Abstract | BACKGROUND: OBJECTIVE: METHODS: Serum TARC and CTACK levels, total serum IgE levels, total eosinophil counts, and specific IgE levels were measured in 401 children. The patients were characterized as having atopic eczema (n=157), non- atopic eczema (n=107), or as healthy control subjects (n=137). RESULTS: Both TARC and CTACK levels in children with AD were significantly higher than those in healthy control subjects. Serum TARC and CTACK levels significantly correlated with disease severity both in children with atopic eczema and in children with non- atopic eczema. Serum TARC levels in children with AD significantly correlated with their serum CTACK levels. Serum TARC and CTACK levels decreased in accordance with their ages. CONCLUSION: Serum TARC and CTACK levels might be useful markers for disease severity both in children with atopic eczema and with non- atopic eczema. Serum TARC and CTACK levels decreased in accordance with their ages.
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Authors | T W Song, M H Sohn, E S Kim, K W Kim, K-E Kim |
Journal | Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
(Clin Exp Allergy)
Vol. 36
Issue 3
Pg. 346-51
(Mar 2006)
ISSN: 0954-7894 [Print] England |
PMID | 16499646
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Biomarkers
- CCL17 protein, human
- CCL27 protein, human
- Chemokine CCL17
- Chemokine CCL27
- Chemokines, CC
- Immunoglobulin E
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Aging
(immunology)
- Biomarkers
(blood)
- Chemokine CCL17
- Chemokine CCL27
- Chemokines, CC
(blood)
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Dermatitis, Atopic
(immunology)
- Eczema
(immunology)
- Eosinophils
(immunology)
- Female
- Humans
- Immunoglobulin E
(blood)
- Infant
- Leukocyte Count
- Male
- Severity of Illness Index
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