺皮肤反应在较年轻的受试者中最小,这也导致了变应原皮肤试验反应的年龄相关患病率。