Scientific Program SUNRtSEPOSTERSESSlON SATURDAY,MARCH 2,199l 7:oO A.M. - 8:30 A.M. TOPIC: ASTHMA AND ASPlRlN SENSlTIVilY 001
IGG4-RESTRICTEDRESPONSEIN ASPIRIN-INDUCED ASTHMA. Szczekllk. A. Schmttz-Schumann, M. Nhankowska, E. Milewskl, M. Roehlig. F. Joller. H. Grab. P. Virchow, Chr. Cracow. Poland Davas. Swttzerkxd THE EFFECTOF THE LEUKOTRIENED4 (LTD4) ANTAGONIST SKF 104353 ON ASPlRlN-INDUCED ASTHMA. Smith, C. PhD Christie, P.E. MRCP Lee, Tak H. MD London, United Kingdom
al3
IN VIVO ASSESSMENTOF AIRWAY INFlAMMATlON IN NASAL POLYPOSISPRESENCEOF IL-8 AND ALBUMIN IN NASAL LAVAGE FLUID. Ketth, P. Wong. D. Liehl. E. Ceska. M. Denburg. J. Dolovtch. J. Hamilton, Canada Vienna, Austria
a34
SAUCYLATE PRETREATMENT ATTENUATES INTENSITY OF PREClPlTATEDBY ASPtRlN IN ASPIRIN-INTOLERANTPATIENTS. Nizankowska, E. Dworskl. R. Szczeklik, A. Solo. J. Cracow. Poland
SYMPTOMS
TOPIC: ALLERGIC BRONCHOPULMONARY ASPERGlLLOSlS a35
CONCANAVALIN A NONBtNDlNG ASPERGILLUSFUMIGATUS ANTIGEN: A MAJOR IMMUNOGEN IN ALLERGtC BRONCHC-PULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS. Murali, P.S. PhD Fink. Jordan N. MD Kurup, Vlswanath P. PhD Mihvaukee, WI
al-5
IMMUNOLOGICAL FOLLOW-UP IN PATIENTS WITH ALLERGIC BRONCHOPULMONARY ASPERGlLLOStS(ABPA). Menz. Guenter MD Leser, Chrlstoph MD Engel, Marita BA Vkchow, Christian set-r. MD Davos, Swttzertand
007
ALLERGIC BRONCHOPULMONARY ASFERGILLOSIS: SEROLOGIC AND CUNICAL CORRELATESIN PATlENTSWlTH NORMAL CHESTTOMOGRAPHY. Greenberger, P.A. MD Ganz, M.A. MD Roberts, M. RN Smtth, L.L. BS Chicago, IL
ma
MONOCLONAL ANTlBODY AGAINST SIGNIFICANT ASPERGILLUSFUMIGATUS ANTlGENS SHOWING BlNDlNG TO IGG ANTIBODIESOF ABPA SERA. Kurup. V.P. Kumar. A. Milwaukee, WI
a39
IRRELEVANTFRE-EXISTINGIGE ENHANCES ANTIGEN SPECIFICSECONDARY RESPONSESIN MICE. Seymour, B. MS Kurup, V.P. PhD Caftman, R. PhD Choi, H. MD Palo Alto, CA Milwaukee, WI
TOPIC: AIRWAY CHALLENGE 010
HUMAN BRONCHIAL EPlTHELlAL CELL (HBE) DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING EXPOSURETO NlTROGEN DIOXIDE (NO2). IN VlTRO. Sapsford. R.J. Devalla. J.L. Davies. R.J. Cundell, D.R. London, United Kingdom
353
354
>, ALLERGY
Program
011
INHALATION OF ENDOTOXIN Tavemier. J. Pauwels. R.A. Ghent , Belgium
CAUSESTNFALFA Kips.
PRODUCTION J.C.
012
MECHANISM OF LTEQINDUCED HYPERRESPONSIVENESS HUMAN AIRWAY SMOOTH MUSCLE IN VITRO. Jacques, Crawford A. BSc Spur, Bemd W. Lee, Tak H. MD London, United Kingdom
IN RAT AIRWAYS
TO HISTAMINE
OF
PhD
013
INHIBITION OF HUMAN LEUKOTRIENE SYNTHEStS Schellenberg, R. Robert Tsang. Samuel MSc Vancouver, Canada
014
CHARACTERIZATION OF INFLAMMATORY CELLS RECRUITED TO AIRWAYS OF ATOPIC SUBJECTS AFTER LOCAL ANTIGEN CHALLENGE: I. PRtMlNG OF MACROPHAGES CMOS) BUT NOT NEUTROPHILS (PMNS) BY ANTIGEN CHALLENGE. Dupuis. R. Pollice, M Guha. S. Koh. Y.Y. Albertine, K.H. Fish, J.E. Peters, S.P. Philadelphia, PA
015
NASAL CONGESTIVE RESPON% SUPRATHRESHOLD (SD DOSES Brooks, CD. MD Spenner. G.C. RRT Kalamazoo. Ml
016
TOPIC: 017
018
BRONCHIAL CONTRACTION TO 15-HETE INHIBITOR AND LTW ANTAGONIST. MD Bramble. Shari/l E. MSc Salari, Hassan PhD
TO CHALLENGE OF ALLERGEN. Karl, K.J. Francom,
RN SF.
0
AND
PhD
MODULATION OF INTERCELLULAR ADHESION MOLECULE 1 (ICAMEXPRESSION ON ENDOTHEUAL CELLS IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA: ROLE OF MACROF’HAGE-DERIVED TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA. Lassalie. P. Gosset, P. Delneste, Y. Tslcopoulos. A. Joseph, M. Tonnel, A.B. Capron, A. Lllle. France RHINOLOGY HYPOSMIA Flynn-Rodden, McGeady. Philadelphia,
IN ALLERGIC K. MD S.J. MD PA
RHINITlS. Cowart, Lowry,
NASAL POLYPS RECURRENCE MEDICAL TREATMENT. Settipane, Guy A. MD Settipane, Robert J. MD Providence. II
INTERVAL: K&in,
019
COMPARtSON OF CEFIXIME Avner. S. MD Pearlman. D. MD Aurora, CO
020
ALLERGIC FUNGAL SINUSITIS (AFS) (Cl3 THE FIRST REPORTED CASE. Bltner. A.F. MD Jorgensen, N.L. MD San Antonio, TX
021
WITH THRESHOLD
BY A
QD AND
MAXILLARY StNUS ASPIRATES FROM SINUSITIS KXSI HAVE -DNAcoMENl. Hamllos, D.L. MD Sinlcrcpi. D. PhD Leung. D.Y.M. MD, PhD Denver, CO S. San Franc&co. CA
BJ. PhD L.D. MD
COMPARING Donald
SURGICAL
AND
E. MD
AMOXICILLIN TiD FOR ACUTE Buckley, J. MD Viianza. J. MD
IN A PATIENT WITH CYSTIC
SINUSITIS.
FIBROSIS
Syms. CA.. Ill MD Sdweltz. L.A. MD
PATIENTS sh0k.S. Bertin.8.
WtTH CHRONIC MD MD
HYPERPLASTIC
‘:LdX. :MMUNCh. .IANUARY 1491
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
022
IMMUNOLOGIC AND CAT SCAN (CT) CORRELATES OF ASPERGILLUS (ASP) ALLERGIC FUNGAL SlNUSlTlS (AFS) TREATED (RX) WITH PREDNISONE (P) VS NO RX. Halland, CL. MD Smiih,Y.E. BS Bblary. L. MD Newark, NJ COMPARlSON OF TWO DIFFERENTTECHNIQUES FOR OBTAINING SPECIMENS FOR NASAL CYTOLOGY: NOSE-BLOWING VS NASAL MUCOSAL SCRAPING. Welch, M.J. Mellzer, E.O. Kemp, J.P. Orgel, H.A. Ostrom. N.K. Jaiowayskl, A.A. San Diego, CA
023
TOPIC:
MECHANISMS
OF UPPER
AIRWAY
DISEASE
024
NASAL SECRETIONS CYTOLOGY (NS) DURING THE IMMEDIATE NASAL RESPONSE (INR) PREmEATED WITH Di&lUM CROMOGLYCATE (DSCG) AND BUDESONIDE (BSA). Pelikan-Filipek, M. MD Pelikan, 2. MD Breda. The Netherlands
025
A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE NASAL MUCOSA AND Brown, M. MD Furin, M. MD Naclerlo, R. MD Baltimore, MD
026
CORRELATION BETWEEN INFLAMMATORY CELL RESPONSES IN MUCOSAL SCRAPlNGS AND LAVAGES AFIER ALLERGEN CHALLENGE. Piacentini. G.L. Kaulbach. H.C. Scott, T. White, M.V. Kaliner. M.A. Bethesda, MD
027
NEUTRAL ENDOPEPTIDASE SECRETIONS. Ohkuba, K. Kaulbach. H. Metida, M. Bethesda, MD
ANTIGEN-INDUCED LEUKOCYTE NASAL SECRETIONS. Lim.M. MD Taylor, M. MD
(NEP)
IN HUMAN Hahman, Hausfeld, Kaliner,
NASAL
POPULATIONS
MUCOSA
AND
!N
NASAL
NASAL
R.J. J.N. M.A.
028
DETECTION METABOUTE Shin, M.H. Hubbard, Llu, M.C. Battimore,
OF PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF) AND ITS 2 LYSO IN ALLERGIC RHlNllS FOLLOWING ANTIGEN CHALLENGE. MD Averill. F. MD W.C. PhD Chitton. F.H. PhD MD Naclerio. R.M. MD MD
029
NASAL NEUTROPHIUA Mladanna A. MD Lorinl, M. MTech Tedeschi. A. MD Milan, Italy
030
NASAL HISTAMINE ALLERGIC RHINlTlS Jalawayski. A.A. Orgel. H.A. Ostrom, N.K. San Diego. CA
031
MORPHOlOGlCAL AN0 BlOCHEMlCALFlNDlNGS PAllENTS WITH IMMEDIATE HYF’ERSENSITIVITY Karisscm, G: Ward. Schwartz, L.S. Deuell, PlottsMiHs, T.A.E. CharlattesvUie, VA Richmond, VA Malndal. Sweden
032
COMPARISON OF RADIOUvlMUNOAS3AY AND FLUROMETRIC ASSAY METHODS FOR HISTAMINE 1N NASAL LAVAGE FLUID. Selner, John C. MD Wllliarns, P. Brock Fl-10 Naite. Hendrik MD Dalen, Williim K. MD Denver. CO Elan College, NC
AFTER LOCAL
INSUFFLATION OF PAF-ACETHER. Palumbo, G. MD Arquati. M. MD
LEVELS IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH ALLERGIC AND CHRONIC OTITIS. Meltzer, E.O. Welch, M.J. Kemp, J.P.
IN THE UPFER TO TRICHOPHVON G.W. B
AND
NON
AIRWAYS OF ANTIGEN.
GLASS
FIBER
355
CORRELATION BETWEEN HISTAMINE RELEASE. Nob, H. MD Pipkom, U. MD Copenhagen. Denmark 034
035
036
SYMPTOMS,
NASAL
HISTAMINE
Anderson, M. Skov. P.S. MD
EOSINOPHILS, SECRETORY GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED EFFECTS DURlNG A WEAK POLLEN SEASON, Klementsson. H. Anderson. M. Pipkorn, U. Lund, Sweden A TOPICAL GLUCOCORTICOID BRADY-KININS ON THE ALLERGlC EXPOSURE. Svensson, C. Alkner, U. Person. C.G.A. Lund. Sweden EPITHEUAL CELL DETACHMENT TO COLD, DRY AIR (CDA). Cruz, A.A. Proud, D. Lichtenstein, L.M. Baltimore, MD
ON
Klementson. Pipkom, U.
IS OBSERVED
H.
DURING
THE NASAL
Naclerio, R.M. Kagey-Sobotka. Tc+s, A.
UNILATERAL COLD DRY AIR (CDA) LATERAL REFLEX RESPONSE. Phllllp, G. MD Bar&y. F. MD Togias, A. MD Baltimore, MD IGE
NASAL
CHALLENGE
Naclerio, Proud,
IN
NASAL
D.
POTENT INDIVIDUALS.
INDUCES
R.M. PhD
R.G. R.M.
A CONTRA-
MD
SECRETIONS:
Hamilton, Noclerio,
REACTION
A.
038
(RW)
ANi.: MUCOSA
REDUCES THE LEVELS OF FIBRINOGEN AND NASAL MUCOSA DURNG NATURAL POLLEN
COLD, DRY AIR (CDA) AND HISTAMINE (HISlI INDUCE MORE RESPONSES IN PERENNIAL RH!NIllS COMPARED TO NORMAL To&s, A. Proud, D. Kagey-Sobotka. A. Lichtenstein, L.M Naclerlo, R.M. Baltimore, MD
SHORT RAGWEED METHODS. Tsai, Y.H. MD Norman, P.S. MD Adkinson. N.F.. Jr. Baitlmore, MD
NASAL
C. P. C.G.A.
037
039
BASOF’I!.
MD
RESPONSIVENESS THE ALLERGIC
Svensson, Venge. Person.
AND
TWO
DETECTION
PhD MD
MD
040
DOES NASAL PROVOCATION PLAY A ROLE IN THE DIAGNOSIS INDUCED ALLERGIC RHINITIS? Small, P. Biskin, N. Barrett, D. Montreal, Canada
041
NASAL CONGESTION Emery, B. Peden. D. Kaliner, M.A. Bethesda, MD
INDUCED
BY IL-4. Igarashi. Loetze.
Y M.
042
CHOUNERGIC CONTROL OF URIC AUD IN NASAL A NOVEL AIRWAY ANTIOXIDANT SYSTEM. Peden. D. wade, Y. Hohman. R. Kaliner, M. Bethesda, MD
043
CAPSAICIN DESENSlTlZAilON MUCOSAL SECRETION. Gawin, A.Z. MD Kaliner, M.A. MD Bethesda, MD
ALTERS GUINEA Baraniuk.
OF RAGWEED
SECRETIONS
PIG HISTAMINE-INDUCED J.N.
MD
CONSTITUTES
NASAL
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
044
HISTAMINE (HlST) AND EOSlNOPtilLS (EOS) IN NASAL FROM PATlENTS WlTH SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINlTlS. Joseph, J.C. Swenson, C. Sedgwick. J. Busse. w. Madison, WI
045
DEFINING RHINITIS MEDICAMENTOSA. REBOUND, AND TOLERANCE ANTEWOR RHINOSCOPY AND RHINOMANOMETRY. silvers, W. MD Lutsky. B. PhD Mooney. J. Shapiro, H. Lazotte.D. PhD Wiener, M. PhanD Denver, CO Englewood, CO
TOPIC: 046
TREATMENT
LAVAGE
(NL)
FLUID
USING
OF RHINITIS ONCE DAILY DOSING CHLORF’HENIRAMINE (C-QD), RHlNlTlS (SARI. Pearlman, D. MD Melamed, J. MD Rosen, J. MD Stricker, W. MD Edwords, L. MBBS Mooney. J. Aurora, CO
OF A TRADITIONAL TREATING SEASONAL
ANTIHISTAMINE, SEASONAL ALLERGIC
Kaiser, H. MD Moss,B. MD Schenkel, E. MD Chaponis. R. RPh Fourre. J.
0F
047
DOSE-RESPONSE STUDY IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE PERENNIAL ALLERGIC RHINlTIS. Meltzer, E.O. Bronsky, E.A. Findloy, S.R. Gemgltls. J.W. Grossman. J. Ratner, P.H. wood, cc. San Diego, CA
043
LEVOCABASTlNE, OXYMETAZOLINE AND THEIR COMBINATION PROVOCATION TEST WITH ALLERGEN. Pecoud. A. MD Gerber, M. MD Rahm. F. MD Lausanne, Switzerland
049
PERSISTENT EFFICACY OF A COMBlNATlON ANTIHISTAMINE/ANALGESIC/ DECONGESTANT PRODUCT (CAAD) THE MORNING AmR A BEDTlME Majchel, A.M. MD Proud. D. PhD Kagey-Sobotka. A. PhD Lichtensteln, L.M. MD Wbk. T.J. DrPH Nacletio, R.M. MD Baltimore, MD Shelton. CT
NASAL
SPRAY
IN
IN A NASAL
THE INFLUENCE OF CETlRlZlNE ON SYMPTOM GENERATION EOSINOPHIUA IN SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINlTlS. Wilson, S.J. Howarth, P.H. Brewster, H. Southampton. United Kingdom
AND
DOSE.
NASAL
051
THE EFFECT OF SELDANE-D. TERFENADINE AND PSEUDOEPHEDRINE NASAL RESPONSE TO ALLERGEN. Harrison, K. Feather, I. Howarth, P.H. Brewster, H. Southampton, United Kingdom
ON
THE
052
COMPARISON OF TROUGH EFFECTS OF FIVE NON-SEDATING ON HlSTAMINE-INDUCED WHEAL AND FLARE REACTIONS. Van RooY, P. Janssens. M. Beers Belgium
053
ASTEMlZOLE.TERFENADINE AND LORATADlNE DURlNG CHALLENGE IN THE VIENNA CHALLENGE CHAMBER. Horak. F. Jager, S. Vienna, Austrii
a54
MASS PROVOCATlON FOR ENTRY INTO A STUDY ESTABLISHING EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF BUDESONIDE POWDER mRBOHALER) IN CHILDREN WITH SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINlTlS. Day, J.H. MD Clark, R. FhD Briioe, M.P. MD Anderson, 8. PhD Dhillon, M. MD Kingston, Canada
ANTIHISTAMINES
LONGTERM
ALLERGEN
357
358
Program
055
A PLACEBO-CO-D, DOUBLE-BUND, RANDOMIZED. COMPAl2lNG THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF SELDANE-D THE TREATMENT OF PATlENWlTH SEASONAL ALL!XGlC Segol, A. MD Boggs, P. MD Falllets, C. MD Podleski. W. MD Grant, J.A. MD Woehier, T. MD Husker. W. PhD McNutt, B. MD Dab. TX Shreveport. LA Houston. TX Cincinnati, OH
056
FLUTICASONE PROFIONATE IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR CHILDREN SEASONAL ALLERGIC RHINITIS. Lumry, W. MD Ahrens, R. MD Dockhorn, R. MD Galant, S. MD Mortln, B. DO Meltzer, E. MD Munk,Z. MD Ransom, J. MD Southern, D. MD Stdcker. W. MD Weld. E. PhD Kral. K. MS Slmonetto, T. RN Rogenes, P. PhD Dalbs. TX
057
USE OF SKIN TESTING AND A DOSE RESFONSE SIUDY Dolen, Willlom K. MD Koepke, JeraM W. MD Denver. CO
058
THE SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF LORATADlNE ON ALLERGEN-INDUCED RELEASE IN THE NOSE. AruWson. M. No&. H. Boumgarten. C. Pipkom. U. Lund, sweclerl Copenhagen, Denmark
HtSTAMINE
059
PURE BUDESONIDE POWMR RHINIIIS. Pedetsen. B. MD Dahl, R. MD Myglnd, N. MD Arhus, Denmark Copenhogen, Denmark
ALLERGIC
AN NASAL ALLERGEN CHALLENGE Of NOBERASTINE. WTtllams, P. Brock PhD Selner, John C. MD
FOR THE TREATMENT
FLURCASO~ Pi?OPlONATE TREATMENT SAFE AND EFFECTIVE IN ADUlTf3 AND LaForce. C. MD Flnc3ay.S. MD Nathan,R. MD Weak&y. S. MD Rogenes.P. PhD Raleigh, NC
061
FLUTICASONE PROF3ONATE DlpRoploNATE BEcLoMmAsoNE RHlNrnS. von As, A. MD Ctwrvbkv,P. MD Furukowa; C. MD Lackey. R. MD Metier, E. MD Seltzer, J. MO Roger-w. P. Pi-10 Albuquerque. NM
MODEL
OF SEASONAL
FORSEASONAL ALLERGlC ADOLESCENT!+. Dockhom, R. MD MeHzer, E. MD Stricker, W. MD Beam,J. RN
ONCE lWlCE
A CO~ARlSON OF THE SYSlEMiC ACETONlDE-L~CORTIlNMEN~AND~ACTfVE Z.J. MD 9wkmI.D. MD Smtth, j.A. MO McMahon. S.C. MS Albany. NY Ho&am. PA
WITH
IN
Larsen, BB MD Lindqvist, N. PhD
060
052
PARALLEL STU3v AND TAVIST-D ll\i RHINITIS.
DAILY DAtLY
Bronsky,E. DoeWKxn,R. Grossnwn.J. Lumry,W. Nc8than.R. van &wet.
RHINITIS
IS
IS AS EFFECTiVE AS FOR PERENNIAL ALLERGfC MD MD MD MO MO J. MD
AVMTY
Ball. R. MO 0sw.S. MD Zief&ak.J. PhD Tobev, RX. MD
OF
-LONE
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
063
MULTlCENTRE CUNICAL NOBERASTlNE, A NEW Drouin, MA. MD Yang, W.H. MD Del Carp&. J. MD Ottawa. Canada Toronto, Canada
064
EFFECTS OF NEDOCROMIL HUMANS. Kaulbach, H.C. MD Mulld. J. MD Bethesda, MD
TOPIC:
SODIUM
ON
SAFETY OF RHINlTIS.
ALLERGEN-INDUCED
Igarashi. Kaliner,
RHINITIS
065
PROLONGED Atkins, Paul Valenzano. Philadelphia,
RELEASE C. MD Maly PA
066
THE EFFECT OF HEAT ON MURlNE Askar, ME. MD Ledford. D.K. MD Shabayek, H.A. MD, PhD Tampa, FL ~~sazis. Eewt
067
THE EFFECTS OF CULTURED MUWNE KERATINOCYTE SUSPENSION (MKSSI ON CANINE BRONCHIAL SMOOTH MUSCLE (BSM). Dajc~nl. N. Wright. D.N. Ledtord. D.K. Askar, M.E. Anile, P. Krzanowskl. J.J. Lackey. R.F. Tampa. FL
068
HlSTAMlNE 0.0 INCREASED LUNG ALVEOLAR TO CAFILLARY PERMEABlLtTY FLUORSCEIN LSOTHIOCYANATE DEXTRAN (FlTC-D) IN lSOLATED PERFUSED RABBtT LUNGS. Kelly, Kevin J. MD Dawson. Christopher A. PhD Roertg. David L. PhD Bongard, Robert D. BS Dunham, Julie A. Fink, Jordan N. MD Milwaukee, WI
069
INHrmJboN OF HUMAN AND 5-LlpOtiNASE INHlBlTORS. Lannl. C. Domn. 0. Brooks, D. Graziano, FM. Abbott Park, IL Madison, WI
072
073
OF HISTAMINE
FROM HUMAN BASOPHILS. von Allmen. Coroiyn BS Zweknan. Burton MD
KERATINOCYTE-DERIVED RELAXING Wright, D.N. MD Krzanowski. J.J. PhD Lackey. R.F. MD
GUINEA
PIG LUNG
LEUKOTRIENE
INACTlVATlON OF FHOSPHOLIPASE BY DllSOPR~UOR&OSFIiATE. Atklnson, T.P. MD, PhD Hultsch.T. MD Kallner, Miihcml MD Bethesda, MD
MEDtATOR
RELEASE
Domn. Owen MadTson. Wtbnlngton,
WI DE
FROM
FACTOR
SUPERNATANT
SfNTHESiS
TO
BY
Him, W. Bell, R.L. Carter, G.W.
PRODUCTlON OF LEUKOTRlENE 84 BY ENDOTHEUALCELLS WITH STTMULATED MONONUCLEAR CELLS CULTURE ASTHMAX CHILDREN. Lei, HuanYao Wang, Jiu-Yoo MD Yang, Chkr-Yi Hsieh. Kue-Hslung MD T&an. Republic of China
EFFECT OF BATRACHOTOXIN BASOPHILS. Sanchez-Legrond, Fernando Atlanta. GA
IN
Y. MD M.A. MD
RELEASE
071
AND
OF THE EFRCACY AND IN SEASONAL ALLERGIC Knight, A. MD Alexander. M. MD Arnott, W.S. PharmD
MEDIATOR
070
MEDIATORS
EVALUATlON HI-ANTAGONIST,
C FROM
ON HISTAMINE
GUINEA
PhD
RAT BASOFHlLlC
Rodriguez. Bardwell, Hohmon.
MD,
AFTER INCUBATTON SUPERNATANT FROM
PhD
PIG LUNG Graziano,
LEUKEMIA
CELLS
J.L MD s. R.J. PM>
RELEASE Smith.
@tR) FROM Thomas
HUMAN
F. MD
CELL POPULATIONS. Frank M. MD, PhD
359
360
J. ALLERGY
Program
074
DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF INTERLEUKINS HUMAN BASOPHILS. Piona, A. MD Lorini, M. MTech Arquati, M. MD Milano, itoly
ON IN VITRO HISTAMINE
RELEASE
FROM
Tedeschi, A. MD Porrna, M. MD Miadonna. A. MD
075
CHARACTERIZATION OF EOSlNOPHlLS IN A CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATlENT WITH EOSINOPHILIC PERlTONlTlS. Gottlieb. Steven J. DC Siigh, Julie M. PhD Domoto, Douglass T. MD Glelch, Gerald J. MD Slavin. Raymond G. MD St. Louts, MO Rochester, MN
076
COMPARATIVE ANALYSlS INTRADERMAL ENDPOINT Amend, M. BS Jones. J. BS Kordash, T. MD Spokane, WA
077
EVALUATION OF PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF) METABOLISM NASAL ALLERGEN CHALLENGE. Fadel, R. MD Herpin-Rtchard, N. MD Dessange, J.F. MD David. B. MD Marsac. J. MD Touqui. L. PhD Paris. France
078
RESOLUTION OF THE BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR (BETAAR) REGULATING ACTIVITY IN A549 LUNG CELLS OF LYMPHOCYTE CONDITIONED MEDIUM (LCM) DERlVED FROM CULTURED IMP CELLS WtTH DEAE ION EXCHANGE HPLC. Szentlvanyi, A. MD Schultze. M. MD Helm, 0. MD Reiner, S. MD Roblcsek. S. PhD Zortty. J. MD Hackney, J.F. PhD Lackey, R.F. MD Tampa. FL
079
COPPER INHIBITS ANTl-IGEAND CA2+ IONOPHORE HISTAMINE RELEASE (H.R.) FROM HUMAN BASOPHILS. Tedeschi, A. MD Arquatl, M. MD Lorinl. M. MTech Plona, A. MD Mladonna. A. MD Mlkmo, ltaly
A23187-INDUCED
080
EFFECT OF NA+, Gentile, D. BS Skoner. D. MD Pittsburgh, PA
RELEASE
081
SKIN REACTIVITY TO INTRADERMAL PATlENTS AS COMPARED TO NORMAL Sim. T.C. MD Engler. D.B. MD Lavery, J.P. MD Potlord. R.B. MD Galveston, TX
TOPIC:
AUTOIMMUNE
OF BASOPHIL HISTAMINE RELEASE TlTRATtON (IEl’) SKIN TESTS. Freshwater, L. MS Stiir, R. MD
K+ INHIBITION
(BHR)
ON LEUKOCYTE HISTAMINE Braun. E.
CODEINE AND HISTAMINE AND ALLERGtC SUBJECTS. Atam, R. MD, PhD DeJamatt, AC. MD Lett-Brown, M.A. PhD Gmnt, J.A. MD
TESTS AND
AFTER
(LHR).
IN
AIDS
MECHANISMS
082
TYPE IX COLLAGEN Joliat, T.L. MD Bernstein, J. MD Memphb, TN Buffalo. NY
BlNDlNG
ANTlBODY
083
PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC MICE AUTOlMMUNllV OF EAR DISEASE. 0ng.R. MD Slepecky. N. PhD Thompson. J. PhD Memphis, TN
IN AUTOIMMUNE Ye, X.J. MD Yoo. T.J. MD, PhD
EAR DISEASES.
FOR THE STUDY OF TYPE II COLLAGEN Bruggemen, Y0mada.Y. Yoo.
L.A. MD T.J.
MD
Ci,hl, IMMUNOi. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
o&l
085
V-REGION CDNASEQUENCESOEANTI-TYPE INDUCE POLYCHONDRlTlS IN MICE. Lee, M.K. MD Morton, T.N. F’hD Yoo, T.J. Memphis. TN ANALYSJS AND CUNICAL PROGRESSIVE SYSTEMIC Lindner. Paul S. MD East Meadow, NY
II COLLAGEN
OF SERUM Frieri.
MAST CELL EFFECTS ON CYTOKINE Frieri, Marianne PhD, MD East Meadow, NY
087
CHARGE CONFIGURATIONS ERYTHEMATOSUSASSOClATED Dahlman, Jan G. MD Blrmlngham, AL Stanford. CA
WHICH
Ye, X.J. MD Terato, K. MD
CORRELATlON SCLEROSIS.
086
ANTIBODIES
INTERLEUKIN-4
Marianne
PRODUCTION Aganval,
MD,
OF
PATIENTS.
SYSTEMIC
LUPUS
V. PhD
088
BINDING OF SERUM AMYLOID P COMPONENT (SAP) TO IMMOBILIZED A STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS. Bonnin, Arturo J. MD Gewun, Anita MD Chicago, IL
089
HIGH-DOSE INTRAVENOUS GAMMAGLOBULIN (IVlG) IN THE TREATMENT SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE). Krishna. S. MD Sher, M. MD Jyonouchi, H. MD Prebls, J. MD Periman, S. MD Good, R.A. PhD. MD, DSc St. Petersburg, FL
090
IGE-BINDING FACTORS/SOLUBLE WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Stevens. Wim J. MD Brldts. Chris H. MT Antweroen, Belgium Montreal, Quebec, Canada
CD23 (RA).
(IGE-BFS/SCD23) De Clerck, Delespesse,
IN
FhD
IN SCLERODERMA Kushal MD
AUTOANTIGENS. Brendel,
LEVELS
DNA:
OF
IN SERA OF PATIENTS
Luc S. MD Guy MD
091
EXPERIMENTAL ARTHRITIS IN RATS INDUCED BY INTRA-ARTICULAR INJECTION OF IGE-AGGREGATES: EVlDENCE FOR ARTHRlTOGENlC ROLE OF COMREXED IGE. De Clerck, Luc S. MD Struyf, Nadii J. MD Brldts, Chris H. MT Van Marck, Eric A. MD Breedveid, Ferdinand C. MD Devr!es, Egbert FhD Bazin. Herve PhD Stevens, Wlm J. MD Antwerp, Belgium Brussels, Belgium
092
ANALYSlS OF ACTIVATION MARKERS ON PERlPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES FROM PATlENTS WTTH RHEUMATOID ARTHRiTlS (RA) USiNG FLOW CYTOMETRY (FACS) AND DOUBLE IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE. Mertens, Annemle MD De Cjerck, Luc S. MD Brldts,Chris H. MT Stevens, Wlm J. MD Antwerpen, Belgium
093
CORRELATION OF ANTKIARDIOUPIN ANTlBODY LEVELS PLACENTAL BED VASCULlTlS TO POOR OUTCOME OF RESPONSE TO PREDNISOLONE AND ASPIRIN. ErlendssonK. MD Stelnsson, K. MD Johansson, J.H. MD Gelrsson. R.T. MD Re@javlk, Iceland
094
PROTEIN S IN CHILDHOOD El Gamal, Y. MD El Wahed, N. Abd MD Cairo. Egypt
095
COLLAGENOSIS. Moselhl, Hassan,
EARLY ANTiBODY 0%) RESPONSE FORMATION IN LYME DISEASE. Schutzer, SE. MD Coyk% P.K. MD Newark, NJ Stony Brook, NY
AND
SPECIFIC Athwol, Sidhu,R.
(ACA) AND PREGNANCY.
S. MD N. MSc
IMMUNE R. PhD F’hD
COMPLEX
(0
361
362
J. ALLERGY
Program
096
CHURG
STRAUSS SYNDROME: Hetzog, Charles A. Minneapolis. MN
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
MD
OF DEATH IN ASTHMA. SteInberg, Paul MD
ORAL PRESENTATION CONCURRENT SESSlON A SATURDAY, MARCH 2,199l 1:oO - 400 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
CELL ACTIVATION - INITIATION Erwin Gelfond. M.D. Andre Net, M.D.. Ph.D. PM
OF IMMUNE
FUNCTION
097
103
098
1:15 PM
MODULATION BY THEOPHYLLINE OF THE ADENOSINE-MEDIATED OF THE NEUTROPHIL RESPIRATORY BURST. Joseph, 9.2. MD Borish, L. MD Denver, CO
099
130
SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNE LYMPHOCYTE DEFKXENCY TWO MENNONlTE FAMIUES. Monafo. W.J. MD FI#povich, A.H. MD Mathur, A. MD Roifman, CM. MD St. Louis. MO Minneapdis, MN Toronto. Canada
PM
FAILURE TO ACTIVATE AND INDUCE TYROSYL PHOSPHORYLATION OF MAP-2 KINASE IN HPB-ALL CELLS VIA THE CD3 RECEPTOR IS DUE TO DEFECTIVE ACTlVATlON OF PROTEIN KlNASE C. Nel, Andre E. MD, PhD Akerley. Brian Page. Carine Los Angeles, CA SUPF’RESSION
DEFICIENCY (SCID) CHARACTERlZED BY CD8+ ACTIVATION IN AND DEFECTIVE LYMPXOCYTE Poimar, Shapiro, Portnoy.
S.H. PhD, R.S. MD J. MD
MD
100
1:45 PM
FUNCTIONAL INACTIVATION OF HOUSE DUST MllE SPECIFIC HUMAN CELL CLONES. O’Hehir, Robyn E. MD, PhD Lamb, Jonathan R. PhD London, United Kingdom
101
2:oO PM
MODULATION OF GPROTEINS AND PLATELEI-ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF) RECEPTOR DURING DIFFERENTlAm OF U937 CELLS: ROLE OF PROTEtN KINASE C (PKQ AND TYROSINE KINASE 0. All. Nawab PhD Agrawal, Devendra K. PhD Omaha, NE
102
2:15
T CELL ADHESlON TO ENDOTHELIAL CELLS (EC) AND TRANSENDOTHEUAL MIGRATION: MODULATION BY PERTUSStS TOXIN Cm, AND CHOLERA
PM
CD4+
T
TOXIN
(CT). Kovanaugh, A. MD Oppenheimer-Marks, Dallas, TX
Lipsky,
P.E. MD
N. PhD
103
2:30
PM
THE ACTIVATION OF B LYMPHOCYTES Mozer, Bruce MD Domenico, Joanne BA Gelfand, Erwin W. MD Denver. CO
104
2:45
PM
RETINOIC ACID DOWNREGULATES THE GROWTH OF HUMAN B-CELL Sill, Neil PhD Los Angeles, CA
105
3:Cil
PM
HUMAN BRONCHIAL EPITHEUAL PROUFERATION OF FRESEN!%lZED Soloperto. M. Mattall. S. Milano, Italy
106
3:15
PM
ENGAGEMENT OF CD14 HUMAN T CELLS. Lue. K.-H. Geha. R.S. Boston, MA
BY FIATLET-ACTIVATING Reru. Harold MD Clay. Keith L. PhD
lNTERLEUKlN-6 RECEPTORS LINES. Saxon, Andrew MD
CELLS MODULATE T CELLS. Fasoli, A.
ON MONOCYTES Lauener, Vercelli,
INHIBITS R.P. D.
FACTOR
AND
INHIBITS
ACTIVATION
AND
THE PROLlFERATlON
OF
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
107
3:30
PM
INCREASED CYTOSOLIC FREE CALCIUM IN LYMPHOCYTES PATIENTS. Adunsky. Abmham MD Baram, Dana MS Mekort, Yoseph A. Hershkowltz. Moshe PhD Kfar Saba, Israel
OF ALZHEIMER’S
MD
ORAL PRESENTAnON CONCURRENT SESSION B SATURDAY, MARCH 2,199l 1:oO - 400 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
BRONCHIAL CHALLENGE Fred Hargreove, M.D. Sheldon Spector, M.D.
108
THE VALUE OF SCREENING HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES. Rupp, N.T. MD Brudno, D.S. MD Augusta, GA
109
110
111
1:cOPM
1:15 PM
1%
PM
1:45 FM
INCIDENCE FOOTBALL Sheild.S. Blrmlngham. EFFECT Tohda. Muraki, Haraguchi, Nakajimo, lto. K. Osaka, Konazawa.
FOR RISK OF EXERCISED
ASTHMA
IN
Guill, M.F. MD Kolish, L. MD
OF EXERCISE-INDUCED PLAYERS. MD AL
OF s-1452 Y. M. R. S.
INDUCED
BRONCHOSPASM
ON LATE ASTHMATIC
Wang-Dohlman,
(EIB) IN HIGH A.
SCHOOL
MD
RESPONSE IN GUINEA Suglhara. R. Kubo, H. Tsuya, Y. Fujlmura, M.
PIGS.
Japan Japan
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF METHACHOLINE CHALLENGE STUDY OF TWO-HUNDRED AND EIGHT ADULTS. Leick. C. Ph/amahunt. A. Richerson. H.B. MD Iowa City. IA
(MC):
FOLLOWUP
MD
112
2:Cil
PM
REEVALUATION OF AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTION AND AIRWAY HISTAMINE IN ASTHMATICS AFTER A 5 YEAR PERIOD. Jobin. C. EIoulet, L.P. MD LaYal. Canada
RESPONSE
TO
113
2:15
PM
PATTERNS OF AIRWAY (EVH), METHACHOLINE Laube, B.L. PhD Wagner, H.N.. Jr. MD Battlmore. MD
114
230
PM
DEXAMETHASONE REDUCES BASELINE PREVENTS IATE ALLERGIC RESPONSE Sheth, K. MD Castternan. W. PhD Ma&on. WI
115
245
PM
THEOPHYLLINE ATTENUATION OF ALLERGEN-INDUCED HYFER-REACTIVITY AND LATE RESPONSE. Hendeles, L. PharmD Harmon, E. MD Huang, D. MD Cooper, R. PhanD Bloke, K. PharrnD Delafuente. J. MS Galnesvllle. FL
AIRWAY
116
3:aJ
PM
A SINGLE DOSE BRONCHOSPASM. BerkwtizR. MD Tlnkelrnan, D. MD Danzig. M. F’hD Mooney, J. Atlanta, GA Kenilworth. NJ
INDUCED
OBSTRUCTlON AFTER EUCAPNIC HYPERVENTILATION (Ml, AND RAGWEED (R) CHALLENGES. Norman, P.S. MD Adams, G.K. Ill PhD
OF
SCK37370
METHACHOUNE RESPONSIVENESS IN RATS. Sorkness. R. F’hD Lernanske. R. MD
ATTENUATES 2om.J. Cuss.F. Fourte,
MD MD J.
HISTAMINE
AND
363
364
J. ALLERGY
Program
117
3:15
PM
PERCEPTiON OF DVSF’NEA DURING FOLLOWTNG ANTtGEN CHALLENGE. Turcotte. Helene MSc Laval, Canada
EARLY AND Baulet,
LATE ASTHMATIC Louis-Philippe
RESPONSES
MD
118
3:30
PM
DEVELOPMEM OF IN VIVO AND IN VTTRO BRONCHIAL HVPERRESPONSIVENESS IN A MURINE MODEL IS ASSOCIATED WITH IGE PRODUCTION BUT NOT WITH ACUTE INFLAMMATION. Rem, Harold MD Smith, Hunter MD Irvin, Charles PhD Larson. Gary MD G&fond. Erwin W. MD Denver, CO
119
3:45
PM
ADENOSlNE CHILDHOOD Qulnones, Saint-Pons.
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. Ernest0 MD France
CHALLENGE
AS
A
Menardo,
DIAGNOSTIC Jean-Luc
TOOL
IN
MD
ORAL PRESENTATION CONCURRENT SESSION C SATURDAY, MARCH 2,1991 1:CIJ - 4:oO P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS
ALLERGEN AEROBlOLOGV John Ohman. M.D. Pa~tan Eggleston. M.D.
120
103
121
1:15 PM
122
123
124
125
126
127
PM
1:30 FM
1%
PM
2:oo
PM
2:15PM
230
245
ASP F I, A MAJOR A. FUMIGATUS ALLERGEN: HOMOMOGY TO THE CYTOTOXIN MlTOGlLLiN AND MEASUREMENTS IN SPORE, MVCELIAL AND CULTURE FILTRATE EXTRACTS. Arruda, LK. Good, M. F’btts-Mills, T.A.E. Chapman, M. MD Charlottesville, VA THE LEVEL OF FEL D 1 IN SCHOOL SVMPiOMS IN ASTHMATICS! Dreborg. Sten K.G. MD, PhD Einarsson. Roland PhD Linkoping. Sweden INDOOR ENVIRONMEMAL CAT ALLERGEN (FEL D I). de Blay. F. MD PI&s-Mills, T.A.E. Chatiesvllle. VA DETERMINANTS OF EXPOSURE. Wood, R.A. MD Mudd, K.E. BS Egg&ton. P.A. MD Ballmore. MD
PM
INFLUENCE OF BEDDING, URtNARV AEROALLERGEN Atkinson, S. Taylor. A.J. Newman London, United Kingdom IS ANY CONCENTRATlON WORKERS? Egg&tan. P.A. Wood, R.A. Baltimore. MD
A.K.M.
TECHNIQUES
AND
LOWER
HIGH
TO INDUCE
MD
FOR REDUCING
Chapman,
AIRBORNE
M.
AIRWAY
RESPONSES
TO
CAT
Trent, P.A. MAS Bowes, SM. PhD
DUE
TO
PARTICLE
LOADING
Cathey.
DISTRlBUTlON AND PARTlCLE BREEDING FACILITY. Nadakavukaren. J.J. PhD MacDonald, M.R. BS Beamer. T. DVM Boston, MA Bar Harbor. ME PM
Munir,
CONTROL
UPPER
COLLECTION DEFlClTS SAMPLERS. Solomon. W.R. Ann ArDor, Ml
DUST IS SUFFlClENTLY
OF MUS M I IN A MOUSE
Ohman. Ha&era.
DESIGN Tee,
OF AIRBORNE
ARM
J.
SIZE PROPERTlES
CAGE LEVELS.
BY ROTATiNG
J.L. MD K. RN, NP
AND
STOCK
DENSlTY
ON
RAT
R.D.
RAT ALLERGEN Ansari. A.A. Corn, M.
SAFE FOR SENSlTlZED
CLiN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
128
300
PM
ASSAY FOR THE MAJOR DUST SAMPLES.
DOG
ALLERGEN
CAN
schou.c.
Hansen,
F I. INVESTlGATiON
OF HOUSE
G.N.
Lintner, T. Spring Mills. PA Horsholm, Denmark 129
3:15
PM
INDOOR AIR-BORNE PENICILLIUM Wei, D.L. MS St-m. H.D. MS Taipei, Republic of China
130
330
PM
POLLEN O’Rourke, Lebowltz, Tucson,
131
345
PM
INDOOR FUNGAL GROWTH, TEMPERATE REGION. Wickman, M. MD Pershagen. G. MD Gravesen, S. PhD Stockholm, Sweden Horshotm. Denmark
AND MOLD VARlABtLlTY M.K. PhD M.D. PhD A2
SPECIES IN TAIWAN. Chen, J.H. MS
FOUND INSlDE HOMES IN TUCSON, Quackenboss. J.J. MS
HOUSlNG
FEATURES No&all, Sundell,
AND
LIVING
AZ
HABITS IN A
S.L. MD Jan MSc
ORAL PRESENTATlON CONCURRENT SESSlON D SATURDAY, MARCH 2,lWl 1 :oO - 400 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
NEW MECHANISMS Robert Schleimer, Burton Zweiman.
OF STEROID Ph.D. M.D.
ACTlON
132
1:Cil PM
IMMEDIATE INHIBITION Soler. M. Fert, V. Marseille, France
133
1:15 PM
DEXAMETHASONE (DEX) SELECllVELY C5A RESPONSES. Stekato. C. MD MacGlashan, D.W., Jr. MD, Battlmore, MD
INHIBITS IL-3 PRIMING
ON T LYMPHOCYTE MUCOSA OF ASTHMATIC Fukuda. T. MD Numao.T. MD Makino, S. MD
ON BASOPHIL
HtSTAMlNE RELEASE Morel, A. Vervkxt, D.
Uchtenstein, Schleimer,
BY STEROIDS.
L.M. MD, R.P. PhD
134
130
PM
INHIBtTORY EFFECTS OF GLUCOCORTKIOIDS AND ACTiVATlON IN THE BRONCHIAL Nakajima, H. MD Ando, N. MD Akutsu, I. MD Tochlgi, Japan
135
145
PM
THE EFFECT OF INHALED BECLOMETHASONE DlPROPtONAlE INFLAMMATORY CELLS IN THE ASTHMATIC AIRWAYS. Djukanovic. R. Wllsan. J.W. Brltten, K.M. Witson, S.J. Roche, W.R. Howarth, P.H. Holgate, ST. Southampton, United Kingdom
136
2:ooPM
137
2:15
DEPLETtON OF INTESTINAL (EO) IN CONGENITALLY DEXAMETHASONE (DM). Soda, K. Bienenstock, J. Hamilton. Canada PM
DEXAMNASONE COCULTLJRED EC. Her, E. PhD Owen, W.F., Boston, MA
MUCOSAL MAST CELLS ATHYMIC NUDE Kawabori, Perdue.
OF BASOPHIL PhD
INFlLTRATtON SUBJECTS.
(BDP)
ON
(MMC) AND EOSINOPHILS RATS TREATED WITH
S. M.H.
(DEX) ATTENUATES THE SURVIVAL OF EOSINOPHILS (EO) WITH ENDOTHELIAL CELLS (EC) BY EFFECTS ON BOTH EO AND Austen, Jr. MD
K.F. MD
365
366
1. ALLERGY
Program
138
230
PM
CORTKIZOSTEROIDS INHlBlT THE CUTANEOUS LATE-PHASE RESPONSE (LPR) TO ALLERGEN BY BLOCKING THE INFLUX OF EO~NOPH&S AND 6ASOPHILS. Charlesworth. E.N. MD KageY-Sobtka. A. PhD Norman. P.S. MD Uchtenstein. Lawrence M. MD, PnD San Antonio, TX Battlmore. MD
139
245
PM
TIME DEPENDENT ENHANCEMENT REACTtONS AFTER ENDOGMOUS Sullivan. Timothy J. MD Dalkx. TX
140
3:al
PM
GLUCCCORTICOIDS EOSINOPHILS. Waken, N.D. MD Gleich. G.J. MD Rochester. MN
(GC)
OF BlPHASlC IGE MEDIATED CUTANEOUS CORTtSOL DEPLrnQN. Herrscher. Richard F. MD
INHIBIT RIL-SENHANCED
IN VITRO
Weiler, D.A. Kiia, H. MD
SURVIVAL
OF
MS
141
3:15
PM
HUMAN UPPER AIRWAY AND ITS MODU!ATlON Ohtoshi, T. Gauldie, J. Vanzieleghem. M. Ceska. M. Jordana. M. Hamllton. Canada Vienna, Austria
EFITHELIAL CELL AND FISROBLAST BY STEt?OtDS. zhou. x. Anderssan. 6. Llehl, E. Doiovich, J. Denburg, J.
IL-8 PRODUCTION
142
330
PM
THE EFFECTS OF DEXAMETHASONE Marshall, Jean S. PhD Hamkton. Canada
ON MAST CELL PROTEASE Saunders, Paul
143
3%
PM
MECHANISM OF CORTlCOSTEROtD Lee, Tak H. MD Lane, Stephen J. MRCP Palmer. James B.D. MRCP London, United Kingdom
REStSTANCE Witklnson. SkMmore,
CONTENT.
IN BRONCHlAL James R. MD Ian F. PhD
ASTHMA
ORAL PRESENTAnON CONCURRENT SESStON E SATURDAY, MARCH 2,199l 1:oO P.M. - 400 P.M.
TOPIC: MODERATORS:
ADVERSE REACTIONS S. Allan Bock, M.D. Marianne Frtert, M.D.,
TO FOODS Ph.D.
144
1:oO PM
ASTHMA IN FOOD-SENSITIVE EMno, Saml L. MD, DrPH Clevekxnd, OH
145
1:15 PM
MILK-INDUCED ASTHMA IN CHILDREN. Kanuga, Jayesh MD Bahna, Sami L. MD, DrPH Ctevelond. OH
146
147
130
145
PM
PM
PATIENTS.
MATERNAL FOOD ANTIGEN AVOIDANCE DURING THE FIRST FOUR YEARS. Hattevig. Gunnar MD, PhD Kjettman, @et-@ MD, FttD Skovde. Sweden Boras, Sweden EGG ALLERGY AND (MMR) VACCINE. Fasano, M.B. MD Sam-. H.A. MD Bolttrnore. MD
ADVERSE
Yee,
Edgar
DURtNG Sigurs.
REACTtONS Wood.
Nele
MD
LACTATION
ALLERGY
MD
TO MEASLES, R.A.
AND
MD
MUMPS.
RUBELLA
C;li;. IMMUNOL. JANUARY !Y!?l
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
148
2:al
PM
A PROSPECTIVE FOOD CHALLENGE STUDY OF 2 DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOY PROTEIN ISOLATES IN PATiENTS WITH POSSIBLE MILK OR SOY PROTEIN IMOLERANCE. WIllkxns,LW. MD Casteel, H.E. MD Fiedorek, SC. MD WiRlcrms, L.W. MD Pumphrey,c. RN Eurks. A.W. MD Llttle Rock, AR
149
215
PM
RESULTS OF A MULTICENTER Rl!X’ BABIES. BusInco. L&o MD Gkmpletro, Pado G. MD Rome, Italy
150
230
151
2:45
152
3:mPM
153
3:15PM
154
330
155
PM
PM
FOOD ALLERGY IN ATOPIC F&k, Oscar L. MD San Francisco. CA Davis. CA FATAL AND NEAR-FATAL Sampson, H.A. MD Rosen, J.P. MD Baltimore, MD West Hartford. CT
3:45PM
Bruno. Cantani,
OF ATOPY
Giivanna Amaldo
MD MD,
IN ‘AT
PhD
DOGS. Guilford.
FOOD
ANAFHYLACTIC REACTIONS James, J.M. MD Bamett, A. Baltimore, MD
PM
STUDY ON THE PREVENTION
W. Grant
ACVIM
ANAPHYLAXIS REACTlONS Mendelson, L. MD
TO A FSYLLJUM-CONTAINING Cooke. S.K. Sampson, H.A.
IN CHILDREN.
CEREAL. MD
DOUBLE-BLIND. PLACEBO-CONTROLLED DIAGNOSIS OF FOOD ALLERGY AND Bindslev-Jensen. C. MD, PhD Copenhagen. Denmark
FOOD CHALLENGE FOOD INTOLERANCE.
(DBPCFC)
CUNICAL RELEVANCE OF ALTERED VARIOUS PREPARATION METHODS. Bernhtsel-Broadbent, J. MD Strouse. D. Baltimore, MD
FISH ALLERGENICITY
SECONDARY
Sc0nlon.S. Sampson,
IN THE
TO
RN H.A. MD
AN EVALUATtON OF CLtNICAL REACTIONS TO MONOSODlUM GLUTAMATE (MSG) IN ASTHMATICS USING A BLINDED, PLACEBO-CONmOLLED CHALLENGE. Germane, Patrizla MD Cohen, Sheldon G. MD Hahn, Batbaro RN Metcaife. Dean D. MD Bethesda. MD
SUNRISE POSTER SESSON SUNDAY, MARCH 3.1991 7:0[) A.M. - 8:30 A.M. THEME:
CHARACTERlZAllON
TOPIC:
ANIMALS
OF AUERGENS
156
COMPARISON OF ACETONE-PRECIPITATED CAT PELT EXIRAC’IS BY IN-VIVO AND IN-VITRO MmODS. w#lomson,s. Bs Eddy, J. MS Zemler, M. BS Amend, M. BS Kordash,T. MD Sookarw. WA
157
STABILITY dF CAT EXTRACTS. Anderson, MC. MS Seymour, A.B. BS Bethesda. MD
158
CHARACTERIZATION Boyle. K.T. BS Turkeltaub, P.C. Bethesda, MD
OF CAT EXTRACTS: MD
Boyle, K.T. BS Turkeltaub. PC.
MD
BEYOND FEL D 1. Anderson. M.C. MS
AND
CAT
HAIR
367
363
3. ALLERGY
Program
RATE OF SENSlTIZATlON ANIMAL CONTACT. Vocks. Elisabeth MD Ring, Johannes Prof Munich, Germany Hamburg, Germany
159
TO ANIMALS
IN CORRELATION Drosner, Borelli,
HISTORY
OF
MD Prof.
160
STANDARDIZED MtTE AND CONTENT BY MONOCLONAL Chapman, M. PhD Charlottesville, VA
161
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTiON OF FEL D I ANTIGEN IN CAT HAIR AND SKIN: DENSlTOMETRlC (SAMBA) AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL (SCANNING) STUDIES. Charpin, Colette MD Mata. Pedro MD Lavaut, Marie Noelle MD Allasia. Claude PhD Charpin. Dents MD Vervloet, Daniel MD Marseille, France
162
HORSE ALLERGENS: CHARACTERlZATlON MONOCLONAL ANTlBODIES. Franke, D. PhD Maasch, H.J. PhD Relnbek. Germany Hamburg. Germany
Wahl, R. PhD Brettlng, H. PhD
SOURCES OF CATTLE Rttter, M. MD Mad!son, WI
Bush.
163
EXTRACTS: ANALYSIS OF MAJOR IMMUNOASSAY. Alshishtawi. M. MD
USING
R.K.
MD
BUT VARIES
MOLDS IN VlTRO CELLULAR Bush, R.K. MD Madison, WI
166
ENZYMATIC ACTtVlTlES IN ALTERNARlA DIFFERENT TtME INTERVALS. Pacheco. F. MS Barnes, C. PhD Kansas Clt~, MO
168
ALLERGENS
ALLERGEN
ALLERGENS.
165
167
OF StNGLE
MUS M I ACTIVRY IS WIDELY DlSTRtBUTED IN RODENT URINE MARKEDLY IN CONCENTRATION. MacDonald, M.R. BS Ohman, J.L. MD Nadakavukaren, J.J. PhD Beamer, T. DVM Hogburg, K. RN, NP Baton. MA Bar Harbor, ME
164
TORC:
CAT
Michael Siegfried
TO
ESTABUSHMENT OF EPtCOCCUM NIGRUM. Dlxit, A. PhD Wedner, H.J. MD St. Louts, MO
RESPONSE
TO ALTERNARlA Folgett,
GROWTH
CROSS-REACTIVITY OF ALTERNARtA ALTERNATA. Vljay. Hari M. PhD Young, N. Martin PhD Ottawa, Canada
ALLERGENS.
(ALT) PREPARATIONS Portnoy,
OF
EXTRACTED
FOR W.
SPORULATION
Maureen
SPECIES
AND
(ALn
USING
EXTRACTED
FOR
BSc
169
COMPARlSON OF PROTEiNS FROM TWO STRAINS OF ALTERNARIA HYDROPHOBIC INTERACTTON CHROMATOGRAPHY. Batlam,Y. BS Pacheco. F. MS Barnes. C. PhD Portnoy. J. MD Kansas City. MO
170
ALLERGEN ACTIVR-Y OF ALTERNARtA DIFFERENT TtME INTERVALS. Portnoy, J. MD Barnes. C. PhD Kansas Clt~. MO
(ALT) PREPARATIONS Pacheco,
OF
PhD
CLADOSF’ORIUM
Burton,
FOR
J. MD
CONDlTlONS Lewis,
EXTRACTS
(ALD J BS
F. MS
CLIP+ IMMUNOL .JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
171
DETECTTON OF IGG ANTIBODIES ANTKXNS IN HYF’ERSENSlTlVlTY Jain.Sadhna MSc Rai. Deepak. BSc Delhi, India
172
A MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY NOTATUM. Shen, H.D. MS Han, S.H. MD, PhD Taipei, Republic of China
173
EFFECT OF HEATED AEROALLERGENS. Robertson. L. MS Miller, A BA Jewett. TX Ridgefield, CT
AGAINST
AIR CONVECTlON
175
MOLD AEROSPORA Lewis, W. FhD Wedner, H.J. MD St. Loub, MO
176
IN-HOME FUNGAL POPULATION Neffen, Hugo MD Busaniche, Hector MD Santa Fe, Argentina
177
MONOCLONAL ANTlBODY ASF’ERGILLUS FUMIGATUS. Reljulo Karl E. MD Fink, Jordan N. MD Milwaukee, WI Oulu. Finland
180
IMPORTANT
DEVlCE
MD,
PhD
(MOLD
CONTRIBUTORS
ZAPPER)
ON FUNGAL
TO THE AIRBORNE
SPORE
IN SANTA FE CITY DURING 1989. Rubinsky. Esther, Bioch
BINDING
TO
SPORES
Kurup,
THE
ALLERGENS
CONTRIBUTION OF CARBOHYDRATE ACTiVllY OF ALTERNAMA (ALT). Folgert, J. BS Bush R.K. MD Madison, WI FUMIGATUS Y. MD
PROTEIN
Bhatio,N.
182
BASlDOSPORE ALLERGENS: CALVATlA SPECIES. McCants, M.L. &S Homer, W.E. PhD Lehrer, S.B. PhD Tulsa, OK New Orleans, LA
COMPARISON
IDENTlFlCATlON OF ALLERGENIC BY IMMUNOBLOTS. Helbling, A. MD McCants, M.L. BS Lehrer. S.B. PhD New Orleans, LA
Paul
OF SPORES
COMPONENTS Homer, Lopez,
BY
BS
ELUTION FROM Homer, W.E. PhD
Levetin, Portman.
NIGRUM
TO THE ALLERGENIC
WITH INCREASED
RELEASE:
OF
FhD
Greenberger.
BASlDlOSPORE (BS) ALLERGEN Lehrer, S.B. FhD McCants. M.L. BS New Orleans. LA
HYPHAE
P. FhD
EFICOCCUM
A.
AND
ASSOCIATED
AND
Viswanath
IN Dixtt,
181
183
S.R.
OF PENICILLIUM
OF THE TEKAS GULF COAST REGION. Dixit, A. PhD
IDENTIFICATION OF IMMUNOBLOTTiNG. Wedner. H.J. MD Lewis, W. FhD St. Louis, MO
IS ASF’ERGILLUS IGE? Zachary, Cherie Chicago, IL
ALLERGEN
VULGARIS
Garrison, R. BS Miller, J. MD
URBAN MUSHROOMS: LOAD. Levetin, Estelle PhD Tulsa, OK
179
THE 68-KD Wang,
174
178
AGAINST THERMOACTiNOMYCES F’NEUMONITIS PATIENTS. Kumar. Rita PhD Gangal, Shara V. FhD
ANTI-ALTERNARIA MD
INTACT
SPORES.
FROM THREE DIFFEREM
E. PhD R. MS
OF PSILOCYBE W.E. PhD M. MD
CUBENSIS
(PC)
369
370
J. ALLERGY
Program
184
ALLERGENIC ACTIVITY Homer, W.E. PhD McCants. M.L. BS Lehrer, S.B. PhD New O&ans. LA
185
TIME OF ELUTlON-DEPENDENT (ALT) GLYCOPROTEINS. Barnes. C. FhD Portnoy, J. MD Kansas City, MO
TOPIC:
OF TWO SPECIES
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTANTS Gunner.G. MSc Fllharrls, Penny MD London, United Kingdom
187
CROSS REACTIVTTY Cm, AND FRAXINUS Wahl, R. PhD Wimmel, M. BA Reinbek. Germany Barcelona, So&
188
IMMUNOCHEMICAL ANALYSlS POLLEN EXTRACT. Trudeau, W.L. BA (MOD) Ledford, D.K. MD Lackey. R.F. MD Tampa, FL
190
191
192
ELECTROPHORETIC
PATTERNS
Phacheco.
ON
OF ALTERNARIA
F. MS
OF BAHIA
MOLECULAR INTERACTlONS POLLEN ALLERGENS. Brodard. Virgin@ Pettre, Gabriel Paris, France
SEVERBY. BSc PhD
POLLEN
PURlFlED
DACTYL6
194
COMPARtSON OF SKIN AND FROM VARIOUS SUPPLIERS. Scheer, L. MD Wedner, H.J. MD St. Louts, MO Moblte, AL
E. PhD
Paul BS
C.
AMlNOFEtJTlDASES. Buckley, C. Edward,
Copekmd, Vaughn,
Ill MD
AFTER
D.
A
Dockhorn. Alderman,
BUFFER
T.A. MD T.R. MD
ARTEMISIIFOIJA (SHORT (GRW)) POLLENS. Muiienberg, M. Klapper. D.G. Baker, J.R., Jr.
SmAh.
GRAS8
MD
EFFECTS OF TIME. TEMPERATURE,
ELISA TESTING TO COMMERCIAL
(AC)
GLOMERATA
UNlTS TO STANDARDIZED
Turkeltaub. Boyle. Ke4
AMB A I CONTENT OF AMBROSIA AND A. TRIFIDA (GIANT RAGWEED Salamr, R.O. Arscott, P. Solomon, W.R. Ann Arbor, Ml Chapel Hill, NC
NOTATUM)
, Bernard
ALLERGY
NEUTRAL
VULGARIS
(PASPALUM
MD
Davld
ALLERGEN EXTRACTION METHODS: AND PROTEASE INHIBITORS. Larsen, L.V. PhD, MD Weber, R.W. MD Aurora, CO
ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVBIS CHALLENGE. Duckett. T.G. MD Hoftinan, E.W. PharmD Lenexa, KS
GRASS
Femandez-Caldas, Bucholtz, G.A.
BETWEEN
THE ASSIGNMENT OF BIOLOGICAL EXTRACTS. Matthews, Jacqueline RN, MS Anderson, MC. MS Bethesda, MD INHIBITORS OF GRASS Chao, Nelson T. MD Memphis. TN Durham, NC
HAYFEVER SYMPTOM Riley. Greta A. Ashmore, M.R.
BETWEEN OLEA EUROPEA L. (OE). SYRlNGA EXCELSIOR L. (FE). Roig. J. BA Canejero. A. MD
193
195
(G).
POLLENS
186
189
OF GANCDERMA Hebling, A. MD %lhQQiO.__ J.E. MD
RAGWEED
OAK
(SRW))
EXTRACTS
MD
ONE R.J. J.L.
DAY MD PhD
ENVIRONMENTAL
L.
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 7991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
196
EVtDENCE OF CROSSREACTlVlTY OLIVE TREE POLLENS. Kemerman. SM. DO Ownby. D.R. MD Detroit, MI
197
BETWEEN
OUVE.
ASH. PRIVET, AND
McCullough.
MONOCLONAL ANTIBOMESDIRECTED TO GRASS POLLEN GROUP II. van Ree. Ronald Aalberse, Rob C. PhD Amsterdam, The Netherlands
J.
TO AN ALLERGEN Grande,
POSSIBLY
DISTRIBLrTlON OF THE AMB PREPARATlONS OF SHORT Bond, J.F. PhD Nault, A.K. BS Burke. CM. MS Cambridge, MA
199
POLYMERRED RAGWEED Kagen. S. MD Muthii,R. PhD Appleton, WI
200
ALLERGENS AS ENZYMES: FAlLURE OF l-ISA TO PROTECT GRASS AUERGENS BY MOLD EXTRACTS. Knoll, R Kagen,S. MD Muthlah, R. FhD Appleton, WI MITES AND
OTHER
IDENTICAL
Majdein
198
TOPIC:
RUSSIAN
A I PROTEINS lN DIFFERENT COMMERCIAL RAGWEED POLLEN (AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA). Morgenstem. J.P. PhD Segal. D.P. BS
VACCINE:
RETENTlON Isaacson.
OF AU B.
EPITOFES.
DEGRADATION
OF
INSECTS
201
IDENTIFICATlON OF MAJOR COCKROACH AEROALLERGENS CULTURES OF GERMAN OR AMERlCAN COCKROACHES. Helrn,R.M. FhD Burks,A.W. MD Williams, L.W. MD Brenner. R.J. PhD Little Rock, AR Gainesvtlle, FL
202
STUDIES OF ALLERGENIC CROSS-REACTlVlN BETWEEN LEPtDOGLYFt-lUS DESTRUCTOR AND DERMATOPHAGOIDES PTERONYSSlNUS BY IMMUNOBLOT lNHlBlTlON TECHNIQUE. van HagsHamsten, Johansson, Eva BSc Mariinne. MD, FhD Johansson. S.G.O. MD, PhD Borga. Ase BSc Johansson. S.G.O. MD, PhD Stockholm. Sweden
203
ASTHMA CAUSED BY SENSlTlZATlON TRlVllTATU~. Sahoenwetter, W.F. MD Yunglnger, J.W. MD Minneapolis, MN Rochester. MN
TO BOXELDER SquHlace,
LIVING
AN
BLIG (BEI (LEPTOCORIS D.L.
BA
204
CROSSREACTlVTTY AMONG ALEUROGLYPHUS OVATLS, ARCUATUS AND DERMATOPHAGOIDES F’TERONYSSlNUS. Camballo. L. MD Puerto, L. MSc Femandez-Caldas, E. FhD Loakey, R. MD Tampa, FL Cartagena. Cdombia
205
EVALUATKIN OF DERMESTlD Siegel, S. MD Rohr,A. MD Katz,R. MD Spector. S. MD Los Angeles, CA
206
ALLERGENICIlY OF THE STORAGE MlTE, TYROPHAGUS THE NEOTROPKZAL DUST MITE, BLOMIA TROPICALIS. Arliin, L.G. PhD Vyszenskl-Moher, Femandez-Caldas. E. PhD van HagsHamsten, Dayton, OH Marianne MD, Tampa. FL Stockholm. Sweden
SENSBlVlN
FROM
CHORTOGLYPHUS
IN MUSEUM PERSONNEL. Lee, N. MD Ank, B. BS Rachelefsky, G. MD Siegel. J. BS
FUTRESCENTIAE D.L. PhD
MS PhD
AND
371
372
.I ALLERGY
Program
207
EFFECT OF HEAT, FREEZING, FH AND CARPET ADDRIVES ON ALLERGEN IMMUNOREACTtW IN HOUSE DUST SPECIMENS. Rosenberg, Jason Hamitton. Robert G. PhD Bronzert. Charles T. Adklnson, N. Franklin Jr MD Baltimore. MD
208
CROSSREACTIVITY AMONG BLOMIA TROPICALIS. LEPIDOGLYPHUS DESTRUCTOR AND DERMATOPHAGOlDES FARINAE. Puerto. Leonardo MS Femandez-Caldas, Enrique PhD Caraballo. Luis R. MD Lackey. Richard F. MD Tampa, FL Cartagena. Colombia
TOPIC:
FOOD
209
ISOLATlON OF PEANUT Hefle. S.L. MS Chu, F.S. PhD Madison. WI
210
PRODUCTTON OF MURINE MONOCLONAL (MAE9 ANTIBODIES 63.5 KD ALLERGEN IN PEANUTS. Connaughton, Kathy MS Williams, L.W. MD Helm, R.M. PhD Burks, A.W. MD LIttie Rock, AR
211
IDENTlFlCATtON OF A SECOND MAJOR PEANUT ALLERGEN ATOPlC DERMAllTlS AND PEANUT HYPERSENSllVlTY. Burks. A.W. MD Helm, R.M. PhD Wiltioms, L.W. MD O’Brten. 1. PhD Ltttte Rock, AR
212
POS4TIVE SKIN TEST AND INDIVTDUALS Nordlee, J.A. BS Lincdn. NE
213
ALLEGENS
RAST TO PEANUT
SHRIMP-SPECIFIC SALIVARY Morgan, J.E. PhD Daul, C.B. MD, PhD New Orleans, LA
214
USING MONOCLONAL Fotgert. J.P. BS Bush, R.K MD
AND
ALMOND
Taylor.
S.L.
Lehrer,
S.B.
ANTIBODIES
OF AN Stanery. Lehrer.
PhD
IMPORTANT
ALLERGY Hoffman, Greenvitie, Orange,
TO CHICKEN MEAT. Donald R. PhD NC CA AND
36
KD
SHRIMP
M. BS S.B. PhD
216
TO ALLERGENS
WITH
PhD
RECOGNITION OF A 26 KD GLYCOFQOTEIN IN RAW POTATO AND IGG ANTlBODtES OF ATORC PATIENTS. Czuppon. Adam B. PhD Baur. Xaver MD Bochum. Germony
RESPONSE
IN PATIENTS
ANTIBODIES.
ISOLATION AND CHARACTERZATION ALLERGEN. Daul. C.B. MD, PhD Morgan, J.E. PhD New Orteons. LA
IMMUNE
H I. A
IN NON-ALLERGIC
215
TOPIC:
TO ARA
Ellis, Mark
H.
EXTRACT
BY IGE
MD
IMMUNOTHERAPY
217
SYSTEMIC REACTION (SRI RATES IN A MULTI-CENTER, DOUBLE-BLIND. PLACEBQCONTROLLED STUDY OF STANDARDQED IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR SHORT RAGWEED O-OR HOUSE DUST MtTE (HDM>INDUCED ASTHMA. Squillace, D.L. BA Yunglnger, J.W. MD Rochester, MN
218
MEDIATOR RELEASE AS A VALDlDATlON - A THREE YEAR STUDY. DokJc. D Meysel, U. O’Connor. A. Baumgarten. C. Berlin. Germany
OF THE SPECIFIC Nethe, A. Kleine-Tebbe, Kunkel. G.
J.
IMMUNOTHERAPY
,L!t\ ‘MMUNOL .!ANIJARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
219
EFFECT OF HYPOSENSBlZATlON AND FC EF’SlLON M/CD23 Jung, CM. Rleber, E.P. Munich, Germany Hamburg, Germany
(HS) ON ALLERGEN EXPRESSION OF PBMC. Ptiru, J.C. Ring, J.
220
STUDY ON RUSH IMMUNOTHERAPY ADULT BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. Nagata, M. MD Yamamoto, H. MD Sakamoto, K. MD HouYa, I. MD Kiuchi, H. MD Yamamoto, K. MD Saiiama. Japan
INDUCED
PROUFERATION
(RI) IN HOUSE-DUST-MITE(HDM)-SENSITIVE Tabe, K. MD lida. M. MD Maruo,H. MD Kuramitsu, K. MD Sakamoto, Y. MD Dahl, Y. MD
221
SPECIFICBY AND QUANTlTATlON OF HUMAN PLASMATIC IMMUNOGLOBULIN CLASSES AND SUBCLASSES DIRECTED AGAINST DACTYLIS GLOMERATA POLLEN. Batard, Thiirry Basuyaux. Bertrand Bremard-Oury. Clotilde Desvaux. Francots-Xavier David, Bernard Peltre, Gabriel Parts, France
222
REGULAllON OF ANTlBODY FORMATION TO RYEGRASS POLLEN LO1 FIV BY AN INTERNAL IMAGE ANTl-IDIOTYAC MONOCLONAL Zhou, En-Min MD Kiiil. Fred T. PhD Winnipeg, Canada
223
IGE RESPONSE TO GRASS POLLEN IN HAY FEVER: COMPARISON PATIENTS WlTH AND WlTHOUT CONCOMITTENT ASTHMA. Aubert, V. MD Nkoli, M.P. MD Morel, 8. MD Wasserfalten, J.B. MD Pecaud, A. MD Lausanne. Switzerland
224
PROPORTTON OF HUMAN IGE ANTlBODY DIRECTED AGAINST GROUP AND GROUP II (GP II) DUST MITE ALLERGENS. Heymann, P. MD Fanis. H. BS Chapman, M. PhD Platts-Mills, T. MD, PhD Charlottesville, VA
225
THE ALLERGEN SPECIFIC Sparholt, Smnne PhD W-IOU, Carsten FhD Horsholm, Denmark
226
THE Fl?OLlFERATlVE TO HOUSE DUST Riley, Greta A. Rees. J.A. E&z Fttzharris, Penny London. United Witney. United
227
IMPORTANCE OF SERUM-FREE MEDIUM IN THE LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATTON TEST (LTD WiTH DERMATOPHAGOIDES PTERONISSYNUS. Bridts,ChrisH. MT Van Bever, Hugo P. MD De Ryck. nnneke E. Schuddinck, Ludo MD De Cterck. Luc S. MD Stevens, Wim J. MD Antwerpen, Belgium
228
AMB A V IMMUNE RESPONSES Roberts. Sean Calderon, Jose MD Minneapolis, MN
229
SIMPLIFIED Shinamiyo, Freidhoff, Baltimore,
230
CROSSREACTIVITY OF T CELL Zhu, X.J. F’hD Greenstein, J.L. PhD Cambridge, MA Montreal, Canada
B-CELL
ALLERGEN ANTIBODY.
BETWEEN
RESPONSE DURING IMMUNOTHERAPY. Lowenstein. Henning DSc
RESPONSE OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR MITE ANTIGENS. BSc Abbas.S. MSc Menett, T.G. FhD MD Kingdom Kingdom
METHOD N. MD L.R. MS MD
OF HLA-DR
I (GP I)
AND
HLA DM. Roitman-Johnson. Beatrice Blumenthal, Malcolm MD
TYPlNG USlNG THE PCR. Shinomiya, M. MD Marsh, D.G. PhD
EPTTOPES IN AMB Goodfriend. Kuo, M.
A V AND AMB L. PhD PhD
T V.
CELLS
373
374
J. ALLERGY
Program
231
ALLERGIC HUMAN T CELL REACTlVllY TO MULTIPLE FORMS OF AMB MAJOR ALLERGEN OF SHORT RAGWEED. Garman. R.D. PhD CaunseJl. CM. BS Goadwtn, W.H. BS Lussier. A.M. BS Burke, CM. MS Morgenstem, J.P. FhD Greenstein. J.L. PhD Cambridge, MA
232
LYMPHOCYTE PROUFERATME AsFERGILLus. Hutchesan. P.S. BA Mueller, K.R. BS Sluvin, R.G. MD St. Louis, MO Charlottesville, VA
RESPONSES
TO PURIFIED
OF
J.M. PhD L.K. MD
SiiQh,
Arruda,
233
COMPAWSON OF BRONCHOPULMONARY Wolff, A.H. MD LWory, L. MD East Orange, NJ
234
PRETREATMENT WTTH MONOCLONAL ANTClDJOTyplC ANTIBODY (ALD BEARING THE INTERNAL IMAGE OF LOL P 1. EFFECTS ON THE ANMOL RESPONSES IN MICE. Boutin, Y. MSa Jobin, M. BSc Hebert. J. MD Ste-Fey. Canada
235
HUMAN T CELL RESPONSE LOUUM PERENNE. Baskar, S. PhD Bultlrriore. MD
23.6
CUNICAL AND AND MULTlFLE
IMMUNOBLOT A@ERGklOSlS
ANTIGENS
TO PURIFIED
PATTERNS BETWEEN Q ASPERGIUOMA. Hoifand,C.L MO
POLLEN Ansari.
IMMUNOLOGK: POLLENS.
REACTIVITY
237
IGE AMB Dakxr.D. Blumenthal, Minneapalis,
230
CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS ANarezCuesta, E. MD, puVan0.J. MD Blanco, A. MD, PhD Madtld, Spain
OF IMMUNOTHERAPY PhD Cuestu. Cuesta,
239
LOCALlZED POST-CORAL CAN BE 1GE MEDIATED WITH HUSEFL ALLERGENK: Urn, J. Nath, V. Bernstein. D.I. Clnclnnati, OH
REACTIONSTO AND RESPOMM FRAcTIoNS.
A V RESPONSE MD M. MD MN
AND
ClASS
ALLERGENS A.A.
MAB) P I
PhD
TO GRASS
H. R. I.
II HIA POLYMORPHISM Rich, S. PhD
(I’D WITH CAT EXTRACT. J. MD, PhD C. MD
HUMAN SEMINAL PLASMA (HUSEPL) TO RAPID IMMUNCTHERAPY (n) Bernstein, Kcxbee. Bernstein,
J.A L. I.L.
240
IGGl, 1664 AND IGE AMIBODLES ANTI HONEY BEE VENOM DURING HONEY BEE VENOM tMMUNoTHERAp/. Ramero. 0. Bustos, G.J. Jr Azar, M. Bustcx. G.D. Bush. G.J. MhneapoU~, MN Cordoba, Argentlna
241
REDUCTION OF SIDE EFFECTS PRETREATMENT WITH TERFENADtNE. Berchtold, E. MD Muller. U. MD Bern, Switzerland
OF
ALLERGIC
OF THE GRASS,
OF PATIENTS SENSRlVE
He&oui, Fernando. Chanal.
rnIJ. Cow. 6. Mlchel, F.B. Montpelliir, France Bcxstel. Germany
A I, A
BEE Malbach,
VENOM
PRODUCED
IMMUNOTHERAPY
R. PhD
BY
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
242
IMMUNOTHERAW:
AN
ALTERNATlVE
TREATMENT
FOR
ALLERGIC
cortwcnvms. Cuesta. J. MD, PhD Cuesto. C. MD Alvarezcuesta, E. MD, PhD Madrid, Spain
Blat-co, A. MD, PhD Puyarm. J. MD
243
DECREASED PRODUCTKIN OF EOSlNOPHlL CATlONlC PROTEIN (ECPI AFTER SUCCESSFUL IMMUNOTHERAPY. Shieh. Chl-Chang MD Hsieh, Kue-Hsiung MD Taipei, RepubHc of China
244
INHlBlTlON OF ALLERGEN-INDUCED BRONCHOCONSTRICTIVE REACTION SENSlTlZED GUINEA AGS BY ORALLY ADMINISTERED ALLERGEN. 1shii.A. MD 1no.Y. PhD Haida.M. MD Suko, M. MD Motita. Y. MD Ito, K. MD Okudaira, H. MD Tokyo, Japan
TOPIC: OCCUPATIONAL
IN
ALLERGENS
245
CUNICAL AND IMMUNOLOGIC EVAlUATlON OF 95 WORKERS EXPOSED TO METATETRAMETHYLENE XYLENE DIISOCYANATE (TMXDI) AND DIMEtHYL-M-ISOFRO-PEN BENM ISOCYANATE (TMI). Gmmmer, L.C. MD Shaughnessy, M.A. BS Davis, R.A. PhD Patterson. R. MD Chicago, IL
246
OCCUPATIONAL SKIN AND RESPIRATORY ALLERGY FROM CELLUIASE XYLANASE ENZYMES. Kanewa. Lass8 MD, PhD Tatvainen. Kylllkki MD Helsinki, Flnlond
247
QUALITY OF UFE OF PATlENlS WlTH OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO THE OFFENDING AGEM ENDS. L’Archeveque, J. RT Malo, J.-L. MD Cartier. A. MD Mlbt, J. Baulet. L-P. Montreal, Canada Quebec city. ca-ada
248
VALIDlTY OF INVESTIGATING OCCUPATlONAL ASTHMA WITH SERIAL MONlTORlNG OF PEAK EXPlRATORY FLOW RATES AND BRONCHIAL RESPONSlVENESS AS COMPARED TO SPEClFlC INHALATlON CHALLENGES. Penin. B. MD Lag&, F. MD L’Archeveque, J. RT Cartler. A. MD Baubt, L.-P. MD Gate. J. MD Mob. J.-L. MD Montreal, Canada Quebec City. Canada
249
AUERGIC OCCUPATlONAL Fisher, Alexander A. MD New York, NY
250
CLINICAL AND IMMUNOLOGK: EVALUATlON OF A WORKER OCCUPATlONAL ASTHMA FROM EXPOSURE TO EGG LYSOZYME. Bernstein, J.A. Kraut, A. Warrington, R.J. Bolin, T. BernsteIn, D.I. Cincinnati, OH Winnipeg. Can&a
251
ANALYSIS ASTHMA Franken. Bochum.
252
IMMEDlATE REACTION Hemnann, K&ten Vleluf. Dieter MD Hamburg, Germany
ASTHMA
AND
AFTER
SKIN DISEASE IN HEALTH PERSONNEL.
OF ALLERGdC RYE AND WHEAT FLOUR COMPONENTS DISEASE. J. MD Konig, W. MD Germany DUE TO RAW COFFEE. Heusen, Bjorn M. PhD Ring, Johannes MD, PhD
WITH
IN BAKERS’
375
376
J. ALLERGY
Program
ORAL PRESENTATION CONCURRENT SESSION A SUNDAY, MARCH 3,199l 10% A.M. - 11% A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
COMPARISON Charles Reed, John Anderson,
OF AEROSOL M.D. M.D.
BECLOMETHASONE
AND
ORAL
THEOPHYLLINE
253
lo:30
AM
COMPARISON OF AEROSOL BECLOMETHASONE AND AS !=RlMARY TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ASlHMA:I. MEI’HODS. AAAI Study Group Mlhvaukee, WI
254
lo:45
AM
COMPARISON AS PRIMARY AAAI Study Milwaukee,
OF AEROSOL BECLOMETHASONE TREATMEM OF CHRONIC ASTHMA:II. Group WI
AND ORAL EFFICACY.
THEOPHYLLlNE
255
11:COAM
COMPARISON AS PRIMARY AAAI Study Milwaukee.
OF AEROSOL BECLOMETHASONE AND ORAL TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ASTHMA:III. ADVERSE Group WI
THEOPHYLLINE EVENTS.
256
11:15
COMPARISON AS PRIMARY AAAI Study Milwaukee,
OF AEROSOL BECLOMETHASONE AND ORAL THEOPHYLLINE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ASTHMA:IV. CONCLUSIONS. Group WI
AM
ORAL THEOPHYLLINE STUDY DESIGN AND
ORAL PRESENTAllON CONCURREM SESSION 6 SUNDAY. MARCH 3.1991 lo:30 A.M. - 11% A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
257
1030
258
lo:45
259
11:00AM
2&l
11:15AM
IMMUNOGENETIC REGULATlON Malcohn Blumenthal. M.D. David Marsh, Ph.D. AM
AM
GENETIC TRANSMlSSlON PORTUGUESE FAMILIES. Inacio, Filipe Desvaux, Francois-Xavier Peltre, Gabriel Paris, France
OF THE ALLERGIC
STUDY OF GRASS
POLLEN
RESPONSE
SENSlllVlN
Perichon, Bruno David, Bernard Krishnamoorthy.
IN 17
Rajogopol
MOLECULAR AND FUNCTIONAL STUDIES OF HUMAN T-CELL RESPONSES SHORT RAGWEED POLLEN ALLERGEN, AM6 A V. Huang, Shau-Ku PhD Shinomiya. Noriaki MD Marsh, David G. PhD Baltimore. MD MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF THE RESPONSlVENESS TO AMB A VI. Marsh, D.G. PhD Shinomiya, M. MD Baltlrnore. MD
HlA-D
ASSOCIATION
WITH
TO A
IMMUNE
ShinomiYa, N. MD Kautzky; E.E. MS
INTRIGUING PREVALENCE OF COEUAC DISEASE-ASSOCIATED HL4 CLASS II DNA-HAPLOPIPES IN ASPIRIN SENSlllZATlON OF ATOPIC ASTHMATlC PATIENTS. Perichon. 8. Gu, X.F. Braunstein. G. Ostinelli, I. Lockhart, A. Marsac. I. Krishncnnoorthy. R. Paris. France
CLIN. IMMUNGL. JANIJARY 199:
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
ORAL F’RESEMATION CONCURREM SESStON C SUNDAY, MARCH 3. lpP1 lo:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS
AIRWAY Stephen Robert
CHALLENGE: Peters, M.D., Naclerlo. M.D.
CELL Ph.D.
AND
MEDIATORS
261
1030
AM
TRYPTASE. HISTAMINE AND TAME-ESTERASE IN NASAL ALLERGY. Hdmberg, Kenneth MD Juliussan, Siiurdur MD Boumgarten. Claus R. MD Olsson. Martin Enander. lngrid Pipkom, Utt MD Gateborg. Sweden Uppsala, Sweden
262
lo:45
AM
BOMBESlN STlMUlATES MUCOUS NASAL PROVOCATION TESTS. Baraniuk, J.N. LundQren, J.D. Kaliner, M. Bethesda, MD London, United Kingdom Copenhagen. Denmark
263
11:CflAM
ISOLATTON Fir&to, Jordana, Denburg, Hamllton.
264
AND
wubmobis.
11:15
AM
FUNCTIONAL
AND
265
266
267
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STUDIES OF HUMAN
S.
Marshall, Dolavlch.
M. J.A. Canada
1:oO PM
1:oO PM
SECRETION
IN HUMAN
NASAL
POLYP
MAST CELL
J. J.
INHIBITORY EFFECT OF FK-5Ck5 ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF LATE ASTHMATIC RESPONSE AND BRONCHIAL HYPERRESPONSIVENESS. Akutsu, I. MD Fukuda. T. MD Maklno, S. MD To&iii, Japan
INFLAMMATORY AMPLICICATIONS. Lanny Rasenwaser, M.D. Stephen Wasserman, M.D. PM
CELL
Braytan, P. Cole. P. Borne% P.J.
FOSTER SYMPOSIUM CONCURREM SESSON SUNDAY, MARCH 3,lWl 1:oO P.M. - 400 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS
SEROUS
IL-5 MODULATES EOSlNOF’HlL LUNG. Gulbenkiin. A.R. MS Fernandez. X. BS Kreutner, W. PhD Payvandi, F. MS Zurcher. J.A. BS Bloomfield. NJ DEMONSTRATION OF IL-6 MRNA CELL DEGRANUIATION. Mican. JoAnn M. MD Metcatte, Dean D. MD Bethesda. MD
A
I CYTOKENES
ACCUMULATION
IN ALLERGIC
GUINEA
PIG
Egan R.W. PhD Jones, H. KunQ,T. PhD Sullivan, L. PhD Watnick. A.S. PhD
IN MOUSE Burd,
SKIN AFTER IGE MEDIATED Parris.
MAST
R. PhD
IDENTlFlCATlON OF INTERLEUKIN 2 AND 4 MESSENGER RNA IN BRONCHIAL ALVEOLAR LAVAGE CELLS AND ALLERGEN SPECIFIC CELL LINES FROM ATOPlC INDIVIDUALS. Dishuck. John MD WatsanCathy BS Bar&h, Larry MD Rasenwasser. Lanny MD Denver. CO
377
378
J. ALLERGY
Program
268
103
PM
269
l:ooPM
THE EFFECT OF HEMATOPQIEBC BASOPHIlS FROM CD34+ HUMAN Kkshenbaum. Arnold S. MD Goff. Julie P. MS Zsebo. Krisztina M. Bethesda. MD Thousand Oaks, CA
STEM CECL FACTOR ON MAST PROGENtTOR CELLS. Kessler. Steven W. PhD Metcalte, Dean D. MD
TRANSTHYRETIN IS AN INHIBITOR INTERLEUKIN-1 PRODUCTION. Mascali. J. BS Johnson, S. BS COII. 8. BS Denver, CO
OF MONOCYTE
AND
CELLS
ENDCTHELIAL
Borish, L. MD King, MS. MD Rosenwasser. L.J.
AND
CELL
MD
270
I:00 PM
FK-506 INHlBtTSlGE RECEPTOR MEMATED EXOCYTOSlS FROM RATBASOPHILIC LEUKEMIA CELLS WITHOUT AFFECTlNG Pt HYDROLYStS OR CALCIUM UPTAKE. Huttsch, T. MD Kaltner. M. MD Fujiro, Y. MD Nussenbtatt,R. MD Hohman, R.J. PhD Bethesda, MD
271
1:alPM
ALLERGEN-INDUCED GM-CSF ACTIVITY. Massey, W. MD Kato, M. MD Liu. M. MD Baltimore, MD
272
103
PM
273
1:CQ PM
LATE-PHASE
REACTION
0.PR~ STIES CONTAIN
Friedman, Llchtenstein, Schleimer.
B. MD L.M. MD, R. PhD
IL-3 AND
PhD
IL-8 INHIBITS HISTAMINE RELEASE INDUCED BY HISTAMINE REl,EAStNG FACTORS (HRF-S). CONNECTIVE TtSSlJE ACTtVATtNG PEPTtDE Ill (CTAP-lln AND IL-3 FROM HUMAN BASOPHILS. Kuna, Ftotr MD Reddiiari, Sesha. R. PhD Kornteld, Doreen ELS Kaplan, Alten P. MD Stony Brook. NY IL-6 AND KU812. Matsson, Jones, 1, Ahlstedt, Uppsala.
TNF ALPHA
INDUCE
MATURATION
P.
IN THE BASCPHIL
Cartsson. Nitsson.
LIKE CELL
LINE
M. K.
S. Sweden
274
1:oO PM
LOCAUZATION OF CELLS ExpREsslNG MRNA FOR THE CYTOKINE GENE CLUSTER, 11-3. IL-4, IL-5 AND GMCSF IN ALLERGEN-tDLtCED CUTANEOUS LATE-PHASE REACTTONS IN ATOPtC PATIENTS. Hamld, Q. Ying, Sun Vamey. V. Durham, S.R. Moqbel. R. Wardlaw. A.J. Kay. A.B. London, United Kingdom
275
1:oO PM
CYTOKINE MRNA PROFILE AND T-CELL ACTIVABON IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE (BAD CELLS FROM ATOPIC ASIHMATKZS AND CONTROLS. Roblnson, D.S. Hamld. Q. Ying. Sun Bentley. A.M. Durham, S.R. Kay, A.B. London. United Kingdom
276
1:cC PM
lNTERLEUKJN-6 IS RELEASED CHALLENGE. Lee, C.E. MD Char&worth, E.N. MD Lackkmd AFB, TX
277
l:oOPM
HUMAN MAST CELL AND 6. Molter, A. MD Llppert, u. Luger, T.A. MD Berh Germany Munster, Germany
IN THE CUTANEOUS Dixon,
BASOPHIL
CELL
RESPONSE
TO ANTtGEN
P.S. MS
UNES PRODUCE
Schadendort, Forster, E. Cmrnetzki,
D. B.M.
INTERLEUKIN MD MD
8 AND
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
278
lrn
PM
279
1:ooPM
HEMOFOlEllC GROWTH THE IN VlTRO SuRVlVAL Ycnnaguchi. M. Morlta, Y. shoji. s. Tokyo. Japan
FACTORS OF HUMAN
DUAL EFFECT OF INTERLEUKIN4 VITRO. Mokuno. Chiho MD ~~;a$ MD
INDUCE THE MlGRATlON BASOPHILS. Hlrai, K. Ohta. K. Ito, K.
ON
HUMAN Beck,
IGE AND
1:aoPM
IGE SYNTHESIS BY NEWBORN (RHIL-4) WITH AND WITHOUT O’Keefe. E.B. Levine, A.D. Durham, NC
281
1:oo PM
TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA MODULATOR OF HUMAN IGE SYNTHESIS. wu. c. Br!nkmann. Heuser, C. Cox. D. Delespese. G. Montreal. Canada
1:ooPM
1664
ENHANCE
SECRETION
B CELLS STlMUlATED WITH RECOMBINANT HYDROCORTISONE (HC). Hcchreutener. H.A. Buckley, R.H.
lNTERfERON+UPHACONTROLSTHE PERIF’HERAL BLOOD LYMFHOCYlES. Deusch, Kai MD ;z, Meinhard MD
IN
L.
280
282
AND
CTGF-BETA)
IS
A
IL-4
POTENT
V.
LEVEL OF INTERl.EUKIN-4 Wagner, Franz Prinz. JorcJ MD
MRNA
IN HUMAN
MD
POSTER SYMPOSIUM CONCURRENT SESSION B SUNDAY, MARCH 3.1991 l:a, P.M. - 400 P.M. TOPlc: MODERATORS:
MECHANiSMS OF LOWER AIRWAY Stepken Holgate, M.D. Robert Lemanske Jr., M.D.
283
BI’OCHM HYPEl&RESPONS4VENESS IN CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA WITH MAST CELL BUT NOT EOSlNOPHlL ACTIVATION. Ferguson, A.C. MD Whblcrw.M. BSc Brown.H. Vancouver, Canada
l:c?zl FM
DISEASE
CORRELATES
n
284
l:aIpM
UPREGULATION OF GM-CSF BRONCHIAL ERTHELIUM AND Mattoll. s. Brasca. C. Allegro. L. Milan. ltalY
205
1:COPM
BRONCHlAL MUCOSAL bITERCELLUlAR ADHESlON MOLECULE-l (ICAMAND ENDOTHELIAL LEUKOCYTE ADHESION MOLECULE-l (ELAM- 1I EXPRESSION IN NORMALS AND ASTHMATICS. Montefoct. S. Roche. W.R. How&. P.H. Djukanovic. R. Carroll, M. GraIzbu. C. Smith, L. Brltten. K. Lee, T.H. MAgate. ST. Southampton, United Kingdom London. United Kingdom
286
1:alPtvt
MECHANISMS CONCENTRATIONS Geiger, K. Schrader. L. Calhoun, W.J. Madison, WI
OF
SYNTHESIS AND RELEASE EOSINOF’HIL ACTIVATION. Marini, M. De FranchIs. G. Fasdi, A.
NOCTURNAL OF ClRCUlATlNG
ASTHMA: THE EPlNEPHRINE. Bates. M.E. Schultz, T. Busse. w.
EFFECT
IN
ASTHMATIC
OF
DIURNAL
379
380
J. ALLERGY
Program
207
1:CIl PM
ENHANCED INCUBATlON DEPLETION. Huftel, M.A. Borcherding. Hong, R. MD Madison, WI
BASOPHIL HISTAMINE WITH LIVE INFLUENZA MD W.R.
RELEASE (HR) FOLLOWING A VlRUS IS ATTENUATED Swenson, CA BS Dick, E.C. PhD Busse, W.W. MD
BS
288
1:oO PM
THE EFFECT OF RHINOVIRUS (Rv) UPPER RESPIRATORY AIRWAY REACTI W IN NON-ALLERGIC SUBJECTS, Swenson, C. Dick, E. Calhoun, W. Busse. W. Madison, WI
289
1:CQ PM
EARLY T-CELL CHANGES FOLLOWING ASTHMATlC BRONCHIAL MUCOSA. Gratziou. C. Walis, A. Howarth, P.H. Southampton, United Kingdom
290
1:oo PM
FUNCTION OF ERTHEUAL ASTHMATIC PATIENTS. Campbell, A.M. Couret, I. Etousquet. J. Mortpellier. France
CELLS
LOCAL Carroll, Pokxa, Holgate.
OBTAINED
INFECTION
ALLERGEN
292
1:oO PM
OUTWARD AND INWARD MUCOSAL ANIMAL AND HUMAN AIRWAYS. Greiff, L. Wollmer, P. Pipkorn. U. Lund, Sweden
PERMEABlUTlES
EXPRESSiON OF MRNA FOR INTERLEUKIN-5 IN MUCOSAL FROM ASTHMA. Kay, A.B. Hamid. Q. Azzawi. M. Ying. Sun Moqbel. R. Wardlaw. A.J. Corrlgan, C.J. Bradley. 8. Durham, S.R. Collins, J.V. Jeffery, P.K. Quint, D.J. London, United Kingdom
294
1:oo
EOSINOPHILS, T-LYMPHOCYTES, MACROPHAGES IN BRONCHIAL COMPARISON WITH ATOPtC BRONCHIAL HYPERRESP0NSlVENES.S. Bradley, B.L. Jacobson, M.R. Catllns. J.V. Schwartz, L.B. Jeffery, P.K. Richmond, VA London, United Kingdom IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ASTHMATIC BRONCHI. Poston. R. Lacoste, J.Y. Lee. T.H. London, United Kingdom Montpellier, France
EXAMINATION
ACUTE
I. U. C.G.A.
1:CIJ PM
1:oO PM
IN
IN HISTAMINE-EXPOSED
293
295
IN
P. F.B. P.
DISTINCT PATTERNS OF APFEARANCE OF NEUROPEPTIDES INFLAMMATORY REACTlONS OF THE HUMAN LUNG. Esplrltu. R.F. Seltzer. J. Weiner-Kranish, J.P. Adelman, DC Matthay, M.A. Boushey. H.A. Goetzl. E.J. San Francisco, CA
MAST BlOF’StES NON-ASTHMA
OF
BRUSHING
1:oO PM
Erjefalt, Alkner, Persson.
ON
M. R. ST
BY BRONCHIAL
Chanez. Michel, Godard,
(URI)
CHALLENGE
291
PM
IN VITRO BY T-CELL
CELLS, FROM
BRONCHIAL
BIOPSIES
NEUTROPHILS AND ATOPlC ASTHMATICS AND RELATtCNSHlP TO
Azzawi. M. Assoufl, 8. Irani, A.-M. Durham, S.R. Kay, A.B.
OF THE CELLUIAR Chanez. Litchftekl, Bousquet,
P. T. J.
INFILTRATE
IN
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
296
1:oO PM
ULTRASTRUCTURAL PATIENTS. vogo. P. Aubas. P. Michel, F.B. Montpellier, France St. Christol, France
ASPECTS
OF ALVEOLAR
MACROPHAGES
EiZ:+* Go&d,
J. P.
297
1:oO PM
CHARACTERIZATION OF INFLAMMATlON IN ASTHMA MEDIATORS IN BRONCHOALVEOIAR LAVAGE @AL). Michel, F.B. Chonez, P. Laccste, J.Y. Enander, I. Venge. P. Ahlstedt. S. Peterson. C. Godard, P. Bousquet. J. Montpellier, France Uppsala, Sweden
298
1:oO PM
A MOLECULAR APPROACH Krlsh, Guha MD Marsh, David G. PhD Baltimore, MD
300
302
303
1:oO PM
1:CQ PM
1:oo PM
BY MEASUREMENT
TO STUDYING ALLERGIC Mosey, William Huang. Shau-Ku
BRONCHIAL RESPONSIVENESS CHALLENGE. Corren. Jonathan MD Irvin. Charles G. PhD Denver, CO
IS INCREASED
INFLAMMATION. MD PhD
FOLLOWING
Adinoff.
Allen
D.
EFFECT OF INTRANASAL Watson, W.T.A. MD Becker, A.B. MD Winnipeg, Canada
CORTlCOSTEROlDS ON AIRWAY Simons. F.E.R. MD
MAST CELL ACTlVATlON Walt% A.F. PhD Walters. C. HNC Briien. K.M. BSc Church, M.K. DSc Holgate, ST. MD Southampton. United
IN ATOPIC
NASAL
ALLERGEN
MD
RESPONSIVENESS.
AND INTRlNSlC ASTHMA. Djukanovic, R. MD Wilson. J.W. PhD Wilson. S.J. BSc Howarth, P.H. MD
Kingdom
LOCAL ALLERGEN CHALLENGE PERMEABILllY IN ASTHMATICS. Gronneberg, R. MD S~~lOmons~on. P. MD Billing, B. MD Person. Carl G.A. MD Stockholm, Sweden Uppsob. Sweden INTERLEUKIN 1eETA FROM NOCTURNAL Martin, R. MD Mascall. J. ES Denver, CO
IN ASTHMATIC
F’RODUCTION ASTHMATICS.
INCREASES
BRONCHOVASCULAR
Gilljam. H. MD Anderz.son.0. MD Enander, I.
BY ALVEOLAR
MACROPHAGES
Bo6h.L. MD Rosenwasser,
L.J.
DERIVED
MD
POSTER SYMF’OSIUM CONCURRENT SESSION C SUNDAY, MARCH 3, lW1 1:oO P.M. - 4:oO P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
304
102
RMnitis/Slnusitis Gail Shaplro, M.D. Raymond Slovin. M.D. PM
THE NASAL EFFECTS OF BRADYKININ SENSORY NERVE FIBRES. Rajaku!aslngam. K. Lou. L.C.K. Howarth, P.H. Southampton, United Kingdom
(B) AND Pdosa. Hoigate,
CAPSAICIN R. ST.
0:
ROLE
OF “C
OF
381
382
J. ALLERGY
Program
305
1:OOPM
IN VIVO STUDIES OF KININ Pongrcrclc, J.A. MD Nocletto, R.M. Baltimore, MD
306
1:oO PM
BIOCHEMICAL ANALYStS OF NASAL SECRETIONS INDUCED BY ASPRIRIN CHALLENGES IN PATlENTS WITH ASA SENSITtVllY. NASAL POLYPS AND CHRONIC RHINOStNlJSlTlS. Kowalski. M. Wojclechowska, B. Sliwinska-Kowatska, M. Brayton. P. Igarashi. Y. Kaulbach, H Whlte, M. Rozniecki, J. Kaliner, M. Bethesda, MD Lodz. Poland
307
1:CQ PM
A LOW-MOLECULAR Brayton. P.R. Hohman, R.J. Kaliner, M.A. Bethesda, MD
308
103
HYPERRESPONSiVENESS CHALLENGE. Igarashi, Y. MD Piacentini, G.L. MD Kaliner, M.A. MD Bethesda, MD
309
310
103
PM
PM
1:CQ PM
RECEPTORS
WEIGHT
ANTlfvllCROBtAL FACTOR IN NASAL Kaulbach, H.C. Peden, D.B.
TO LOW
DOSE
ALLERGEN
AFTER NASAL
NASAL
CHALLENGE
MUCOSA. Ohkubo, K. MD Wu,T. MD Shelhamer, J.H.
SECRETIONS.
ALLERGEN
INDUCES
MD
HYPERREACTIVITY
Kaulbach, Piocentini, Moss, R.
TO
1:oo
FM
EFFECT OF HtSTAMlNE AND PGD2 RELEASE Georgttll. John W. Winston-Salem, NC
312
103
PM
FIBRINOGEN AND EXPOSED HUMAN Alkner, U. Andersson, M. Persson, C.G.A. Lund, Sweden
313
1:oO PM
EXTERNAL THERMOGRAPHY OF THE FACE DURlNG A NASAL TEST WlTH HISTAMINE: EFFECT OF A Hl CTERFENADINE) AND (RANITIDINE). Rahm. F. MD Bruchez. M. Savory, M. MD Pecoud. A. MD Lausanne, Swlleriand
314
1:oO PM
USE OF A SMELL TEST IN THE ASSESSMENT OF NASAL FUNCTlON Rodriguez. C. MD Spector. S. MD Jonathan, A.M. MD Lee, N. MD Rohr. A. MD SekJel. S. MD Katz,R. MD Rachelefsky. G. MD Los Angeles. CA
315
103
THE EFFECT OF IPRATROPIUM CHALLENGE. Baroody. F. MD Wood. CC. MD Baltimore, MD Rktgeftetd, CT
AND METHACHOLINE NASAL PROVOCATION IN NON-ATOPIC, NORMAL SUBJECTS.
ALBUMIN ON THE SURFACE OF ALLERGEN-AND NASAL MUCOSA. Svensson, C. Pipkom, U.
BROMIDE
(19) ON NASAL Majchel. Naclerlo,
NASAL
H. G.
311
PM
(ASA)
Kaulbach, H.C. MD Hahn, B.K. RN Whke, M.V. MD
ENDOTHEUN IN HUMAN Mutlot, Joaquim MD Rieves. R.D. MD Hausfeu. J. MD Kaliner, M.A. MD Bethesda. MD NASAL ANTIGEN HtSTAMINE. Whne. M.V. Hahn, B. Igarashi, Y. Kallner, M. Bethesda, MD
IN ALLERGlC RHINlTIS. Freidhoff, L.R. MS Proud, D. PhD
A.M. R.M.
ON LTCP
HISTAMINE-
PROVOCATION H2 ANTAGONIST
METHACHOLINE MD MD
(MC)
C!IN. IMMUNOi JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
316
1:oO PM
317
1:al
PM
318
1:oO PM
319
103
320
1:oo PM
321
PM
1:CXl PM
INTRANASAL FLUTKXSONE NON-ALLERGIC RHINlTlS. Weakley, S. MD Field,E. PhD Houston, TX
CHRONIC Gandhi, Buffalo.
SiNUSlTlS AND Ashok MD NY
A SAFETY AND EFFICACY IN SEASONAL ALLERGIC Weiler, J.M. MD Dockhorn. R. MD D’Eletto. T.A. MD Iowa Ct. IA San Diego. CA
ANTIBIOTICS Hemstreet, Birmingham,
323
1:Q) PM
IMMUNOLOGIC RHINOSINUSITIS. Armenaka. M. Oriil. B. Bronx, NY
325
326
PM
1:DJ PM
1:al
PM
Siegel, Spector.
OF LEUKOTRIENES
MD
NASAL
SPRAY (NS)
SC. MD S.L. MD
AND
HISTAMINE
IN CHRONIC
Stone, B.D. Georgltlis. J.W.
IN SUBACUTE M.P. MD AL
StNUSiTlS
FEATURES
(SAS) - ARE THEY INDICATED? Wang-Dohlman. A. MD
OF
MD
ADULT
PATlENTS
WITH
G&anti, J. MD Rosenstreich, D.L.
INFLAMMATORY MEDIATORS (OMO Lower, T.. MD Casselbront, M. MD Schwartz, L. MD Fireman, P. MD Pittsburgh. PA Richmond. VA INTRANASAL STEROIDS SPECIFIC IGE. Nacledo, R.M. MD Norman, P.S. MD Baitimore, MD
TRlAMClNOLONE FUNCTION.
EVALUATlON OF AZELASTINE (AD RHINITIS (SAR). Meitzer. E.O. MD Widlitz, M.D. MD Freitag. J.J. MD
HIGH CONCENTRATlONS siNUsmS. Johnstone, R. Matthews, B. Winston-Salem, NC
PERENNIAL
P. PhD
PROPHYLAXIS. Ballow, Mork
CHRONIC SlNUSTllS IN CHILDREN. Rachelefsky. G.S. MD Katz, R.M. MD Rohr, A.S. MD Los Angeles, CA
l:ooPM
1:al
Rogenes.
ANTlBiOTlC
FOR
TREATMENT
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF IMRANASAL ACETONlDE AND PREDNISONE ON ADRENOCORTlCAL Morris,R. MD Fetss, G. MS Dockhorn. R. MD Ellis, E. MD Mansfield, L. MD Smlth, J. MD Tobey. R. MD Hc&am, PA Minneapolii. MN
322
324
PROPiONATE
IN CHIIDREN
SUPRRESS
WITH OMlS
CHRONIC
MD
MEDIA
WTTH EFFUSION
Otte. R. MD Skoner, D. MD Sigurdardottir, S. MD
THE SEASONAL
ELEVATED THROMBCXANE 82 (-tXB2) SECRETKIN FROM MONOCYCTES OF PATIENTS. Juergens. Uwe R. MD Stevenson, Donold. D. MD Lo Job CA
Cretlcos. Hamilton.
RISE IN ANTlGENP.S. MD R.G. PhD
AND LEUKOTRlENE 84 (LTB4) ASFlRlN (ASA) SENSlTlVE ASTHMATIC Christiansen, Sandra, Zuraw, Bruce, L. MD
C.
MD
383
384
J. ALLERGY
Program
POSTER SYMPOSIUM CONCURREM SESSION D SUNDAY. MARCH 3.1991 1:oO P.M. - 4:oO P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
DERMATOLOGIC Richard Clark, Iro Lawrence,
327
ENDOTHEUAL AND FlBROBlASllC OF THE ‘UNINVOLVED’ SKIN. Clamon. Henry N. MD Giomo, Ralph C. MD Denver, CO New Brunswick, NJ
328
1:CO PM
1:oO PM
329
l:ooPM
330
103
331
1:oO PM
DISEASES: M.D. M.D.
SEZARY SYNDROME Cox, L. MD Williams, J. MD Rosenwasser. L.J. Denver, CO
MECHANISM
AND
THERAPY
ACTtVATlON
IN SCLERODERMA:
Seiiold,
WlTH ENHANCED
Jomes
SEZARY Dishuck. Borish,L.
R. MD
T CELL lL4/115 J. MD MD
Fl?ODUCTlON.
MD
IN VITRO THERMAL AMF’LITUDE OF CRYOGLOBLJUNS: INDICATOR OF CUNtCAL CRYOPRECIPITATION? Finn, A.F., Jr. MD GalanakiI, D. MD Qiu. L. Gorevk, P.D. MD Stony Brook, NY PM
THE MYTH
AN
IMMEDlATE CUTANEOUS RESPONSES (ICR) TO ANTl-CHOLINERGICS: FOR MUSCARtNlC RECEPTOR SUBTYPE PARTICIPATION. Casale. T.B. MD Cavanah, D.K. MD Iowa City. IA LATE-PHASE ALLERGIC COMPLEMENT INVOLVED? Frew, A. J. MD London, United Kingdom
SKIN
REACTlONS Kay,
IN A.B.
MAN
ARE
ACCURATE
EVIDENCE
FIBRIN
AND
PhD
332
1:DJ PM
IN VIVO AND IN VITRO HUMAN Presti, C. MD von Allmen. C. BA Atkins, PC. MD Philadelphia, PA
333
1:oO PM
QUAMlTATiVE EVALUATION OF IATE PHASE SKIN REACTIONS BY TELETHERMOGRAPHY AND ITS USE FOR RtiARMACOLOGlCAL INVESRGATIONS. de Week. A.L. Derer, T. Bern, Switzerland
334
1:al
INCREASED TRYPTASE LEVELS PATTEMS WITH URTICARIA. Deleuron, Bent Gronhoj Larsen. Christian Enander. Ingrll ThestrupPedersen. Krtstiin Aartrus C. Denmark
PM
335
,:a,
PM
336
l:oO PM
IDIOPATHIC CHRONIC RELEASING FACTOR Ckweau. J. MD B7unet.c. Bsc Hebert, J. MD Laval, Canado
SKIN RESPONSES TO CODEINE Zweiman. 8. MD Lovker, R. PhD
ARE FOUND
IN SUCTION
Krtstensen. Matsson, At-de&son.
BLISTER FLUID
FROM
Mette Per Ann-Sofie
URTtCARlA (CU): CONlRlBUTlON OF HISTAMINE(HRFI TO PATHOGENESJS. Lavaie. A. MD Bedard, P.M. MD
IDIOPATHIC CHRONIC URTtCARtA (CU): COMPARISON OF HISTAMINERELEASING FACTOR (HRFJ RECOVERED FROM SKIN AND BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS (MNCI. Lavaie, A. MD Cloveau. J. MD Bedard. P.M. MD E3runet.c. Bsc Hebert. J. MD Laval, Canada
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 7991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
337
l:ooPM
DOUBLE-BLIND MULTlCENTRE IDIOPATHIC URTICARA. Yang, W.H. Copeland. D. Dolovlch. J. Kennedy. R.J. Mona. J.A. Small, P. Warrlngton. R.J. DoNak, Canada
STUDY OF KETOTiFEN
(ZADlTEN)
IN CHRONIC
Drouin, M.A. Day, J.H. Gallant, K. Knight. A. Moote. D.W. Sussman. G.L Marsob!!. C.
338
1:DJ PM
COMPARATIVE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF LORATADINE, HYDROXYZINE. FIACEBO IN CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC URTlCARlA (CIU). MonrceE. MD Fox, R. MD Kallvas, J. MD Katz, I. MD Bernstein, D. MD Honslnger, R. MD Grabkx. S. MD Garvln, P. Cuss.F. MD Lutsky, B. PhD Milwaukee. WI Tampa, FL Cincinnati. OH Los Alamos, NM
339
1:oO PM
THE INFLUENCE OF DOXEPIN URTICARIA. Rasenkranz. A.R. MD Hippmann. G. MD Gotz. M. MD Vienna, Austria
340
1:oO PM
ON MEDIATOR
RELEASE
Wekkeli. Jarisch,
TREATMENT OF MOSGUlTO-BITE Reunala, T. MD Karpplnen. A. MD Tampere, Finland Helsinki, Finland
AND
IN PATIENTS WITH COLD
M. MD R. MD
REACTIONS WITH CETIRRINE. Brummer-Kolvenkontio Palosuo. T. MD
H. MS
341
1:oO PM
THE HBRECEPTOR ANTAGONlST (HPRA) CIMETIDINE (CIM) DECREASES THE ELIMINATION OF THE HI-RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST (HlRA) CETtRlZlNE (CED IN RABBITS. Chen, X.Y. PhD Simon& F.E.R. MD Slmons, K.J. FhD Winnipeg, Canada
342
1:oO PM
HI-RECEPTOR ANTAGONlST THAN IN SERUM FOLLOWINGSirnons, F.E.R. MD Fraser, T. Winnipeg, Canada
343
1:oo PM
AN ANIMAL MODEL (HD) ON EUMINATION (H) AND CmRRJNE Slmons, K.J. PhD Slmons, F.E.R. MD Winnipeg. Canada
FOR STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF HEPATIC DYSFUNCTION OF HI-RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS (H 1RA) HYDROXYZINE (0. Chen, X.Y. PhD
344
1:MPM
ORAL CROMOLYN Orfan, N. MD Chicago. IL
AS ADJUNCTIVE
345
1:oO PM
THE EFFECTOF LOCAL APPLlCATlON SOLUTION ON SKIN PRlCK TESTS. Van Bever Hugo P. MD Antwerpen. Belgium
344
1:CU PM
THERAPY RESISTENT MERCURY DIMERCAPTOPROPANE-l-SULFONATE Pirker, C. Melsinger. G. Rosenkranz, A.R. Jarisch. R. Vienna, Austria
(HlRAI CONCENTRATIONS IV D&NG. Chen, X. PhD Simons. K. J. PhD
ARE HIGHER
THERAPY FOR PATIENTS Patterson, R. MD
OF DISODIUM
CONTACT
Stevens,
WITH CSD-IA
CROMOGLYCATE Wim
ECZEMA: (DMPS). Petzl, D.H. Wekkeli, M. Kaller, D.Y. Gob, M.
IN SKIN
(DSCG)
J. PhD
TREATMENT
WITH 2.3.
385
386
J, ALLERGY
Program
POSTER SYMPOSllJM CONCURRENT SESSlON E SUNDAY, MARCH 3.1991 1:oO P.M. - 4:oO P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
DRUG ALLERGIES Timothy Sullivan, Jay Slater. M.D.
347
DRUGINDUCED LYELL’S SYNDROME ANALYSlS OF 24 CASES. Ring. Johannes MD, FhD Wi&chneider, Gunter MD Hamburg, Germany Munich, Germany
348
349
350
351
1:oO PM
1:oO PM
1:CQ PM
1:oO PM
1:CXl PM
M.D.
CTOXIC
FAMILIAL DRUG ALLERGY. Aftawoy. Nota J. MD Sullivan, Timothy J. MD Datkx, TX
TOLERANCE TO AZTREONAN TO BETALACTAMS. Vega. J.M. Garcia. J.J. Carmona. M.J. Maya, M.C. MokrQo. Spain
Jasin.
POLY-L-LYStNE
DRUGS
Btanca. Mtranda. Garcta. Terrados.
WITH
J. MD
H. Matias
ON HtSTAMlNE
Rosenkranz, A.R. Jar&h. R. MD
IN A SELECTED
MD
IN PATtENTS
Timothy
AN
GROUP
RELEASE
FROM
MD
OF PATIENTS
ALLERGIC
M. A. A. S.
352
1:cQPM
ALLERGY Bkmca. Terrados, Carmona. Miranda, Mataga.
353
103
w
DIFFERENCES IN RAST VALUE TO BENZYL FENtClLLlN AND AMOXtClLLlN MEASURED IN SERA FROM PATtENTS ALLERGtC TO BETALACTAMS. Femandez. S. Blonco, M. Vega. J.M. Mimnda. A. Carmona. M.J. Garcia, J.J. Perez, E. Maya. MC. Garcia, A. Ma(oQo. Spain
354
1:oo
PM
THE FREQUENCY OF REACTtVtl-Y TO StDE CHAtN DETERMtNANTS IN IMMEDIATE HYPERSENStTtVtlY TO PENICILUNS, AS DElECTED BY SKlN TESTING. %&Don. Fanny MD McPhtttQxShawn RN Warrtngton. Richard MB, BS, Wtnnlpeg, Canada
355
1:oO PM
ANAFHYtACTOtD REACTlONS Vtetuf, Dieter MD Przybtlla, Bernhard MD Hamburg, Germany Frankfurt. Germany
(AR)
3%
1:al
ANGlOTENStON Lee, S. MD Jaker. M. MD Newark, NJ
ENZYME
PM
TO PENICILLINS. M. S. M.J. A. Spain
NECROLYSIS):
Vi&f, Dieter MD Przybilla, Bernhard
ALLERGIC REACTIONS TO ANTtMtCROBtAL HtSTORY OF PRtOR DRUG ALLERGY. Moseley, Ellen K. Sullivan, Datlas. TX
EFFECT OF BENZYLPENICILLOYL BASOPHILS IN WHOLE BLOOD. Kotbr, D.Y. MD Pirker. C. MD GokM. MD Vienna. Awtrta
EPtDERMAL
CONVERTtNG
STUDY IN A tARGE GROUP Vega, J.M. Fernandez. J. Garcia. J.J.
OF CASES.
TO QUINOLONES. Ruswurm. Rsgtne MD Rtng. Johannes MD, PhD
(ACE) tNHlBtTOR Hottand,C. MD Bletory, L. MD
ANGlOEDEMA.
A
CLIN. IMMUNOL. !ANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
357
103
358
1:oO PM
MODULATING FACTORS FOR INTRAVENOUS RADIOIODINATED Lang, D. MD Visintainer, P. PhD Detroit, Ml
359
1:oO PM
INDUCTION OF URTlCARlA SALMON CALCITONIN (CAL). Cuskey. J. RN DuBuske. L. MD Fitchburg, MA
AND
VALIDITY OF SKIN METABOLITES. Cromar. 0.W. MD Casale, T.B. MD Iowa Cii. IA Baltimore, MD
(ST)
360
PM
1:al PM
361
1:al
362
363
PM
TOLERANCE TO PIROXICAN Garcia, A. Ellanca, M. Miranda, A. Moya, MC. Perez-Estmda. M. Malaya. Spain
IN PATIENTS WITH URTICARIA Carmona. M.J. Vega, J.M. Garcia. J.J. BWQOS. F.
TESTS
TO NSAIDS.
ANAPHYLACTOID REACTlON (AR) FROM UROGRAF’HIC CONTRAST MEDIA (RUCM). Alpem. M. MD Smith, S. MD
NR/AE) .~ .
ANGIOEDEMA Dubois.
TO
~_ BY
L. RN
CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE Colvin,
M.
(CP)
IN HIV-INFECTED Davidson, Jeffrey
1:oO PM
SULFONAMIDE (SMX) Bielory, L. MD Bigeisen. S. MD Newark, NJ
SlCKNESS (SSX) REACTIONS Wang, A. MD, PhD Holland, CL. MD
1:oo PM
QUANTITATION OF SULFAMETHOXAZOLE-HUMAN IGE ANTIBODIES IN HIV+ SUBJECTS. Reed. M.A. Lopez, Gutierrez, E. Hysbp. O’Nell. C.E. New Orleans, IA
364
1:oO PM
CROSS-REACTIVITY SULFONAMIDE-INDUCED Barr!o,M. MD Reeza M.L. MD Chivato. T. MD Rubio, M. MD Herrero. T. MD Madrid, Spain
365
1:CXl PM
DETECTION Gruchalla, Dallas, TX
345
l:a,
ADVERSE REACTlONS de la Hoz, B. MD Fraj, J. MD Losada. E. MD Madrid. Spain
PM
SERUM
AMONG URTlCARlA
TO SULFONAMIDES
ASTHMA Sheldon Thomas
RtSK FACTORS slegal, M.D. Bell, M.D.
ALBUMIN
IN AIDS.
(SMX-HSA)
M. N.
BY SKIN TESTING. Timothy J. MD
IN AIDS. Davlkx R.I. MD Alvarez Cuesta. Quereda.
ORAL PRESENTATION CONCURRENT SESSION A MONDAY, MARCH 4,lWl 1:15 A.M. - 415 P.M. TORC: MODERATORS
SERUM
PATIENTS. MD
THE PARA-ANINE GROUP AND FIXED DRUG ERUPTION. Tomero, P. MD Moral, A. MD Armentia, L. PharmD Olalde. S. MD
OF IGE TO SLILFAMETHOXAZOLE Rebecca S. MD, PhD Sullivan,
AND
MD
HYPERSENSITIVITY TO TRICHOSANTHIN Ten, Abba I. MD Williams, Roger MD Redwood Cii. CA INDUCED
SYNTHETIC
E. PhD C.
IN
387
388
j ALLERG>
Program
367
1:15 PM
EFFECT OF ENVtRONMENTAL DISORDERS IN INFANCY. Arshod, S. Hasan MRCP East Cowes. United Kingdom
FACTORS
ON THE DEVELOPMENT Hide,
David
W.
OF ALLERGIC
FRCP
368
1:30 PM
RECURRENT WHEEZY BRONCHITIS IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FACTORS IN INFANCY. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 176 DANISH INFANTS Halken, S Host, A. Husby, S. Hansen, L.G. Osterballe, 0. Nyboe, J. Odense, Denmark Vlborg. Denmark
369
1:45
INCREASED TRANSlENT TACHYPNEA ASTHMATtC MOTHERS. Schatz. Michael MD Hoffman, Clement P. MD Harden, Kathleen M. RN San Diego, CA
370
371
372
203
2:15
230
PM
PM
FM
PM
PM
CHILDHOOD ASTHMA-RELATED SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS. Johnson, CC. PhD Tretaar, D. MD Leickty. F. MD Detroit, MI PREDICTORS OF HOSFITAL ASTHMA. Rablnovich, N.R. MD Zeitel, L. MPH Kaslow. R.A. MD Bethesda, MD DEVELOPMENT OF NEW FOLLOW-UP OF COLLEGE Settipane. Robert J. MD Settlpane. Guy A. MD Providence, RI
OF THE NEWBORN
(TTN) IN INFANTS
Zeiger. Robert S. MD, PhD Saunders, Brian S. MD Forsythe, Alon B. PhD
EMERGENCY Joseph, Wisdom,
READMISSION
AND
ROOM
VISITS,
READMlSStON
INTERVAL
AND
FOR
Weiss, K.B. MD Can, W. DrPH
ASTHMA AND ALLERGIC STUDENTS. Hagy, George
RHlNlTlS W.
IN A 23-YEAR
PhD
2:45
374
3:oO PM
IGG SUBCLASSES AND ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC ANTlBODlES (AB) WITH ASTHMA AND RECURRENT INFECTtON. Schoettler. J.J. MD Siegel, S. MD Haas. A. MD Rachelefsky, G. MD Rodriguez, C. MD Kotz,R. MD Heiner, DC MD, PhD Los Angeles. CA
375
3:15
ADDITIONAL 1974-1988. Hannaway, Salem, MA
THE ASSOCIATION OF INDIVIDUAL ALLERGEN REACTIVITY WITH ASTHMA (AS) AND ALLERGIC RHlNlTlS (AR) IN US WHITE CHILDREN AND YOUTHS: DATA FROM THE SECOND NATTONAL HEALTH AND NUTRtlTON EXAMINATION SURVEY. 197680. Gergen, P.J. MD Turkeitaub, P.C. MD Hyattsville. MD Bethesda, MD
OBSERVATIONS Paul
ON ASTHMA
DEATHS
(ADS)
IN CHILDREN
IN MASSACHUSETTS
J. MD
376
3:3U PM
SPECIFIC IGE AB AND EXPOSURE TO CAT AND COCKROACH RISK FACTORS FOR ACUTE ASTHMA. Gelber. L. Settzer. L. Pollart. S. Chapman, M. Plot&-Mills, T. Charlottesville, VA
377
3:45
ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE LEVELS IN CHILDREN EMERGENCY ROOM WITH ACUTE ASTHMA. Di Nicolo, R. Nelson, R.P. Femandez-Caldas, E. Trudeau, W. Swanson, M. Bonlnl, L.V. Perez, A. Arthur, P. Lackey, R. God. R.A. St. Petersburg, FL Tompa, FL
PM
RACE,
C.L.M. MPH K. MD
373
PM
OF
ALLERGENS
Fl?ESENTtNG
TO
AS
THE
CLIN. iMMLiNOL IANUARY 1Y91
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
378
4:oO PM
ASTHMA EMERGENCY FACILITATED ALLERGlST Zeiaer. R.S. MD, PhD MeTi, M.H. MD Falkoff, R. MD, PhD San Diego. CA
ROOM RELAPSE: RISK FACTORS REFERRAL. Heller, S. MSN Wald. J. MD Schatz. M. MD
AND
EFFECT
OF
ORAL PRESENTAnON CONCURRENT SESSION B MONDAY, MARCH 4,199l 1:15 A.M. - 415 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
ATOPIC DERMATlTlS Hugh Sampson, M.D. Donald Leung, M.D., Ph.D.
379
1:15 PM
FAILURE TO DETECT NEUTROPHIL DERMATITIS (AD): IMPLICATIONS Ott, N.L. MD Fujiia. T. MD Sur. S. MD Rochester, MN
380
130
DECREASED MONOCYTE ECZEMA. Jakob. Thilo Munich, Germany Hamburg, Germany
381
PM
1:45 PM
DECREASED INTERLEUKIN-4 Jujo, K. MD Abe,J. MD Denver. CO
DEGRANUIATION IN PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC FOR PATHOF’HYSIOLOGY. Glelch. G.J. MD Abram% J.S. PhD Leifermon, K.M. MD
INTERLEUKIN-IBETA Ring.
PRODUCTlON Johannes
GAMMA INTERFERON (IFN-GAMMA) (IL-4) IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS (AD). Renz, H. MD Leung, D.Y.M.
IN
ATOPIC
MD, PhD
AND
MD,
INCREASED
PhD
382
2:oO PM
IN VIVO IFN-GAMMA TREATMENT NORMALIZES DIMINISHED IL4 RESPONSE MONONUCLEAR CELLS (MNC) IN ATOPIC DERMATlTlS (AD). Leung. D.Y.M. MD, PhD Or, R. MD Boguniewicz, M. MD Milgrom, H. MD Gelfand. E.W. MD Rem H. MD Denver, CO
383
2:15
RECOMBlNANT INTERFERON-GAMMA (RIFN-GAMMA) CUNICAL SEVERllY OF ATOplC DERMATlTlS (AD). Schneider, L.C. Hanlfin, J. Cooper. K. Boguniewicz, Milgrom. H. Jaffe. H.S. Izu, A.E. Bucalo. L.R. Leung. D.Y.M. Boston. MA Ann Arbor, MI Denver, CO
384
230
PM
PM
THYMOPENIIN IN SEVERE ATOPlC EVALUATION. Hsieh. Kue-Hsiung MD Taipei, Republic of China
ECZEMA: Liao,
CLINICAL Tung-Nan
THERAPY
REDUCES
THE
M.
AND
IMMUNOLOGICAL
BS
385
3:oO PM
1664 ANTIBODIES TO DIETARY ANllGEN IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS. CORRELATION TO DISEASE ACTiVllY OR TO TOTAL 1664 LEVELS. Husby. S. MD Schultz Larsen. F. MD Manso, 8. DVM Svehag, SE. DVM Odense. Denmark Copenhagen. Denmark
386
3:15
ALLERGENlCl V OF PEANUT AND SOYBEAN EXTRACTS ALTERED BY ENZYME HEATING IN PATIENTS WITH ATOPlC DERMATlTlS AND POSlTlVE FOOD CHALLENGES. Thresher. W. PhD Williams, L.W. MD Helm, R.M. PhD Burks, A. W. MD Little Rock, AR Ft. Wayne, IN
PM
OF
LACK
OF
OR
389
390
.i ALLERGY
Program
387
3:30
PM
INTESTINAL HYFERPERMEABlL1l-Y Barou, E. MD Ducret. P. MO Paris, France
388
3:45
PM
PREVALENCE OF CONSTlTUTlONAL ATOPIC ECZEMA (A0 OR ATOPIC Ptqbllla, 8. MD Enders. F. MD Munich, Germany Hamburg, Germany
ATOF’Y STIGMATA IN PATIENTS RESRRATORY DISEASE CARD). Ring. J. MO, PhO Winklmann, H. MS
WITH
389
3:45
Pfvl
ATOPIC DERMATITIS (AD): THE ROLE OF DUST MITE ALLERGY MONITORING OF DISEASE ACTIVTTY BY ASSAY OF IGG IN SKIN SCALES. Deuell, B. Wilson, B. Heyrnann, P. Plaits-Mills. T Charlottesville, VA
AND
IN CHILDREN WITH ATOplC DERMATITIS Roynaud. F. MO, PhO Oupont. C. MD, PhD
ORAL PRESENTAnON CONCURRENT SESSION C MONDAY, MARCH 4,1 W 1 1:15 P.M. - 4~15 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
INSECT ALLERGY David Golden, M.D. Robert Reisman, M.D.
390
RATE OF ADVERSE REACTlONS RUSH VENOM IMMUNOTHERAPY McCormick. D.S. MD Mazza, J.A. MD London. Canada
391
392
1:15 PM
130
PM
1:45 FM
ENCOUNTERED PROTOCOL. Moote. Toogood,
TREATMENT FAJLURE WITH WHOLE IMPORTED FIRE ANT. Rhoades. Robert B. MD Augusta. GA RISK AN0 BENEFIT OF DISCONTINUING 5 YEARS. Golden, O.B.K. MO Valentine. M.D. MO Uchtenstein. L.M. MO Baltimore. MO
BODY
USING
O.W. MO J.H. MO
EXTRACT
Stafford.
VENOM
A FOUR VISIT MODIFIED
IMMUNOTHERAPY
Chester
MD
IMMUNOTHERAPY
Kwiterovich. Kagey-Sobotka,
TO THE
K.A.
(VIT) AFTER
RN A. PhD
393
200
PM
SEQUENTIELL BEE STlNG CHALLENGE @SC) BEFORE HYPOSENSlTlZATiON THERAPY (HST) IN CHILDREN WITH BEE VENOM ALLERGY (BVA). Foster, Johannes Hawk. pi! Urbanek, Radvan Freiburg. Germany Vienna, Austria
394
2:15
PM
DISCONTINUING FIRE ANT IMMUNOTHERAPY. Motto. P. MD Hylcmder, Martin, M.E. MO Freeman, San Antonio, TX
395
230
PM
3%
2:45
PM
3:oo
PM
MD MO
EPlDEMlOLOGlC STUDY ON THE FREVALENCE OF SPECIFIC TO HYMENOPIERA IN AN EXPOSED POPLUATKIN. Juarez, C. MO Blanca.M. MO Fernandez. J. MO Sanchez. F. BSc Malaga, Spain
IGE ANTIBODIES
NATURAL
OF SEVERITY OF
HISTORY OF INSECT STING ALLERGY:
RElATiONSHIP
SYMPTOMSOFfwm STNWAwApHM/w1s TOftamNG REACZtONS. Rekman. Buffalo,
397
R.O. T.M.
R.E. NY
MO
INCREASED INCIDENCE Stone.B.0. MO Evans, R.G. PhD St. Lou& MO
OF STINGS
IN VENOM SENSITIVE PATlENTS. Hutcheson. P.S. BA Slavin. R.G. MD
:.:l.lr\i. iM%WNOL JhNUARY lWi
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
390
399
400
401
3:15
PM
33olw
3:45
403
THE SlGNlFlCANCE OF ALLERGIC INDlVIDUALS. Yu.Yon MD Stadler. Beda M. PhD Bern, Swiizerkxd
ANTI-KX
AUTOANTIBODIES Muller,
THE VENOM ALLERGEN CONTENT EXTRACTS. Jacobson, Robert S. MS Mason Smith, A. PhD GreenviYe, NC PM
PM
PREPARATlVE ISOELECTRlC VENOM ALLERGENS FROM (IFAWBE). O’Neil, C.E. FhD Butcher, B.T. PhD New Orleans. LA
Ulrich
OF IMPORTED Hoffman, Schmidt.
FOCUSJNG IMPORTED
IN BEE VENOM R. MD
FIRE ANT
Donald Margit
M.A.
WHOLE
BODY
R. PhD FhD
(IEF) AS A TECHNIQUE FIRE ANT (IFA) WHOLE Reed,
(BVI
TO SEPARATE BODY EXTRACTS
MS
SERUM SICKNESS REACTION TO NATURAL YELLOW JACKET ASSOCIATED WITH SIGNIFICANT ELEVATlONS IN YJ-SPECIFIC Pdly, SM. MD Engler. R.J.M. MD Bin.D. MD Hershey, J. BA Carpenter. G. MD Washington, DC
(YJ) STlNGS IGG 1.
ORAL PRESENTATlON CONCURRENT SESStON D MONDAY, MARCH 4.1991 1:15 P.M. - 415 P.M. TOPIC MODERATORS
INFIAMATORY CELLS IN ALLERGIC Diane Marquard, M.D. Anne-Marie Imni, M.D.
402
1:15 PM
UNIQUE FEATURES OF HUMAN Inagaki, Naoki FhD Raygo. Melinda La Jolla, CA
403
1:30 PM
DIFFERENTIAL MODULATlON Botana. L.M. PhD MacGlashan. D., Jr. MD, Baltimore, MD
404
145
PM
ENHANCED SLIPEROXJDE Sedgwick. J.B. Busse, W.W. Madison, WI
405
2:DJ
PM
INFLUENZA A VIRUS SUPEROXlDE (02). Vrtls, R. Dick, E. Madison. WI
406
215PM
407
230
DISEASE
MAST CELLS DMLOPED Furitsu, Takuma ishlzaka, Teruko
IN VlTRO. MD MD, PhD
OF MEDIATOR RELEASE IN HUMAN BASOFHILS. Lichtenstein, L.M. MD, PhD PhD
(02)
GENERATION BY AIRWAY Calhoun, W.J.
ENHANCES
EOSINOPHIL Pack, Busse.
(EOS)
EOSINOPHILS
GENERATlON
J. W.
CONNECTlVE TISSLIE ACTlVATiNG PEPTIDE-III AND NEUTROPHIL PEPTtDE-2 BOTH RELEASE HISTAMINE FROM HUMAN BASOPHI~. Reddigart. Sesha R. PhD Kuna. Ptotr MD Miragllotta, Gina Komfeld. Doreen MT Castor, C.W. MD Kaplan, Allen P. MD stony Brock NY PM
(EOS).
ACTIVATING -
AGONISTlC-ANTAGONISTIC PROPERTY OF INTERLEUKIN 8 ON BASOPHILS: IDENllFlCATlON OF IL-B AS A POTENT INHIBlTOR OF CYTOKINE-INDUCED HISTAMINE RELEASE. Akzm, Rafeul Bodenburg, Yvonne Forsythe, Patricia A. Lett-Brown, Michael A. Gmnt. J. Andrew Gatvestcn. TX
OF
391
392
.J. ALLERGY
Program
408
409
410
2:45
3:&I
3:15
PM
PM
PM
THE EFFECTS OF I-ALKYL-2-ACETYL-Z&l-GLVCERO-3-PHOSPHOCHOUNE AND 1-ACYL-2-ACETYL-SN-GLYCERO-3-PHOSPHOCHOLINE HUMAN BASOPHIL MEDIATOR RELEASE. Columbo. M. Horowitz, E.M. Kagey-Sobotka. A. Patella, V. MacGlashan, D.W.. Jr. ChNton, F.H. Lichtenstein. L.M. Baltimore, MD SYNTHESlS OF I-ACVL-2-ACENL-SN-GLYCERO-3-PHO!%’HOCHOl.lNE INFLAMMATORY CELLS. Triggkmi, Massimo MD Warner, Jane Schleimer. Robert P. PhD Chibon, Fkyd Baltimore. MO IGE-MEDIATED ACTIVATION L (Pl.). Casolaro. V. MD Spadaro, G. MD Marone,G. MD NopIe% Italy tund. Sweden
OF HUMAN
FC EPSJiON Patella, Bjorck.
(AAPC)
IN HUMAN A. PhD H. PhD
Rl+ CELLS
BY PROTEIN
OF HUMAN
V. MD L MD
411
3:30
PM
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ROLE OF CA2+ IN THE STIMULATION BASOPHILIC GRANULOCVrES. Knol, E.F. Mul. F.P. Hooibrink, B. Verhoeven, A.J. Rcos, 0. Amsterdam. The Netheriands
412
3:45
PM
THE IMPORTANCE OF NASAL ALLERGEN SPECIFIC IGA AND E0SIN0FttIl.S SEASONAL ALLERGlC RtlINiTlS. Bubak, M.E. MD Wentz-Murtha. P.E. BS Dunnette. S.L. BS Keating, M.U. MD Wallen. N.D. MD Weller, D.A. MS Butterfield, J.H. MD Blomgren, J.A. RN Pfenning, M.A. BS Gleiih. G.J. MD Reed, C.E. MD Rochester, MN
413
4:oO PM
INCREASED PROTEIN EOSlNOF’HllS (EOS). Bates, M.E. Buss%, W.W. Madison, WI
KINASE
C (PKC)
(PAF) ON
ACTIVITY Bertlcs.
IN LOW
DENSITY
IN
HUMAN
P.
ORAL PRESENTAllON CONCURRENT SESSION E MONDAY, MARCH 4,191 1:15 P.M. - 4:15 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR Dale Umetsu, M.D., Ph.D. Donata Vercelli. M.D.
414
SPECIFIC INHlBJTlON OF IGE ANTlBODY SENSE OLlGODEOXYNUCLEOllDE. Hall, Tony J. Ft?D Macc!esfield. United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
415
416
I:15 PM
I:30 PM
I:45 PM
GAMMA, DELTA CELLS CELLS. Nassef. M. MD Butler, V.P.. Jr. MD New York, NY
REGULATION
STIMUMTE
CD40 STlMULATlON PROVIDES DEPENDENT DlFFEREMlATlON PRODUCTION. Ke.Zhang MD Saxon, Andrew MD Los Angeles. CA
OF IGE PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION Brostoff,
IN VITRO
Jonathan
BY AN ANTI-
MD
IGE PRODUCTION
BY EBV-ACTIVATED
B
DiFabrizio, L MD Chess, L. MO
AN INTERFERON-GAMMA INDEPENDENT IL-4 SIGNAL DIRECTLY TO HUMAN B CELLS FOR IGE Clark.
Edward
A.
PhD
:.LiN. ,MNIUNOi.. .IANIJARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
417
2:oO PM
ENGAGEMENT OF CD40 IN THE PRESENCE OF RIL-4 INDUCES BY HIGHLY PURIFIED HUMAN B CELLS. Jabora, H.H. Fu. SM. Vercelli. D. Geho, R.S. Boston, MA Charlottesville, VA
418
2:15
RlL-4 AND EBV INDUCE HUMAN B CELLS. Gel-a, R.S. Shapiro, SK. AtBert, C. Kieff. E. Boston, MA
PM
GERM-LINE
AND
MATURE Jabara. Schneider, Moody. Vercelli,
C EPSlLON
IGE SYNTHESIS
TRANSCRIPTS
IN
H.H. L.C. CT. D.
419
230
Fwl
SUPPRESSION OF ONGOING IGE PRODUCTION VIA FCER-II DECREASES EPSlLON MRNA FOR BOTH SECRETED AND MEMBRANE IGE BUT ONLY IGE SECRETION IS INHIBITED. Saxon, Andrew, MD Kurbe-Learner. Mihaela Los Angeles, CA
420
245
PM
THE MURINE CDPIMODULATING Matsushita She. MD, PhD La Jolla, CA
421
3:rxl
PM
ROLE OF FC EF’SiLON Riiber, E.P. MD Prtnz, J.C. MD Munich, Germany
422
3:15
PM
EXPRESSlON AND MONONUCLEAR Williams, J. MD Denver. CO
PROTEIN IS A NOVEL SERINE Katz, David H. MD
R2/CD23+
REGULATION PHAGOCYTES.
T CELLS IN IGE SECRETION. Endres, N. MD
OF LOW
330
FTvl
FUNCTIONAL EVlDENCE FOR HELPER CELLS AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO THE Kemeny, D. Michael Bell, Eric London, United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom
424
3:45
PM
IN VITRO SYNTHESIS OF ANTlGEN MacDonald, SM. MD Cretlcos. P.S. MD Hamilton, R.G. PhD Baltimore, MD
4:CIIl PM
IN-VITRO REGULAllON Parhar, Ranjii S. Al-Mohanna. Futwan Sheth, Kktikant Hatft. Hati Rh/odh. Saudi Arabia
AFFlNlTY Bar&h,
423
425
PROTEASE.
OF IMMUNE
IGE RECEPTORS
ON HUMAN
L. MD
AND SLIPPRESSOR ACTIVITY PERSISTENT IGE RESPONSE. Diaz-Sanchez, David Lee, Tak H.
SPECIFIC IGE. Lichtenstein, L.M. Norman, P.S. MD
MD,
CELL FUNCTIONS BY HUMAN Ernst. Peter Kwaasi, Aaron A. ACHumaidan. Eyad At&dairy, Sultan
OF CD8
PhD
IGE.
SUNSET ROSTER SESSION MONDAY, MARCH 4.lWl 4:15 P.M. - 600 P.M. TOPIC:
MECHANISMS
OF LOWER
AIRWAY RHINOVIRUS PhD J. MD MD PA PA
DISEASE
426
EFFECT OF DoY!~, W. Gwaitney. Green, I. F%tsburgh. Chartcttesville.
39 (RV-I INFECTION ON AIRWAY Skoner, D. MD SkerokY, J. MA Fireman, P. MD
427
IMMUNOHlSTOLOGY OF THE BRONCHIAL MUCOSA INTRlNSlC AND EXTRINSIC ASTHMA. Bentley, A.M. Maestrelli, P. Fabbri, L.M. Met-u. G. Stan, Chr. Bradley. B. Jeffery. P.K. Durham, S.R. Kay, A.B. London, Unlted Kingdom Padua. Italy
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY.
IN OCCUPATIONAL,
T
393
394
J, ALLERGY
Program
428
ASYMMETRICAL MACROMOLECULAR Perssan. C.G.A. Lund. Sweden
EFFECTS OF INCREASED HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE MOVEMENT ACROSS THE AIRWAY MUCOSA. Gustdsson. B.
429
METABOUSM OF PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF) FLUIDS FOLLOWING ANTTGEN CHALLENGE. Averil, F. MD Shin, M.H. MD Chilton, F. PhD Hubbard, W.C. PhD Noclerlo, R. MD Liu, MC. MD Baitimore, MD
430
EVALUATION OF BAROMETRlC HISTAMH’JE RELEASE. Olson, Nancy Y. MD Stechschutte. Daniel J. MD Kansas CitY. KS
PRESSURE
CHANGE
Diieepon,
IN NASAL
ON IN-VITRO K.N.
AND
ON
LUNG
LEUKOCYTE
PhD
431
THE EFFECTS OF EOSlNOPHlL PEROXIDASE AND MAJOR BASIC BETA-ADRENERGtC RECEPTORS. Makino. Sohie MD Motojima, Shinji MD Glelch. Gerald J. MD Rochester, MN Mibu. Japan Tochigi, Japan
PROTEIN
432
ROLE OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL DEGRANULABON IN BRONCHlOUTTS. Garofalo. Roberto MD Welliier, Robert C. MD Buffalo. NY
EOSINOPHIL
433
SERUM EOSINOPHIL Lewandowski. K. Lanner, A. Peterson, C. Toronto, Canada Upsala. Sweden
434
STEM CELL DYNAMICS IN ASTHMA: STEM CELLS AND MONOCYTES. Meggs. W.J. MD, PhD Metzger. W.J. MD Greenville, NC
435
PROTEINS
VIRUS
(RSV)-INDUCED
Kimpen. Jan Ogra, Pearay
L.L. MD L. MD
MEASURED IN CHlLDHodD Zimmerman, B. Enander, I.
CORRELATES Yongue.
ALLERGEN-AND BRADYKININ-INDUCED LUMEN IS DISTINCTLY AN INCREASE MUCOSA. Erjefatt, I. Lund, Sweden
A.C.
Persson.
BLOOD
BS
C.G.A.
437
A NEW CUNICAL PHENOMENON TO ALLERGEN CHALLENGE (DAR) Nattneus, I.K. MD PetlkanFillpek, M. MD Breda. The Netherlands
438
URINARY LTE4 PRODUCTtON ASTHMABC SUBJECTS. Hawksworth, Richard BSc Lee, Tak H. MD London, United Kingdom
URINARY LEUKOTtENE E4 LEVELS CHALLENGE. Thien. Frank MRCP Smith. Christime M. PhD Lee, Tak H. MD London, Untted Kingdom
PERIPHERAL
PLASMA EXUDATION INTO THE AIRWAY IN THE OUTWARD FERMEABILIPI OF THE
INCREASED MUSCARINIC PRESTIMULATION DECREASES RELAXATION BUT NOT BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR BINDING AND LUNG TISSUE OF GUINEA PIGS. Retnhardt, Diitrtch Lemoine. Host Worth, Heinrich Munich. Germany Dusseldorf, Germany
439
ASTHMA.
BETWEEN
436
AND
ON
BETA-ADRENERGIC ON TRACHEAL STRIPS
- A DELAYED TYPE OF ASTHMATIC RESPONSE AND ITS PHARMACOLOGIC MODULATION. Pellkan, Z. MD
BRONCHIAL Smith,
FOLLOWING
HYPER-RESPONSIVENESS Chridme
ALLERGEN
M.
PhD
AND
EXERCISE
Christie, Pandora E. MRCP Hawksworth, Richard J. BSC
IN
WN. IMMUNOL. JANLJARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
440
CHANGES INDUCED Ph. lsabelle O’Byrne, Denburg. Hargreave, Hamilton,
441
IN THE CELLULAR PROFILE ASTHMATlC RESPONSES. MD Paul M. MD Judah A. MD Frederick E. MD Canada
ACE IN ASTHMA TREATED Plusa. Tadeusz MD Pihota, Wllslow MD Warsaw. Poland
OF INDUCED
SPUTUM
Freltog, Andy MD Giiis-Gabardo, Adele Ddovlch, Jem/ MD
Kalczak,
Miroslaw
MD
PARAINFLUENZA III (P3) ViRUS INFECTION CAUSES AIRWAY NESS TO INTRAVENOUS SUBSTANCE P IN GUINEA p1GS. Clough. J. BS Sorkness. R. PhD Buckner, C. PhD Dick. E. PhD Lemonske, R. MD Mod&on, WI
443
DECREASED LEUKOTRIENE B4 (LTB4) 0’MN.T PRIMED BY LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE Cherta, S. Chabannes. B. Logarde. M. LYon Sud, France
444
EFFECTS OF CETlRlZiNE SALBUTAMOL. DeVos, C. PhD Naline, E. PharmD BrainsI’Alleud, Belgium Paris. France
ON
HUMAN
BRONCHI,
Condenas. Advenler,
444
CROSS-TACHYPHYLACTlC STUDIES EVlDENCE FOR PARTIAL ANTAGONlSM Pokxa, R. Hotgote. ST. Southampton. United Kingdom
INTERACTlON
RESPONSES
OF HUMAN
FACTORS
ATOPiC DERMARTtS (AD) AND HISTAMINE RELEASiNG FACTORS ON HUMAN SKIN MAST CELLS (HSMC). Zekowski, S. MD 0tte.R. MD Tharp,M. MD Fireman, P. MD Pittsburgh. PA
448
IDENTTFICATTON AND CHARACTERlZATlON IN RABBIT PLATELET LYSATES. Henrlksen, R.A. Fisher, R.H. Greenville, NC
450
WITH
WITH INHALED KININS IN ASTHMA: INDUCED BY INHALED TDESARGPI-BK. Rajakuiasingam, K.
447
449
NEUTROPHILS
M.L. PharmD C.A. MD
EFFECT OF BlOSTlM (RU 41.740) ON INFLAMMATORY GRANULOCYTES. BASOPHILS AND PLATELETS. Scheffer, J. PhD Ounis. I. MD Konlg, W. MD Eiochum, Germany Paris, France
RELEASING
HYPERRESPONSIVE-
PRODUCTION BY BLOOD (LPS). Aloui, R. Perttn-Foyolle, M. Pacheco, Y.
445
HISTAMINE
E&
BY STEROIDS.
442
TOPIC:
AFTER ALLERGEN-
EViDENCE OF DE NOVO SENSlTiVE SUBJECTS. Brunet.c. Bsc JoblnM. BSc Laval, Canada
SYNTHESlS
OF HISTAMINE
(HRFS):
RELEASING
EFFECT
ACTIVITY
Martin, J.F. Metzger. W.J.
AND
SECRmON
McCall, Hebert.
OF HRF IN RAGWEED-
S.R. PhD J. MD
ISOLATION AND BlOLOGlCAL ACTiVtTlES OF A MOLECULAR OF HISTAMINE-RELEASING FACTOR. Jobln,M. ErSc Brunet. C. ErSc Hebert. J. MD Laval. Canada
WEIGHT
SPECIE
395
396
J. ALLERGY
Program
NEUTROPHIL-DERIVED HUMAN LUNG TtSSUE. Nagakura. T. MD Masaki, T. MD Maekawa, K. MD Tokyo, Japan
451
TOPIC:
TREATMENT
NCA
AND
HISTAMINE Ohno. iikura,
RELEASING
ACTIVITY
FROM
K. BSc Y. MD
OF ASTHMA
452
DECLINE IN PULMONARY IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING Villacis, B.F. MD Charlesworth, E.N. MD San Antonlo. TX
453
CORTtSOL LEVELS AND GROWTH IN ASTHMABCS LESS THAN AGE WITH HIGH DOSE NEBUUZED STEROID (BUDESONIOE. 2 MG/DAY). Zimmerman, B. Trembtay. D. Holland, F.J. Brjnach, L. Szlapetll. G. Toronto, Conada
454
INHALED Palmer, London,
455
BONE DENSBY INVESTIGATTON REDUCTlON IN STEROIPDEPENMNT Jackson, R. MD McNeil, D. MD Cdumbus. OH
4%
THE EFFECT OF INHALATION 104353 ON LTC4AND ASTHMATIC SUBJECTS. ChristIe, P.E. MRCP Spur. 8. PhD London, United Kingdom
BECLOMEMASONE J.B.D. Untted Kingdom
FUNCTION TESTS (PFTI IN EXTRINSIC IMMUNOTHERAW (ID. Goetz, D.W. PhD. MD
DlPROPlONATE
- SYSTEMIC
ASTHMATICS
5 TREATED
EFFECTS REVIEWED.
DURING CONTROLLED CORTICOSTEROID ASTHMATTCS RECEIVING AURANOFIN. Gill, J.
OF THE LEUKOTRIENE D4 (LTM) ANTAGONIST LTEQINDUCED BRONCHOCONSTMCTTON
SKF IN
Crea. A. PhD Lee, T.H. MD
457
PHARMACODYNAMIC GUINEA PIG ASTHMA Chand. N. Nolan, K. Wichmann. J.K. Langevin, C.N. Kucharczyk. N. Cranbury, NJ
AND PHARMACOKlNETtC STUDIES WITH AZELASTlNE MODEL. Adusumalli, VI Diamantii, W. Plonka, J. Wong. K.K. Sofla, R.D.
458
EFFECT OF A SPECIFIC HYPERRESFQNSIVENESS LIPOPOLY-SACCHARIM Idaira, K. Kokubu. F. Takahashi, T. Asanumo, A. Harada. M. Koda. A. Tokyo. Japan Osaka, Japan
THROMBOXANE A2 ANTAGONIST, tNDUCED BY OZONE EXPOSURE EXKXURE IN GUtNEA FIGS. Imai, T. Adachi, M. Arimura, A. Kurosowa. A. Nagai, H.
459
PHARMACOLOGTC PROFILES OF S-1452, A NOVEL ANTAGONIST, AS AN ANTT-ASTHMATIC DRUG. Arimura, Aklnort Asanuma, Fuji0 Kurosawa, Atsushi Harada, Minoru Nagal. Hirolchi Koda. Akihide Osaka, Japan Glhu. Japan
IN
S-1452. ON AIRWAY IN BEAGLES AND BY
THROMBOXANE
A2
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
Program
87 1, PART 2
460
NEDOCROMIL’S EFFECT ON NEUTROPHIL MIGRATION THROUGH NONCELL BARRIERS. Casale, T.B. MD Carolan, E.J. PhD Iowa City, IA
CELL AND
461
EFFECT OF BECLOMErHASONE AND THEOPHYLUNE ON NONSPECIFIC BRONCHIAL HYPERRESFONStVENESS(HR) IN ASTHMATICS EXPOSED AND NOT EXPOSED TO ALLERGENS TO WHICH THEY ARE SENSITIVE. Areson. J. Nelson, H.S. Pearlman. D. Nathan, R. Bell, T. Bronsky. E. Denver, CO colorado springs. co
462
A DOUBLE-BLIND MULTKZENTER GROUP COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFlCACY OF NEDOCROMIL SODIUM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ADULT ASTHMATlCS USING A 82 AGONIST. Fink, J. MD Toshkii, D. MD W1lson.A. MD Silvers, W. MD Mihvaukee. WI Los Angeles. CA
463
BETA 2 AGONISTS IN THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE AnACK OF ASTHMA: ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATKIN AND SIDE EFFECTS. Scal~n, D.M.F. MD Toledo, E.C. MD Oliveira, CA. MD Sole. D. MD Naspitz, C.K. MD so0 Paulo, BRAzlL
464
FLUTICASONE FROPIONATE Chewinsky, P. Dockhorn, R. Noonan, M. Pleskow. w. Schoenwetter, W. Webb. R. N. Dartmouth, MA
465
INHlBlTlON BY AEROSOUZED ICI 204,219, LTD4 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST, ALLERGEN-INDUCED BRONCHOCONSTRICTlON. Nathan, R.A. MD Storms, W.W. MD Bodman, SF. MD Minkwitz, MC. F’hD Glass, M. MD Colorado Springs, CO Wlbnlngton. DE
466
ATIENUATION OF ANTIGENINDUCED PKX BY A NEW XANTHINE DERIVATIVE Eda,R. MD 0kada.C. MD Bergren, V.A. BS Bergren, D.R. PhD Omaha, NE
(FP) AEROSOL IN ASTHMA. Bronsky. E. LaForce. C. Pearlman. D. Sebzer. J. van As, A.
BRONCHOCONSlRlCTlON IN GUINEA OF PENTOXIFYLLINE (HWA-448). , zz’ Towtiey,
:DMD R.G. MD
457
THE EFFECT OF TERFENADlNE ON THE BRONCHOCONSTRlCTlON. RESPONSE AND LEUKOPENIA INDUCED BY PLATELET-ACTIVATING Hopp. R.J. DO Dowllng, P. MD Agrawal, D.K. PhD Town@. R.G. MD Nalr, N. MD Bewtra, A.K. MD Omaha. NE
468
INFLUENCE OF MITE INJECTlONS Tr[gul, Fathl MD Saint-Pow. France
469
EFFECT OF IPRATROPIUM CHILDREN. Shuckett, E.P. MD Sirnons, F.E.R. MD Watson, W.T.A. MD Winnipeg, Canada
DERMAL FACTOR.
ON FEVl IN ASMMATlC CHILDREN. Menardo, J.L. MD
BROMIDE
OF
(IB) ON INTRAOCULAR St. Vincent, J.C.M. Becker, A.B. MD
PRESSURES IN BN
397
398
J. ALLERGY
Program
470
DOUBLE BLlND. PLACEBO-CONTROLLED ASTHMA WlJH PYRIDOXINE. Buchmeier, A. Comoro. M. Nelson. H.S. Denver, CO
STUDY Sur. S. Morgan,
OF
THE TREATMENT
OF
S.
471
POWDER INHALATION OF TER5UTmNE AND SALBUTAMOL, A CUMULATIVE DOSE-REPONSE COfvlPARtS3N OF t3RONCHODllATlNG EFFECT AND SfDE EFFECTS. Lofdahl, Cbes-Goran MD Ullman, Anders MD Lunde. Helen MD Svedmyr, Nils MD Gotelxxg, Sweden
472
A DOUBLE BLlND STUDY OF IODINATED GLYCEROL (ORGANIDIN) CHRONIC ASTHMATlC PATfEN% RECEIVING ll+EROPHYLLlNE. Repsher, Lawrence H. MD Wheut Ridge, CO
473
EVALUATION OF PEMIROLAST. A NEW NON-BRONCHODILATOR MEDICATION. FOR PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA. Orgel, H.A. Kemp, J.P. Bernstein, I.L. Bierman. C.W. Ll, J.T. Siegel. SC. Spongerberg. R.B. Tlnkelman. D.G. SanDk?go.CA
474
A ONE-WEEK EVALUATION Of SALMETEROL, A NEW LONGACTJNG ADRENERGKZ AEROSOL FOR ASTHMA THERAPY. Kemp, J.P. Bierman, C.W. Bransky. E.A. Cocchetto, D.M. DeMars, D.D. Justus. SE. Uddle, R. Orgel, HA. Tlnkelman. D.G. van As, A. San D&jo. CA
475
PREVALENCE OF POSTERIOR SUBCAPSUlAR CAJARACTS &SC) ASTHMATlC F’OPULATION UNDERGOING LONG-TERM SUf?VElUANCE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF INHALED STEROID THERAPY. Dyson. Charles MO McCormkk, duncan S. MO Toogocd. J.H. MD London, Canada
476
TROLEANDOMYCIN (TAO) THERAPY EFFECTS ON BONE METABOLISM. Kamada, Alan K. PharmD Szefler, Stanley J. MD Denver, CO
IN SNERE
STEROID
IN STABLE,
ANTIALLERGY
REQUlRlNG
BETA2-
IN
AN FOQ
ASTHMA:
Hill, Malcolm R. PharmD Brenner, A. Manon MD
477
NEUROKININS CAUSE AIRWAY Jots. Guy F. MD, PhD Ghent. Belgium
MAST CELL ACTIVATION Pauwels, Romoin
478
EVIDENCE AGAINST NEURALLY AND HUMAN ILEUM. Fox, C.C. MD Baltimore, MD
MEDIATED
HISTAMINE
Undem.
B.J.
IN THE RAT. A. MD, PhD
RELEASE
IN GUINEA
PIG
PEPJIDES SKIN.
OF
PhD
479
COMBlNED EFFECT OF C-TERMINAL AND SUBSTANCE P ON GRANULOCYTE INFlLTRATK)N Tanaka, S. MD Iwamoto. Tomioka, H. MD Yoshida. Chii, Japan
N-TERMINAL IN MOUSE I. MD S. MD
480
FURTHER EVIDENCE THAT AN EXPERlMENJAL ANllAUERGY AGENT. SCH 37224, INHIBITS TACHYKININ-MEDIATED PULMONARY RES’ONSES lN GlJlNEA PIGS. Kreutner. W. F%D M-o, G. EQO% R.W. PhD Chapman, R.W. PhD Hey, J.A. PhD Bloomfield. NJ
481
v*oAcnvE INTESTINAL mmx INHIBITS PHORBOL ESTER-ENHANCED SYNTHESIS IN A HUMAN B CELL LINE. Cheng. Paul P.J. Sreedharon, Sunil P. Robichon, Alain Goetzl, Edward J. San Francisco, CA
IGM
CLtN. IMWJNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
402
UNteUE SUPPREsslON OF HUMAN BLOOD MONONUCLEAR -ON OF tGG BY PROLONGED EXPOSURE INTESTINAL PEPTIDE (VlP). Adebnan. Dantet C. MD Go&&J. MD Hcssner.Avt MD Son Fran&co. CA
483
VIRAL PEPTtDE MtMKX LYMF’HOF2OLtFERATION. Barker,Sotedad BSc San Fran&co. CA
TOPIC: 4&l
485
486
IMMUNE
VtP-tNDUCED
SUPPRESStON
LEUKOCYTE (ML) TO VASOACTIVE
OF SPECtFlC
Frtck, Oscar
L. MD
DEFICIENCY IN VtVO EFFECT OF PREDNtSONE AND SERUM tGG SLJBCLASSES. Cello, John Paul MD Irvtne. CA SPONTANEOUS RECOVERY OLD BOY. Becker, Jock M. MD Green, Jeffrey M. MD Darutger, Roger N. MD Phttadetphii, PA
ON
SFECtFK.2 Gupta.
ANTlBODY Sudhir
OF A FUNCTtONAL
RESPONSE
MD
ANTIBODY
DEFECT IN A 9 YEAR
Lischner. Harold W. O&s. Hans D. MD Douglas, Steven D.
TRANSlENT HYPOGAMMAGLOBUUNEMIA AND FOLLOW-UP. Verma. Rakesh C. MD Phttodetphta. PA
MD MD
OF EARLY CHILDHOOD McGeady,
(SAR)
Stephen
EXTENSION
J. MD
487
HUMORAL IMMUNE IMMUNODEFKXENCY Kramer, B. MD Wedgwcod,R. MD Bronx, NY Seattle. WA
400
INCREASED DOSAGE REQlJtREMENTS FOR INTRAVENOUS GAMMAGLOBLtLtN (IVtQ REPtACEMENT DURlNG THE SECOND AND THIRD TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY (IUP) IN A PATtENT WtTH COMMON VARIABLE HYPOGAMMAGLOBLJLtNEMtA (CVt-0. Engter. R.J.M. MD Potty. S.M. MD Ambrus, J. MD Washtngton. DC St. Louis, MO
489
IS THE ROlJTlNE SCREENING USEFUL? Epstein, Michetle M. MD New Haven, CT
490
491
492
493
IGG SUBCLASS PATIENTS. Den& Kathleen Dcnwlctns.RogerL. Santa Monica.
AND A.
RESPONSES IN A PATtENT WITH COMMON (CVtDI AFTER INFECTtON WITH HIV. 0chs.H. MD Rubinsfein. A. MD
FUNCTKXAL PhD MD
FOR THE SAUVARY Boumgarten.
ANTlBODY
SECRETORY
VARIABLE
COMPONENT
Alexander
LEVELS IN ADULT
MD
IGA DEFICIENT
French, Martyn A.H. MD Peter, James B. MD, PhD
CA
IGA SUBCLASS IN AStHMATiC CHILDREN AND IN INFANTS Wtl-H RECURRENT RESFIRATORY tNFECTtON. Bustos. G.J. Buds, G.J. Jr. Butos. G.D. Amr, M. Ramero. 0. Mtnneapolis, MN cordoba. Argenttno ISOLATED 1664 DEFtCtENCY IN CHILDREN: A UNtQUE SEROLOGX MARKER FOR RECURRENT RESFIRATORY INFECTtON RISK? Carmack. MA. Moss, R.B. Stanford. CA DO PATlENt WtTH lNtE!jTlNAL LYMFttANGtECTAStA NEED IMMUNOGLOBULIN REPLACEMENT THERAPY? IMMUNE EVALUATtON OF TWO CHILDREN. Pacheco. SE. MD Retd.B. MD Rose&bif.H.M. MD Hanson, C.G. MD Stwarer. W.T. MD, PhD Houston, TX
399
400
J, ALLERGY
Program
494
495
496
ANTI-IGA ANTIBODIES PRoDucTs. Bjorkonder. Janne Smith, Cl. Edword Goteborg. Sweden Huddinge, Sweden IMMUNOGLOBUUN Anderson, M.H. Augusta, GA
AND
THE ACCEPTANCE
Hammotstrom, Belin. Lors
VALUES
PARTIAL IMMUNOGLOBUUN SUBCLASS DEFICIENCY. McNeil, D. MD Lament, R. Columbus, OH
DEFICIENCY
IN
498
IN VIVO AND IN VITRO ASSESSMENTS Esch, Robert E. PhD Buckley. C. Edward Ill MD Lenoir. NC Durham, NC
499
COMMON VARIABLE lMMUNODEFlClENCY SYNDROME. Carro. J. MD Nelson, Stein, M. MD Good, St. Petersburg. FL West Palm Beach. FL GENETICALLY-DETERMINED PROFILES OF 76 INFANTS. GOSSOQ~, D.L. MD Buckley, R.H. MD Durham. NC
CHEMOTHERAPY.
ASSOCIATION
Sanberg,
IMMUNE RESPONSES IN CHILDREN .%urdardottir. ST. MD C-osselbrant. M. MD Fireman, P. MD Pittsburgh. PA
PLASMA
Lennort
IN CHILDREN ON CANCER Guill, M.F. MD
MD
497
503
OF IGA CONTAINING
WITH
IGG
P.
WITH OTITIS MEDlA WITH EFFUSION 0tte.R. MD Hoddad, J. MD
COME).
OF CELLULAR IMMUNITY Weinhc+d, Kent J. PhD
IN A PATlENT R.P. MD R.A. PhD.
T CELL DEFICIENCV: E&k,
CLINICAL M.E.
WITH
TURNER’S
MD
AND
L4BORATORY
MD
501
A CASE OF PRlMARY T CELL IMMUNODEFICIENCY WITH DECREASED EXPRESSION OF TCRICD3 MOLECULES ASSOCIATED Wmr ROBERT’S SYNDROME. Korlopudi, S. MD Day, N.K PhD Good, R.A. PhD, MD. DSc Jyonouchi, H. MD St. Petersburg, FL
502
OSTEOMYELITIS IN A PATlENT FOLLOWlNG DOSE REDLkXON Dorenboum, A. MD Abramson, S.L. MD, PhD Rosenblott, H.M. MD Shearer, W.T. MD, PhD Houston, TX
503
ANALYSlS SEQUENCE. Ho&on, Hanson. Shearer, Houston.
504
505
OF CD4 Lyndoll Celine Willlam TX
WITH CHRONlC GRANULOMATOUS OF RECOMBINANT eMEi?FERON Kline, M.W. MD Hanson, C.G. MD Anderson. DC. MD
SUBPOPULAllONS
F. MD G. MO T. MD,
IN PATlENTS
WITH PARTlAL
Rcsenbfatt. Howard Brown, Betty s.
M.
B CELL
AND
DlSEASE GAMMA
DIGEORGE MD
PhO
ATAXIA TElANGlECTASiA WITH T AND OF THE NK CELL fJ@ULAmN. Jones, CA. MD Hoddad, Z.H. MD LOS An~eies. CA ANALYSIS OF T AND B LYMPHOCYTE DIGEORGE SYNDROME. Sjohll, H. MD Good, R.A. PhD, MD, DSc JyofvxcM, H. MD St. petecsbug. FL
DEFICIENCY
Durkc&mfih,
PHENOTYPES Urval. K. MD Day. N.K.
D.
EXPANSION
MTSI
IN PATlENTS
WITH PARTIAL
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY lS9?
VOLUME NUMBER
Program
87 1. PART 2
506
LYMPHOCYTE FUNCTtONAL RESPONSES TO MEASLES AND MUMPS ANTIGEN AS A MANlFESTAllON OF THE DISEASE PROGRESStON IN PEDIATRIC HIV PATIENTS. CastllkxLax~m MD Young, Rose Mane MD Frieri. Marianne PhD. MD BaM. Howard MD East Meadow, New York
507
COMPARtSON BETWEEN MULTITEST MERIEUX INST. (MD AND INTRADERMAL DELAYED TYPE HYPERSENSRTVITY SKlN TESTS (ID) IN HIV SEROPOSITIVE PATIENTS. Da~is.W. MD Engler, R.J.M. MD Moyer. D. MD Smith. L. MD Wlenba, T. MS, MPH Blrx, D. MD Washington, DC San Diego, CA
508
EFFECTS OF INTERFERON ON BETA2 MICROGLOBULIN, TRYPTOPHAN, 2-5A SYNTHETASE AND INDOLEAMINE DIOXYGENASE IN EARLY HIV INFECTION. Grazlano. F.M. MD, witt, P.L. Ozaki, Y. Brown, R.R. Irlzam/. A. Storer, B. Borden, E.C. MD Madison, WI
509
EFFECT OF ALKYLUREAS Rubinstein, Arye MD Kotknan, T. Goldsteln, H. MD Bmnx. NY
ON HTLV-1118. CalveIll, Eitbaum,
T. PhD D. PhD
510
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF IMMUNOREGULATORY ACTIVITIES PROBE ON CORD BLOOD VS. ADULT LYMPHOCYlES. TOW. H. Nair, M.P.N. Schwartz, S.A. Ann Arbor, Ml
511
EXPANStON OF LEU2+7+ (CD&CD57+) LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOWIATION IN SYMPTOMATlC HIV+ CHILDREN (HIV+C). Minlkes. NJ. MD Schuvd,S. MD Bonagum, V.R. MD Valacer, D.J. MD New HYde Park, NY
512
INCREASED INCIDENCE OF HlADR5 WITH PAROTID ENLARGEMENT (FE). Soberman, N. O’ReiH/, M.E. Bedofl. w. New Hyde Park, NY New York, NY
TOPIC:
0-S)
IN HIV+ CHILDREN
Pcsner, M. Lecnidas, J. Bonagum. V.
LATEX ALLERGY
513
IGE MEDIATED ALLERGY DIAGNOSTTC PROCEDURE Jaeger, D. Baur, x. Bochum, Germany
514
lNll?AOPERAllVE ANAPHYLAXIS: GokIM. MD Swarlz. J.S. MD Shandling, B. MB Toronto, Canada Hamiiton. Canada
515
FATAL ANAPHYLAXIS ALLERGY. Ownby, D.R. MD Sammons, N. RN Detroit, Ml516 Slater. Jay E. MD washlngton. DC
516
IMMUNOPHENOTYPE
OF HIV ENV-GAG
LATEX ANTIGENS. Slater. Jay E. MD Washington, DC
TO LATEX PROTEINS CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTTC ASPECTS. Czuppon. A.
DURlNG
RELEVANCE,
AN ASSOClATlON WITH LATEX SENSITIVITY. Braude, B.M. MD Dolovlch, J. MD
A BARtUM
ENEMA
Tomlanovich, McCullough,
ASSOCIATED
WITH LATEX
M. MD J. LATEX AMIGENS.
401
402
J. ALLERGY
Program
517
IMMEL%ITE-lYPE REACTIONS Fuchs, m. G&r. J. GatHngen. Germany Reinbek. Germany
518
PREVALENCE OF IAlEX ROOMS. CharpIn, Denis MD Lhermet. Ide MD Marseille. Fmnce
TO RUBBER. Wahl,
ALLERGY
IN NURSES Lag&, Vewioet.
519
AN UNUSUAL CASE OF CONTACT Hat&en. Bjom M. PhD Vleluf, Dieter MD Hamburg, Germany
520
PREOPERATNE Sockln, Steven Boston, MA South Weymouth.
PROPHYLAXIS M. MD
WORKING
Francoise Daniel
IN
OPERATING
MD MD
DERMATlTlS DUE TO A RAINCOAT. Hemwnn. Kitsten Ring, Jdwnnes MD, PhD
OF LATEX ANAPHYLAXIS. Young, Mk%ael
C.
MD
MA
521
NATURAL Sussman. Dol&ch. Toronto, Hamilton,
522
LATEX HYPERS!INSlllVll-Y Sharma. Ronjan MO Durham, NC
LATEX HYPERSENSlTlVllY G.L. J. Canada Canada
IMRAOpERAllVE Shapiro. G.G. Burns, M.W. Mitchell, M.G. Seattle. WA
523
R.
REACTIONS. Tarlo. S.
IN HEALTH
CARE WORKERS. Buckley, C. Edward.
CAROIOVASCUIAR
COUAPSE
Vimnt, F.S.
Ill MD
DUE TO LATEX
ALLERGY
Mayo, M.G. Nguyen. D.
CHARACTERKATION OF LATEX ALLERGENS WITH IMMUNOELECTROPHORESlS AN0 IMMUNOBLOTllNG. Maklnen-K&men. S. PhD Turjanmaa. K. MD Aienlus. H. MS Paiosuo,T. MD Reunaki, T. MD Helsinki, Finland Tampere. Finland
524
SUNRISS POSTER SESSlON TUESDAY, MARCH 5.1991 7:oO A.M. - 830 A.M. TOAC:
ADVERSE
FOOD
REACTiONS
525
ALLERGENICIlY OF INFANT Adler. 9. MB, ChB Rudge. F. London, United Kingdom
526
TOPICAL AND SYSTEMIC IMMEDIATE Schwartz, Robert H. MD Rochester, NY Santa Clclra. CA
527
REST ANlIGENlCllY (CMH). Einamon.Roland
528
AN0
FORMULAE
AND COW’S Asaduliohi.T. Warner, J.O.
REACTORS TO COW’S Hank, Nick S. PhD
ALLERGENICIlY
PhD
IN-VIVO AND INVITRO STUDIES HYPOALLERGENIC FORMULAE. Rugo. E. MO Wahn,U. MD Berltn.Germany Hamburg. Germany
MILK SUBSTITUTES. BSc MO
OF COW’S Kjellman,Max
ON THE ALLERGENIC Wahl.
R. FhD
MILK
MiLK
HYDROLYSATES
MO
ACTIVITY
OF OIFFEREM
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
529
INVESTIGATtON OF ANllGENtCtTY AND ALLERGENKXY FORMULAE (AR BY RAST, IMMUNOBLOTTtNG AND Forster, J. Gortter. Y. Utbanek. R. Fretburg. Germany Vienna. Austria
530
DETERMlNATlON OF REDUCTTON HYDROLYSATES BY MEASURtNG Bauer, Carl-Peter Munich, Germany
531
DlSTRtBUTlON OF MONO OR MULTl SUSCEPTlBtUTlES IN A POPUIATION PARENTS ALLERGIC TO COW’S MILK PROTEINS. RELATlVE INCIDENCE DIFFERENT ALLERGENS. Wal, JM. FhD Ley. J.P. PhD David.8. MD Peitre, G. PhD Parts. France
532
PROSPECTlVE ESTIMATKIN OF tGG, IGG SUBCLASS AND IGE ANTlBODlES DIETARY PROTEINS IN INFANTS WlTH COW MILK ALLERGY. Host,A. MD Husby. S. MD Larsen, J.N. PhD Gjesing. B. PhD Lowenstein, H. DSc Odense. Denmark Horshotm. Denmark
533
COW’S MILK ALLERGY Levy, Y. MD Kombrot. B. MD Einstein, 8. MD Petah-Tikva, Israel
534
ANAFtlYLAKIS IN A MILK-ALLERGIC CONTAMINATED KOSHER-LABELED Jones, R.T. BS Yunginger, J.W. MD Rochester, MN
535
ABSORF’RON OF OVOALBUMIN Cavagni. G. Paganelli, R. Glordano, S. Rome, Itah/
5%
SYSTEMIC ANAPHYlAKlS THAWED SHMMPS. Colas des Francs, V. Kapferschmltt-Kubler, Pauli. G. MD Strasbourg. Fmnce
537
538
AND
OF ALLERGENtClTY THE tGE-BINDING
NUTRlllONAL
MEASLES IMMUNRATION ALLERGY. Bruno. Giovanna MD Cantor% Amatda MD. B&nco,Luisa MD Rome. ltab EVTDENCE OF ALLERGENIC WATERMELON. Ross. Brandon D. MD Ownby. Dennis R. MD Detrolt, Ml
RtCKElS IN A FOUR Davidovttz,M. MD Avramovltz, T. BSc Danan. Y.L. MD
IN BREAST-FED Cattarelll, Bertolini.
OCULAR
F’ROJECTION
IN CHILDREN Grandatfa, Vanoter.
YEAR OLD
BOY.
OF MILK-
OF
UQUID
FROM
MEDIATED
EGG
J. MD
WlTH
IGE
Mlcheie Cristiana
E. MD MD
BETWEEN
McCullough.
BANANA
AND
Judith
539
mw+w4xis To CARROT: moss WlTH SPlCES FROM THE UMBELLIFERAE Lopez, M. MD Hetbling. A. MD New Orleans, LA Clevetand. OH
mcnm OF CARROT FAMILY (UF). Schwartz,H. MD Lehrer. S. PhD
540
CHRONIC ANAF’HYLAXIS PRODUCTS. Yeates. Henry M. Orem. UT
BY INGESTTON Jenson,
TO
MD
CROSS-REACTIVITY
CAUSED
OF 63 OF THE
INFANTS C. P.
deBl0v.F. Kopte&hmitt,
MD
(MI)
IN SOY-BEEF-COLLAGEN CAPACITY.
CHILD FOLLOWING INGESTION DAIRY-FREE’ DESSERT. Squilkxe, D.L. BA
AFTER MD MC.
OF HYFQALLERGENIC AUTORADIOGRAFHY.
Kraig,
OF
SPECIFIC
VEGETABLE
K. MD
IGE
GUM
403
404
J. ALLERGY
Program
541
TOPIC: 542
543
544
FIXED FOOD ERUPTION. Ketso. John M MD San Diego, CA DRUG
ALLERGY
AND
INTOLERANCE
A CASE OF KETOROIAC sENslnvlTY. Foumier. DC. MD Hlimon, B.C. MD Shreveport, LA ACETAMINOPHEN Stempel. Davld Sullivan, Timothy Seattle. WA Dallas. TX
INDUCED
ASTHMA
IN AN ADULT
Linehon,
INDUCED MD J. MD
A.T.
ANAF’HYLAXJS. Simms,
BOVINE THROMBlN AS A CAUSE REPORT OF A CASE. Henry, A.R. MD Ledoux, R.A. BS Goodman, D.L. MD Aurora. CO
Roy
WITH ASPIRIN
MD
MD
OF POST-OPERATIVE O’Connell, Vaughan,
ANAPHYIAXIS: M.A. MD T.R. MD
545
ANAPHYlAXIS TO PROTAMINE Dykewlcz. Mark S. MD St. Louts, MO Chicago, IL
COMPONENT Orfan,
546
PROTAMINE HYF’ERSENSlTlVlTY Kim, H.W. MD Lleberman, P. MD Memphis. TN
PRESENRNG Yoo.
547
INTERPRETING SYSTEMlC REACTlONS DURING SKIN TESTING: ANAPHYLAXIS TO BENZALKONtUM CHLORIDE (B-&Q Loeb. Lazarus Gruchalla, Rebecca Kennerly, Donald MD Ft. Worth, TX DaUas. TX
IN NF’H HUMAN Nicholas MD
AS AN INSLlUN T.J. MD, PhD
INSULIN.
REACTION,
EVALUATING MD
548
MANAGEMENT OF DEFEROXAMINE Crttchlow, M.E. MD New Orleans, LA
(DF) HYPERSENSlTlViTY Waring, N.P. MD
549
USINOPWL INDUCED Dao, H.T. MD Sooho0.G. MD Los Angeles. CA
AND RESF’lRATORY DISTRESS Klaustermeyer. W.B. MD
550
HEMATEMESlS ADMINISTRATION. Cano. F. MD Ballow. M. MD Buftolo, NY
ANGlOEDEMA
SECONDARY
THEOPHYLLINE Donovon,
551
ANAFHYLAXlS INJECTION: Hunt, L.W. Rochester,
552
METRONIDAZOLE HYFERSENSlTlVilY Kurohara. Margaret L. MD Lebherz. Thomas 8. MD Los Angeles, CA
553
PHOTOSENSJTIVRY REACTION FOLLOWED BY VITIUGO. Bergner. Thomas MD Rueff. Franzlska MD Munich. Germany
DUE
VOCAL CORD DYSFUNCTTON Goodman, D.L. MD Skkarew, P.R. MD Auroro. CO
(VCD)
554
FOLLOWING HYPERSENStR’MY MD MN
TO
FIRST
IN A CHILD
TOXICITY K.M.
BY
ORAL
DO
A KENALOG CIRIAMClNOlONE TO CARBOXYMETHYtCElLULOSEE. Dunn, W.F. MD
ACETONIDE)
AND ORAL DESENSlTtZATION. Kwong, Frank K. MD Kloustermeyer, Williim B. MD
TO
SYSTEMIC
Pqbilla.
PRESENTING O’Connell.
PROMETHAZINE
Bernhard
MD
AS ANAPHYIAXIS. M.A. MD
(PM.?!)
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 199i
VOLUME NUMBER
Program
87 1. PART 2
SUCCESSFUL DESENSlTlZATlON REACTlON TO RECOMBlNANT (HUMATROPE). Walker, S.B. MD Weiss, M.E. MD Seattle. WA
OF A PATlENT WHO HAD HUMAN (RH) GROWIH
556
ESTROGEN (E) HYPERSENSlllW Young, Michael C. MD south Weymouth, MA
AND DESENSITIZATION. Deli% Claudio MD
557
PLATELET FACTOR 3 (PF3) IMMUNOINJURY ASSAY IN SULFAMETHOXAZOLE (SMX) INDUCED PLATELET LYSIS. Detjen, P.F. MD Shaughnessy. M.A. BS Cohen, I. PhD, MD Gmmmer, L.C. MD Chicago. IL
558
DELAYED ALLERGlC REACTlONS TO BETALACTAMS. INTOLERANCE TO AMOXICIUJN OR AMPICILLIN WITH GOODTOLERANCE TO BENM PENICILLIN. Burgos. F. Blanca. M. Vega, J.M. Carmona. M.J. Miranda, A. Garcia. J.J. Perez-Estrada. M. Acebes, J.M. Malaga. Spain
559
PREDlCTlVE VALUE (PV) OF CEFAZOUN (CFD SKIN TESTS (ST) IN THE EVALUAllON OF NON-UFE THREATENING REACllONS (NTR) DURING CEFACLOR (CFC) THERAPY IN CHILDREN (PD. Valacer, D.J. MD Posner, M.D. MD Wipfler, K.P. RN Bonagura. V.R. MD New Hyde Park, NY
560
THE EFFECTS OF LORATADlNE. DIPHENHYDRAMINE AND PLACEBO WORKER PRODUCTIVITY: RESULTS OF A DOUBLE BUND TRIAL. Adelsberg. B.R. MD D’AmiwBeadon. A. PhD East Meadow, NY
561
A COMPARATlVE STUDY TO THE EFFECTS OF CEfIRlZlNE, TERFENADINE AND TRIPROUDINE ON AClWAL DRIVING AND PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE. Volketts, E.R. van Willigenburg. A.P. von Laar, M.W. Maes, R.A. Utrecht, The Netherlands
562
THE EFFECT OF TERFENADINE Sklarew, P.R. MD Vaughan, T.R. MD Aurora, CO
563
PERFORMANCE OF A RAPID MICROTITER PLATE HISTAMINE USING A MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY. Hsu, Y.P. Moss, R.B. Stanford. CA
TOPlC: INFLAMMATORY 564
565
545
Tattoni,
A SYSTEMIC HORMONE
D.S. MD
ON
OR URINATION. Thrasher, J.B. MD Spaulding. H.S. MD RELEASE ASSAY
CELLS AND PHARMACOLOGY EFFECT OF AN HERBAL COMPOSITE IN GUINEA-PIG AIRWAYS. Toda, M. MD Amagal, M. MD Motojima, S. MD Maklno.S. MD Mlbu, Japan lochigi. Japan THE EFFECT 0~ MIDAGLIZ~LE LYMPHOCYrES. Sugiyama. H. MD 0kada.C. MD Townley, R.G. MD Omaha. NE
CTJ-96) ON EOSINOFHIL
ACCUMULATION
Yamai, T. MD Akutsu, I. MD Fukuda, T. MD
0~ cyclic
AMP PRoDucnoN
IN HUMAN
Miyogawo. H. MD Eda,R. MD
CYTOLOGIC CHANGES IN NASAL SECRETIONS (Ns) DUWNG THE LATE NASAL RESPONSE CLNR) PRETREATED WlTH DlSODlUM C ROMOGLYCATE (DSCQ AND BECLOMETHASONE DIPROP. @DA) OR BUDESONIDE (BSA). Pelikan, 2. MD Pelikon-Filipek. M. MD Breda. The Nethetinds
405
406
J. ALLERGY
Program
567
THE IN-VITRO EFFECT OF TERFENADINE ON NEll RoF’HlL CHEMOTACTIC ACTIVTTY (NCA) AND EOSNOPHlL CHEMOTACTKZ ACTIVITY @CA) AFlER INHALATION OF PLATELET ACllVAllNG FACTOR @‘AF). Okada,C. MD t4i)qawa.H. MD Sugiyama. H. MD Eda,R. MD How, R.J. DO 8ewtra. A.K. MD To\;/idey. R.G. MD Omaha, NE
568
THE EFFECT OF CETIRlZlNE EOSlNOPHlL PEGOXIDASE Townley, R.G. MD Mtyagawa. H. MD Eda,R. MD Bewira, A.K. MD Omaha. NE
569
INHIBITORY EFFECT OF lBUDlLAST EOSINOPHIL CHEMOTAXIS. Numao,T. MD Fukushlma, Y. MD Majlma,K. BS Tochlgl, Japan
ON EOSlNOPHIL CHEMOTAXIS AND RELEASE QFO) IN HUMAN ALLECGlC SUBJECTS. 0kada.C. MD Sug&ama,H. MD Hopp, R.J. DO
ON PLATELET ACTIVATING
OF
FACTOR-HVDUCED
Fukuda, T. MD Akutsu. I. MD Moklno.S. MD
570
INFLUENCE OF NEDOCROMIL CHANGES IN HUMAN NASAL Davies. R.J. McCloskey. D.T. London, United Kingdom
SODIUM (N> ON EOSNOPHIL-INDUCED EPITHELIAL CELL (HNE) ACTlVtlY. IN VITRO Sapsford, R.J. Devalia, J.L.
571
THE EFFECT OF F’LANT FLAVONOIDS Sloan, R. MD Ackerman, S. PhD Middleton. E. Jr., MD Buffalo, NY Boston, MA
572
THE EFFECT OF FLAVONOJDS ON CYTOSOLIC CALCIUM IN STtMUlATED HUMAN PlATELETS. Middleton. E. Jr. MD D~ewiecki, G. Buffalo. NY
573
PROINFLAMMATORY Brestel. Eric P. MD Greenville, NC
574
NASAL CYTOLOGY: Virant, F.S. Bierman. C.W. S&a:: F&G.
PROPERllES
COMPARISON
ON EOSiNOF’HIL DEGRANULATION, Boron-Ragolzy. R. MD Dnewieckl. G.
CONCENTRATIONS
OF HYFOCHLORITE-TREATED
OF @LOW VS. SCRAPING Wllllams, P.F. l’lersm. W.E. Furukawa. CT.
ALBUMIN
TECHNIQUES.
%Uttb:WA’ 575
TOPIC:
COMBlNED EFFECTS OF A PAF ANTAGONlST AND I41 AND H2 HlSTbJ&NE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ON IGE .SYSTEMlC A-LAX% IN THE RAEBIT. Lohman, I. Carla Halonen. Marilyn Tucson. AZ IMMUNE
MECHANISMS
AND
DISEASE
576
TREATMENT OF THE CAPILLARY Buckley, C. Edward Ill MD Durham, NC
570
PROOAOMElANOCOl?TlN
StephaxKI.A. Knight, London, 579
MSc
R.k PhD UnIted Kingdom
h4RNA
LEAK SYNDROME.
EXPRESSON
BY HUMAN
-.penny Llghtmon,
LEUCOCYTES
MD S.L.
MD
ANTI-UROKlNAsE ANIlBODY BUT NOT ANTI-TISSUE TYPE ACTIVATOR AMSMW oRu!cALoM.INDUCED mT@bE K&%K%@S L-CLEAR CELLS. Muroll, M.R. MD Durkii. H.G. PhD Auci, D.L. F’hD Brooklyn. NY
PLASMINCGEN
CL!N. MMUNOL JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
580
IN VlTRO MODEL TO KlLL HUMAN LYMPHOCYrES AND CANCER CELLS BY USlNG HOST NATURALLY OCCURi?lNG ANTlBODlES AGAINST XENOGENIC CELLS. Etievant, M. MD Sabobvic, D. PhD. DMV Davk3.B. MD Paris, France
581
THE EFFECT OF AN Hl BLOCKER. CEflRlZlNE DIHYDROCHLORIDE, ON CHEMOTAX6 OF SUBPOPULAllONS OF LEUKOCYTES. Jinquan. Tan Zacharbe, Cbus Shnonsen, Carsten ThesttupPedersen. Ktistbn Aarhus C., Denmark
582
FAILURE OF INHlBlTORS OF FORMATION OR ENHANCERS OF DEGRADATION OFTOXIC OXYGEN PRODUCTSTO PREVENT IMMUNE COMPLEX(IC)-INDUCED EN-IEROPATHY. Ng. Bonnie Bbch, Kurt J. Boston, MA
503
ADRENERGIC MECHANlSMS IN THE IL-3 AND GM-C%- INDUCED DE NOVO SYNlHESlS OF HISTIWNE DECARBOXYIASE IN HEMOF’OlEllC PROGENITOR CELLS. Hackney, J.F. PhD Heim, 0. MD Schulk M. MD Wagner, H. MD Zotity, J. MD Laakey, R.F. MD KRanowski. J.J. PhD Szentivanyi, A. MD Tampa, FL
584
THE EFFECT OF IL-2 AND swmimc CRP PE~DE ON TNF PRODUCTION MURlNE PULMONARY MACROPHAGES. Maier, MC. MD Melton, A.L MD Thomcissen. M.J. PhD Penay. J. r~fr wsc13 Bama, B.P. PhD Clevebnd. OH
585
MACROPHAGE PHENOl-yPlC NONDIGESTIBLE PARTICLES. Laszb. Daniel J. MD, PhD Rbhes. David, W.H. PhD Winstor6alem , NC Denver. CO
DEVELOPMENT Hensan.
ELICITED BY DIGESTI@LE AND Peter M. PhD
586
ClRCUlAllNG CYTOKINE LEVELS IN RAGWEED-SENSlTlVE PAllEMS. Mitchell, Dean MD Baik-Han, Won MD Mazza,David MD Mettney. David MD Reddy. Mohan PhD Grieco. Michael MD New York, NY
587
CHEMOAllR’ICTAM Lad, P. Kapteln, J. Scott.
Los
s. Angeles.
BY
RECEPTORS ON B LYMPHOCYTES. Kalunta. C. Lln, C. Gu. G.
CA
588
SERA FROM MICE WITH GRAFT% HOST DISEASE (GVHD) RELEASE IN RAT BASOPHIUC LEUKEMIA 0 CELLS. Keefe. R.G. Cbman, H.N. Dreskln. SC. Denver, CO
CAUSES SEROTONIN
589
ALTERATKINS IN BRAIN CELLS DURlNG GRAFT-VERSUSHOST Beck, S.A. MD Bwks,A.W. MD Grffth S.T. PhD Little Rock, AR
590
INCREASED PROSTAGLAMN E2 PRODUCTlON BY CHRONIC HOST DISEASE DERMAL flBRO&%TS. Bamm,D. MS Levi-S&offer, F. PhD Mekofl. Y.A. MD Kfar Saba. lsrael
591
SERUM AND SECRETORY ANTlBODY SUBJECTS TO INFLUENZA VACCINE. Ah’amdo.C.A. MD Wentz-Mwtha. P. BA Reed, C.E. MD Rochester, MN Monterrey, Mexico
RESPONSE OF NORMAL Canseco.C. MD Swanso!-t. M.C. BA
(GVHD).
GRAFT VERSUS
AND ASTHMATIC
407
408
J. ALLERGY
Program
592
DETECTION OF A NOVEL MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY. Sperber. K. MD Goswaml. S. PhD Marom, 2. MD New York. NY
6BMM
MUCUS
Gollub, Mayer.
593
AcnvmoN OF THE m-manvE BLOOD CELLS (RBC) FROM PAnEMs Chuctwin. DavM S. MD Lint, Thomas F. PhD Chicago, IL
594
RECURRENT lNFECTK%S DISEASE. Reshef, A. MD Zucker, M. BSc TeCHashomer. Israel Safed. Israel
595
D
AND
SECRETAGOGUE
COMPLEMENT PATHWAY (ACP) BY RED WITH s1CKl.E CELL DISEASE (SCD). poplemlak. Cynihla MS Korenbllt, Alien D. MD
HUMORAL
IMMUNE Daher.
RESPONSES
T-CELL CYTOTOXICITY STATUS. Knutsen, Alan P. MD St. Louis, MO
IN CYSTIC
FIBROSIS:
597
CUTANEOUS Steinberg, Minneapolis,
IN CHRONIC
590
THE MONOCLONAL IGM RHEUMATOID FACTOR &%M ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS IN CH2 AND CH3 DOMAiNS ENGINEERED CHIMEMC IGG (CIGG). Bonagura, V.R. Artandi, SE. Calame. K. Morrison. S.L. New Hyde Park. NY New York, NY
599
POLYCLONAL HYPERVlSCOSllY SYNDROME MASKING MONOCLONAL IGGANll IGG PROT!5IN. Blach. Kurt J. Shii, Steven Camasso. Whitney Bkxh, Margot Boston. MA
600
URINARY OUGOCLONAL DISORDERS. Bailey, E.M. B!och, K.J. Boston, MA
601
TOPIC:
COMBINED PLAshAAPHERESlS AUTO-IMMUNE ACQUIRED Sclnto. J. Donaldson, V. Cincinnati, OH MIXED
LINES FROM Mueller, Slavin.
Cl
PATIENTS
Kathleen Raymond
Kathleen
WITH CYSTIC
R. BS G. MD
RELATIONSHIP
Mueller,
UGHT
IN SICKLE-CELL
2. MD
T-CELL
ANERGY Paul MD MN
A
E. PhD L. MD
CYlOTOXlClN OF ALLOGENEIC FIBROSIS. Sligh, Julie M. PhD Knutsen, Alan P. MD St. Louis, MO
596
BY
TO PULMONARY R.
FAtlGUE SYNDROME. Peterson. F’hlllip MD
CHAIN
RFI BINRING SITE: OF GENETICALLY
THE PRESENCE
BANDS
IN PATIENTS
McDermott,
T. J.
OF
WITH DIVERSE
VE TREATMENT AND IMMUNOSUPPRESSI ESlERASE tNHlt%TOR DEFJCIENCY. Bernstein. D. Bemsteln, I.L.
FOR
ASTHMA
602
DOSE RESPONSE STUDIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO REACllVllY BY SERIAL INHALATION CHALLENGES IN A CHAMBER. Menon. Prem MD Rando. Roy .ScD Stankus, Richard, MD, PhD Poovey. Halet, MSPH Salvaggio. John MD Lehrer. Samuel PhD New Orleans, LA
603
.srdo~i* MOTHERS ARE EXPOSING CIGAREllES. AND THEIR CHILDREN’S Murray, Andrew B. ME Vancouver. Canada
SMOKE DYNAMIC
THEIR AsMhmc CHILDREN ASTHMA IS IMPROVING. MorrIson. Brenda J. PhD
(ET9 TEST
~0 FEWER
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
07 1, PART 2
Program
604
PEDIATRIC ASTHMA - THE EXPERIENCE OF A LARGE MIDWEST TEACHING HOSPITAL. Leickly, F.E. MD Anderson, J.A. MD Ownby, D.R. MD Detroit. Ml
605
ALLERGEN EXPOSURE AND SERUM AB IN MITE ALLERGX ASTHMATIC CHILDREN COMPARED TO NON-ASTHMATIC NON-ATOFIC CONTROLS. Artuda, L.K. Rizzo. M.C. Femandez-Coldas. E. Chapman. M.D. Platts-Mills, T.A.E. NospItz, C.K. Charlottesville. VA Tampa. FL so0 Paulo, Brazil
606
EXPOSURE AND SENSlllSATlON OF CHILDREN ADMIlTED TO HOSFtTAL WITH ASTHMA TO HOUSE DUST Mm ALLERGEN (DER P I). Sporik, R. MRCP Plotts-Milk, T.A.E. MD, PhD &gswell, J.J. MD Chariottesville, VA
607
ASTHMA CONSULTATlON plati, mom0s F. MD Amherst, MA
608
TEMPERATURE AND HUMlDllY MEASUREMENT IN A!?.lHMAllC Oliver, J. BSc Chavanio. J.F. MD Bristol, United Kingdom
609
THE EFFECTS OF INHALED SULFURlC ACID IN SENIOR ASTHMATICS. Han@, Quentin S. BS Koenig, Jane Q. PhD Dumler, Karen BS Reballedo. VMana BS Pierson, William E. MD Seattle.WA
610
AN INTERNATlONAL STUDY OF ASTHMA PREVALENCE AND RlSK FACTORS FOR ASTHMA. Luczynska. Christina M. PhD Burney, Peter G.J. FFPHM London, UK
611
ASTHMA IN CHILDREN: Prleto, L. MD Garcia. R. MD Mexico, D.F., Mexico
612
LONGTERM CHANGES IN INHALANT ALLERGY IN ASTHMATIC Kjellman, Eiengt MD, PhD Hesselmar. Bill MD Skovde, Sweden
613
AEROALLERGEN SENSlTlVlTY IN HIGH ALllTUDE GUATEMALA CITY. GarclcI-lbanez. R. MD Femandez-Caldas. E. PhD GarckRamos. E. MD Arango, L. MD Lackey. R.F. MD Tampa. FL Guatemala Cw. Guatemala
614
ASTHMA, IGE, AND PARASlTE% AN EF’IDEMIOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC STUDY IN TANTA EGYPT. Alshlshtowi. M. MD Abdelia. A. MD Chapman, M. PhD CharkHesville, VA Tanta. Egypt
615
mokxic FACTORS IN ME DEVELOPMENT OF OBSTRUCTION (CA01 IN ASTHMA. Ban&t, Michael Chang, Kuo MD Lawrence, Robert MD Ettlnger, Kenneth Portland. OR
616
PRIVATE
CUTS HOSPlTALlZ4TlON.
IN THE HOME: THEIR EFFECT ON PEAK FLOW CHILDREN. Carswell. F. PhD
STUDY OF loo0 CASES. Juan, A. MD Huerta. J. MD
PREVALENCE OF ALLERGlC DlSORDERS IN INFANCY. Hide, David W. FRCP Arshad. S. Hasan East Cowes. United Kingdom
CHILDREN.
CHRONIC MD MD
MRCP
AIRWAY
409
410
J. ALLERGY
Program
617
618
SYMPTOM PREVALENCE GENEw\L PRACliCE. Smith, H.E. MFPHM Hussain, L.M. MB Nayar, O.K. MB Stoke-on-Trent. United USE OF HEALTH CHILDREN. Sander, Nancy Fairfax, VA Research Trttngte
& LtFESIYLE
LtMITATtON
RESOURCES
BY “WELL-CONTROLLED’ Bayer.
Park.
NC
620
EMOTIONAL-RELATED ASTHMATtC CHILDREN. Weinstein, A. MD Padman, R. MD Wlkntngton. DE
623
624
625
626
IN YOUNG
D.
ADULTS
IMMUNE RESPONSES ASTHMATICS. Fuitsawa. 1. MD H&egawa, M. MD Kamiya,H. MD UchkbY. MD Tsu. Mie, Japan
CARE
REStDENTS
FUNCTtON
W.
STATUS
ASlAN Frick,
MD CA
TREATMENT OF ASTHMA James Metzger. M.D. David Tlnkteman. M.D.
EARLY
ADOLESCENT
MD MD MD
RESOLUTlON
MD
CHEST
R. MD
AMERICAN O.L.
(A)
MD
IN
Komada.Y. Kcmada.M. Sakural, M.
OF NORMAL
AS CHEST PAtN
IN ASTHMA
IRREVERSlBLE ASTHMA 1s AN INDlCATtON FOR HIGH COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY 0. Richerson, Hat 8. MD Gdvin, Jeffrey Iowa Cb, IA PULMONARY sPlRoMETRY. Ltn. C. MD Chal, E.Y.C. San Francisco,
FOR USAF
R. EdD J. MD
ARE DEFICIEM
CLINtCAL
SEVERE
MD
PRESENTlNG
Richards.
AND
PRESENTlNG
L.A.
ASTHMA Sabath, Pottnoy.
IN
AND
FhD
Schwtetz,
THE FREQUENCY OF EXERCISE-INDUCED IN CHILDREN. Wtens, L. MD Scagltotti, D. MD Kansas Ctty. MO
tMPACT
A!3HMA
Faust,
ORAL FlXXNTAllON CONCURRENTSESSlONA TUESDAY. MARCH 5.1991 1030 A.M. - 113 A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
OF ASTHMA CHILDREN. A. MD
HYPERVEMILATION-INDUCED
OF ASTHMA
THIRD YEAR F’RtMARY KNOWLEDGE. Torrano, R. MD Church, J. MD Los Angeles, CA
ASTHMATIC
J. Gregory
RELATtONSHlP OF THE FAMILY PERCEPTlON WLMONARY MORBlDtTY IN SEVERE ASTHMATKZ Faust, D. FhD Welnstebn. Padman,R. MD Wilmtngton. DE
622
tN
Kttdorn
CARE
UNDERDlAGNOStS BAStC TRAINING. Nth, W.A. MD San Antonio, TX
PATtENTS
Dave, P. MB Lee, J. MB
619
621
IN ASlliMATtC
CHILDREN
USlNG
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
627
1030 AM
EFFICACY OF NEDOCROMIL SODlUM 0 BID COMPARED TO F’LACEBO IN THE MANAGEMENT OF REVERSJBLE OBSTRUCTlVE AIRWAYS DISEASE. Cretkcs. P. MD Narma0.P. MD BurkJ. MD Smith, L. MD Camp, R. MD Findlay, S. MD Baltimore. MD Ft. Wattt-t. TX Austin, TX
62%
lo:45 AM
BRONCHODILATOR ACTIVRY OFTERFENADINE 0, SiNGLE AND STEADY-STATE B.I.D. DOSlNG IN ALLERGIC ASTHMATICS. Spector, S. MD Lee, N. MD Huster, W. PhD McNutt,B. MD Siegel, S. MD Katz,R. MD Racheletsky, G. MD Rahr,A. MD Los Angeles, CA Cincinnati, OH
629
1l:BOAM
FORMOTEROL. A NEW INHALED BETA-2 ADRENERGlC AGONIST, HAS A LONGER BLOCKING EFFECT THAN ALBUTEROL ON BRONCHOCONSTRICTION INDUCED BY HYPERVENTILATION. Malo. J.-L. MD Cartier. A. MD Trudeau, C. RT Gheno, H. PhD Gantovnick L. PhD Montreal. Canada Mkslsauga. Canada
630
11:15AM
PROSF’ECTlVE EVALUATlON TO DETERMINE IF HIGH CONCENTRATlONS ARE PREVENTABLE. Greenberger, P.A. MD Cranberg. J.A. MD Ganz, M.A. MD Hubler. G. Rph Chicaga. IL
THEOPHYLLINE
ORAL PRESENTATION CONCURRENT SESSION B TUESDAY, MARCH 5.1991 1030 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
IMMUNOS SLJPPRESSlVE AGENTS Michael Mutlatkey. M.D. Stanley Setler, M.D.
631
lo:30 AM
SUPERIORITY OF METHOTREXATE (MTX) OVER TROLEANDOMYClN/METHYLPREDNlSOLONE (TAO) OR AURANOFIN (GOLD) IN CONTROL OF ADRENAL CORTKZOSTEROIPDEPENDENT ASTHMA. Squire. E.N. MD Lombardo. F.A. marmD washhgtm, DC
632
lo:45 AM
EFFECT OF CYCLOSPORIM Finnert~, Nancy A. MD Dallas, lx
633
11:IXlAM
USE OF ORAL METHOTREXATE (MD0 IN CORTlCOSTEROID ADULT ASTHMA: A TWENTY-FOUR MONTH ANALYSIS. .Stxkness. CA. Busse, W.W. Bush, R.K. Madison, WI
634
11:15AM
GOLD THERAW FOR STEROID DEPENDENT BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. Faley,Brtan MD Veres-Thomer, Chrts MD Bonn. C. MD Chicogo. IL Lexington, KY
ON CORTICOSTEROID DEPENDENT ASTHMA. Sullivan. nmothy J. MD
ORAL FRESENTATlON CONCURRENT SESSION c TUESDAY, MARCH 5,lWl lo:30 A.M. - 1130 A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
RHlNlTlS/SlNUSlTlS F. Estek Simans, M.D. Phlllip Karenblat, M.D.
(CS>DEFENDENT
411
412
J. ALLERGY
Program
635
1030
636
lo:45
637
11:00AM
638
11:15
AM
AM
HYPOTHALAMIC-PtTUtTARY LYSB - VA!@PRESSlN (LVP) BECLCMETHASONE @DPI Kokron, MC. MD Sole, D. MD So0 Paula. Brazil
- ADRENAL (HP& TEST IN CHtLDREN
Spinolo-Castro, NospItz. C.K.
A.M. MD
MD
COMPARISON OF ONCE DAtLY TREATMENT WITH AN ANTIHISTAMINE (LORATADINE) AND TORtCAL STERQD (FLUTKXSONE PROPIONATE) DURING THE RAGWEED POLLEN SEASCN. Romsdote. E.H. Kline, P.A. Homltton, Conodo A DOUBLE-BUND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED OF ATROVENT NASAL SPRAY VERSUS COLD. Dockhorn. R.J. MD Posner, M. MD Prolrie Vlwoge. KS Atbony, NY
AM
AXIS EVALUATION WITH TREATED WtTH INTRANASAL
UNDERDLAGNOSiS AND slNUsmS cs). Richards, Warren MD Church, Joseph A. MD Los Angeles, CA
STUDY OF SAFETY AND EFFICACY PLACEBO IN PATIENTS WtTH COMMON Grossman. Zinny, MA
UNDERTREATMENT Roth,
J. MD MD
OF CHILDREN Richard
M.
WITH
CHRONIC
MD
ORAL FRESENTATTON CONCURRENT SESStON D TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1991 1030 A.M. - 1130 A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
639
640
1030
1045
NEW Leslie Jean AM
AM
641
ll:OOAM
642
11:15
ASPECTS OF ALLERGY Gmmmer. M.D. Bousquet, M.D.
DECREASED PRODUCTION IMMUNOTHERAPY. NQ, ChenChing Taipei, Republic of Chino
IMMUNOTHEROPY
OF PLATELET-ACTIVATING
IMMUNOTHERAPY SUPPRESSES T CUTANEOUS LATE-PHASE REACTION. Durham, S.R. GOQO, M. Frew. A.J. London, United Kingdom
Hsieh,
LYMF’HOCYTE
(PAF)
AFTER
MD
INFILTRATION
IN
THE
vomey. v. Jacobson. M.R. Kay, A.B.
IMMUNE RESPONSE TO MCSQUtTOBlTES CHARACTERfZATKX OF MCSQUITOTECHNIQUE. SALtVA SPECIFIC ANTIGENS AND AMteoMEs 6Y lMMUNC&OT Brummer-Korvenkontio, H. MS P0tosuo.T. MD Loppok&en. P. BS Reunolo,T. MD Hetsinkl, Finknd Tornpere, Flnlclnd AM
PASSIVE TRANSFER OF BEEKEEPER’S PLASMA IN HONEYBEE-SENSITIVE ROLE OF ANTttDtOTYPtC ANTlBODtES. Hebert. J. MD Boutin.Y. MSc B&ford, P.M. MD Jobtn.M. BSc Ste-Fey. Conodo
ORAL PRESENTATlON CONCURRENT SEBSfCN E TUESDAY, MARCH 5.1 W 1 10:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS
Kue-Hdung
FACTOR
OCCUPATKXAL David Bernstein, Andre Cortter,
ASTHMA M.D. M.D.
PATIENT:
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
643
1030 AM
NEW METHODOLOGY Cloutler, Y. ENG Vandenpbs. 0. MD Trudeau.Carole RT Montreal, Canada
644
lo:45 AM
CESSAllON OF EXPOSURE TO TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE CTDI) DECREASES SUBMUCOSAL CELL INFILTRATE AND THICKNESS OF BASEMENT MEMBRANE IN BRONCHI OF SENSlTlZED SUBJECTS, Maestrelll, P. MD Saetta, M. MD DiStefono, A. PhD DeMarzo, N. PhD Fabbri. L.M. MD Miiani, G. MD M0pp.C. MD Padova, Italy Rovlgo. Italy
64.5
1l:COAM
OCUPATIONAL ASTHMA TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE. Vandenplos. 0. MD Cartier, A. MD Montreal. Canada
646
11:15A.M.
FOR INHALATION
CHALLENGES Cottler. A. MD Perrin, B. MD Mab, J.-L. MD
DUE TO POLYMERIC, Malo,
WlTH ISOCYANATES.
BUT NOT TO MONOMERIC,
J.-L. MD
LOCALUATlON OF INHALEDTMMELUTKZ ANHYDRIDE (TMA) TO LUNG LAVAGE PROTEINS AND CELLS WITH A LUNG LYMPH NODE ANTIBODY FORMING CELL (AFQ RESPONSE. Zeiss, CR. Hatoum. N.S. Ferguson, J. Trout, J. Levitz. D. Bernstein. J. Patterson, R. Chicago, IL
POSTER SYMPOSlUM CONCURRENT SESSlON A TUESDAY, MARCH 5,lpPl 1:oO P.M. - 4:oO P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS:
INFLAMATORY AMPUFICATION Bruce Bochner, M.D. Steve Ackerman, M.D.
II: CELL MEMBRANE
647
1:OOPM
MONOCLONAL ANTlBODlES AGAINST HUMAN IGE. IDENTlFlCATlON HIGH AFFINITY RECEPTOR (FCERI) BlNDlNG SITE. Moscow del Prado, J. PhD Jimeno, L. MSc Obiipo, T. PhD Caneiro, J. PhD Madrid. Spain
640
l:ooPM
IL1 BINDSTO SPECIFK: RECEPTORS ON HUMAN BRONCHIAL AND PROMOTES GM-CSF SYNTHESlS AND RELEASE. Meneni, M. Soloperto. M. Allegro, L. Fasoll. A. Mattoll, S. Milan. ltoly
649
103 PM
ALTERED EXPRESSION DEGRANULATION. Bochner, B.S. MD Baltimore, MD
OF CD11
AND
ASSOCIATED
LEU-B DURING
Stetinsky.
MOLECULES
OF THE
EF’ITHELIAL CELLS
HUMAN
BASOPHIL
S.A. BA
450
1:cO PM
LYMPHOCYTE sUBSI% IN BRONCHIAL MUCOSA OF SYMPTOMATIC ASYMPTOMATiC ASTHMATICS. Fukuda, T. MD At-do. N. MD Numao, T. MD Akutsu.1. MD Nakajlma, H. MD Mokiio. S. MD Tochigi. Japan
651
1:ooPM
HlG+l AFFINITY IGE RECEPTOR (FCERl) ACQUlSlTlON PRECEDES MAST CELL GRANULATION. Rottem. Menachem MD Barbllrl, Susan, BSc Metcatfe, Dean D. MD Bethesda, MD
AND
413
414
J, ALLERGY
Program
452
653
1:CO PM
1:CQ PM
IDENTlFlCATlON OF A NEUTROPHIL GRANULE MAJOR BASlC PROTEIN Moy, J.N. MD Ware, A.D. BS Chicago, IL
MEMBRANE (MBPI. Whisler, Thomas,
EXPRESSJON OF ALPHA l-6 INTEGRlN HUMAN BRONCHIAL BlOPSlES (HBB) CELLS @iBE). Sapsford. R.J. McAulay, A.E. Davies, R.J. London, United Kingdom
RECEPTOR L.C. L.L.
PhD
CELL-SURFACE AND CULTURED Devalia, d’Ardenne.
FOR EOSINOPHIL
RECEPTORS BRONCHIAL
IN NORMAL EF’lTHELlAL
J.L. A.J.
654
1:CQ PM
GM-CSF ENHANCES PAF- AND FMLP-INDUCED EOSlNOPHlL EXPRESSiON ADHERENCE MOLECULES (CD1 1B) AND INCREASES FMLP-INDUCED ADHERENCE TO ENDOTHELIAL CELLS. Tomidta, K. PhD Bachner, B.S. MD Defse-Anthony, C. MAS Lichtenstein. L.M. MD, PhD Schleimer, R.6 PhD Baltimore, MD
655
1:CKI PM
ANTIGEN-INDUCED LOWER AIRWAYS. Kroegel. C. MD Lichtenstein, L.M. Baltimore, MD
6.56
1:Cfl PM
EOStNOPHlL
MD,
ACTIVATION
AND
Lb, M.C. Bochner,
PhD
UNIQUE PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERlSTlCS (UMC). Guo. C.B. MD Lichtenstein, L.M. MD, PhD Battimore. MD
MD B.S.
RECRUITMENT
UTERINE A.
1:oO PM
ENDOTHELIAL-LEUKOCYTE FOLLOWING CUTANEOUS Benenati. S. MD Horn, T. MD Schleimer. R. PhD Miami, FL Balimore, MD
658
1:oO PM
IMMUNOHISTOLOGY OF ALLERGEN-INDUCED LATE NASAL Jacobson, M.R. Vamey, V. Sudderick, R. Robinsan, D.S. Mackay, IS. KAY. A.B. Durham, S.R. London, United Kingdom
6.59
I:00
EXPRESSION OF INTERCELLULAR HUMAN NASAL EPlTHELlAL CELLS Altman. L.C. Baker, C. Seattle. WA
PM
MOLECULE-l (ELAM-1) CHALLENGE. Bochner, B. ‘MD Farmer, E. MD
ADHESION (HNE). Dumler,
MOLECULE-l
l:ooPM
EOSINOPHIL MAJOR BASlC PROTEIN @&!P) UPREGULATES ADHEStON MOLECULE-l (ICAM-1) EXPRESSON ON HUMAN CELLS (HNE). Ayan, G.H. Attmon. L.C Loegering, D.A. Glellh. G.J. Seattle. WA Rochester, MN
661
1:oO PM
CD23 EXPRESSION ON HLdO MONOCYTlC DIFFERENTlATlON. Wong. D.A. Ohtoshi, T. Dolovtch, J. Hamitton, Canada Montreal, Canada
662
1:oO PM
SUBSTANCE P INCREASES CELLS. Nakagcrwo, N. MD Tomidta, H. MD Chiba. Jawn
EVIDENCE
CELLS
PhD
EXPRESSION
RESPONSES.
(ICAM-
1) ON
K.
660
CELLS:
MAST
MD
657
ADHESION ALLERGEN
IN THE
MD
OF HUMAN Kagey-Sabotka. Bochner. B.S.
OF
INTERCELLULAR NASAL EPTTHELIAL
FOR BOTH BASOPHILIC
AND
Swllzer, J. Delespesse, G. Denburg. J.
THE PROLIFERATION Iwamoto, Yoshida,
OF HUMAN I. MD S. MD
ENDOTHELIAL
CL!N. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1997
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
663
1:CU PM
FC EPSILON M/CD23 CELLS. Ph. J.C. MD Deusch, K. MD Rieber, E.P. MD Munich, Germany
MEDIATES
SUPEROXIDE PRODUCTION INDUCED BY PLATELET (PA0 IN GUINEA PlG ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES. Lew, D.B. MD Pabst. M.D. PhD
664
l:OOPM
AMWFICATION OF ACTIVATING FACTOR Humphreys, R.F. MD Rock, M.J. MD Memphis, TN
66.5
l:OOPM
EFFECT OF FUNCTIONS. Skoner. D. Herberman, Doyle, W. Pittsburgh,
666
1:oO PM
PM
UPTAKE
OF la-IMMUNE
Stoh. W. Januschke, Braun-Falco.
RHINOVIRUS
(Rv)
INFECTlON
MD R. MD PhD PA
COMPLEXES
BY B
MD E. 0.
MD
ON IMMUNE/INFLAMMATORY
CELL
Whttedde, T. PhD. K&J. MD Fireman, P. MD
FLOW CMOMETRKZ ANALYSIS OF CD69 EXPRESSION. Salata, K.F. PhD Washington, DC
OF SUPPRESSOR Berger.
CHARACTERISATION OF THE T-CELL Berry, S.D.H. BSc Jones. D.B. BSc, PhD Southampton. United Kingdom
POPULATION Holgate.
CELL FUNCTION: Teresa
BSc(MT)
667
l:a,
668
l:ooPfd
MOLECULAR EVlDENCE RECEPTOR ALPHA CHAIN Wheatley. L. MD Maltzman, J. 6S Levinson. A.I. MD Philadelphia, PA
OF THE NORMAL LUNG Stephen T. BSc. MD
669
1:ooPM
CHARACTERlZATlON OF ME A549 BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR REGULATING PROTEIN COMPONENTS OF LYMPHOCYTE MEDIUM (LCM) OF IMP CELLS. RoMcs%k. S. PhD Heim.0. MD Reiner,S. MD Hackney, J.F. PhD Zorlty. J. MD Lackey, R.F. MD Szentivanyi, A. MD Tampo, FL
670
1:oO PM
HUMAN FIBROBLASTS REGULATE NEUTROPHILS IN CULTURE. Ling. Carolyn J. MD Austen, K. Frank MD Boston, MA
FOR EXPRESSlON OF NlCOTlNlC IN MOUSE THYMUS. Tumas,K. BS Loh. E. MD. PhD
THE DENSITY Owen,
SUPPRESSION
AND William
ACTEYLCHOLINE
(BETAAR) CONDITIONED
FUNCTlON
OF HUMAN
F., Jr. MD
POSTER SYMPOS#JM CONCURRENT SESSION B TUESDAY, MARCH 5.1991 103 P.M. - 4100 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS
TREATMENT OF ASTHMA Gary Rachelefsky, M.D. William Blase, M.D.
671
COMPARISON OF BETA-ADRENERGlC ANTAGONISTS TRACHEAL SMOOTH MUSCLE: EFFECTS OF UPID SELECTIVITY, INTRINSIC SYMPATHOMIMETIC ALPHA-ADRENERGlC ANTAGONISM. O’Connell, M.A. MD Henry, A.R. MD Vaughon, T.R. MD Aurora, CO
l:ooPM
ON GUINEA PIG SOLUBlLlTY. BETA-l ACTIVITY. AND
415
416
J. ALLERGY
Program
672
1:oo FM
COMPARISON OF EFFICACY AND SAFEPf OF ALBUTEROL ADMINISTERED POWER-DRtVEN NE6UUZER (PDN) VERSUS METERED DOSE INHALER (MDI) WlTH AERCCHAMBER AND MASK IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA. Lee, N. MO Rachelefsky. G. MO Kobayashi, R.H. MD Kobayashi. A.L. MD Siegel, SC. MD Katz, R.M. MD Spector. S.L. MD Rohr. AS. MD Los Angeles, CA Omaha, NE
673
103
FORMOTEROL MODIFIES CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA. Becker, Allan B. MO Slmons, F. Estelle R. MD Winnipeg. CANADA
674
103
675
PM
PM
CHRONIC
AIRWAY
BY
HYPERRESPONSiVENESS
Lukowski,
Janice
IN
L. BN
PEDIATRIC ASTHMA Fish, L. MD Rolnlck, C. PhD St. Paul, MN Palo Atto. CA
EDUCATlON
1:oO PM
THE PAF MEDIATOR Gundel. Torcellini, Homon, Wegner, Ridgefield.
ANTAGONIST WEB-21 70 INHIBITS ANTIGEN-INDUCED AND LATE-PHASE BRONCHOCONSTRlCTlON IN PRIMATES Desal, S. Clarke. C.C. Letts. L.G.
676
1:00 PM
A POTENT LEUKOTRlENE 04 (LTOQ ANTAGONIST (MK-57 REDUCES AIRWAY OBSTRUCTlON IN MILD TO MODERATE Gaddy. J. McCreedy. W. Margolskee. D. Williams. V. Busse. w. Madison, WI Rahway. NJ
677
1:M) PM
THE THERAPEUTIC ill? D4 RECEPTOR Margolskee, D. Dockhorn R. Kemp, J. Minatti, D.A. Stricker, W. Townley, R. Williams, V. Rahway. NJ
678
1:oO PM
COGNlTlVE AND BEHAVIORAL CHILDREN. Mllgrom. Henry MD Denver, CO
679
1:al
600
1:CU PM
FM
RECEPTOR RELEASE R.H. C.A. CA. C.D. CT
AFFECTS FAMILIES AND Wilson, S. PhD Page, A. MD
PHYSICIANS
1) SIGNIFICANTLY ASTHMA.
EFFECTS OF MK-57 1, A POTENT AND SELECTIVE LEUKOTIENE ANTAGONIST, IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ASTHMA. Ekximan. S. Israel, E. Mansmann, H. Spector, S. Tinkelman, D. Winder, J.
EFFECTS Bender,
OF
THEOPHYLLINE Bruce
(A) ON STATUS ASTHMATICUS Bonogura. V.R. Vakxer. O.J.
EFFICACY OF HIGH DOSE CHILDHOOD ASTHMA. Gelfand, Erwin W. MD Denver. CO
INTRAVENOUS
IN CHILDREN
IMMUNOGLOBUUN Bruce
IN
PhD
EFFECTS OF AMlNOPHYLUNE Strauss, R.E. Schuval, S.J. New Hyde Park, NY
Mazer,
THERAPY
D.
IN SEVERE
MD
681
1:cxl FM
COMPARARVE EFFECTS OF THEOPHYLLINE AN0 CGS-15943 ALLERGEN-INDUCED AIRWAY OBSTRUCTtCN AND HYPERRESPONSIVENESS ALLERGIC RABBITS. Ali. S. PhD Mustafa. S. Jamol PhD Rakhit,A. PhD Metzger. W. James MD Greenville. NC
682
1:oO PM
PLASMA DURATlON ANTlHlSTAMlNE ACTlONS Blllah, M.M. PhD Eckel. S. MS Radwanskl. E. PhD Slegel, M.I. PhD Bloamfleld, NJ
OF ANTIPLATELET-ACTIVATING OF ORAL SCH 37370 IN MAN. Gllchrest. H.G. MS Granz0w.C. BS Affrime. M. DPharm
FACTOR
ON IN
AND
CL’&. IMMtiWc~. JANlJARY 199:
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
683
1:oO PM
THE EFFECT OF F’REDNISONE ASTHMA. Greos. L.S. MD Nelson, H.S. MD Hill, M.R. PharmD Denver, CO
AND
METHYL-F’REDNISOLONE Meiton. Szefler,
IN ALLERGIC
V. BS S.J. MD
684
1:oO PM
AN OPEN-LABEL STUDY OF ADRENAL FUNCTION IN ADULT ASTHMATICS DURtNG DAILY TREATMENT WITH 800. 1200 OR 1600 MG OF INHALED TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE (TA). Altman, L. MD Findlay, S. MD Lopez, M. MD Morris, R. MD Pinnas, J. MD Ratner. P. MD Szefler. S. MD Welch, M. MD Lukacsko, P. PhD Ft. Washington, PA
655
10.l
EFFECTS OF BUDESONIDE METABOLISM. Toogood, J.H. MD Hodsman, A. MD Baskewille. J. PhD London, Ont.. Canada Lund, Sweden
686
PM
l:ooPM
(BUD)
DOSE AND
DOSlNG
STEROID RESISTANT (SRI ASTHMA: FEATURES. Alvarez, J. MD surs. w. Bs Geifand. E.W. MD Denver, CO
IMMUNOLOGIC
SINGLE INTRAVENOUS SOLUMEDROL VANTAGED ASTHMATIC CHILDREN. Robinson, Lawrence D. MD Los Angeles, CA
THERAW
688
1:oO PM
ADRENAL FUNCTION OR BUDESONIDE. Hoffmann-Streb. A. Buettner-Go&z, P. Berlin, Germany
CHILDREN
690
1:al
FM
691
1:oO PM
692
1:al
PM
693
1:oO PM
AND
PHARMACOLOGIC
Leung, D.Y.M. MD, PhD Kamada, A.K. PharmD Szefler, S.J. MD
1:oO PM
1:oO PM
ON SKELETAL
Jennings, 8. BA(ScB Fraher, L. PhD
687
689
SCHEDULE
IN ASTHMATIC
- ITS EFFECTIVENESS
TREATED
L’Allemand. Wahn, U.
BONE MINERALIZATION IN ASTHMATIC BECLOMETHASONE (B). Konig. P. MD, PhD Hillman, L. MD Doughs, B. Columbia. Missouri
IN DISAD-
WITH FLUTICASONE
D.
CHILDREN
TREATED
WITH INHALED
Cervantes, C. MD Levine, C. MD Maloney, C. MD
INHIBITTON OF ALLERGEN-INDUCED AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND AIRWAY HYPERRESF’ONSLVENESS IN AN ALLERGIC RABBIT MODEL BY AZEIASTINE. Metzger. W. James MD Ali, S. PhD Mustafa. S. Jamal PhD Greenville, NC BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY THEOPHYLLINE IS DISCONTINUED. Srikiatkhachorn, A. MD Strunk, R.C. MD St. Louis, MO GLUCOCORBCOID Hill, M.R. PhormD Brown, E. BS Denver, CO
(GC)
TO
ADENOSINE Whte,
F’HARMACOKlNETlCS Kamada. Szefier.
PROFILE OF THE SLIPOXYGENASE MODELS OF ASTHMA. Wegner. C.D. Abraham, W.M. Kontny. M.J. Letts. L.G. Ridgefield, CT Miomi Beach, FL
INHlBlTOR
D.
INCREASES
WHEN
RPFT
(PK) IN SEVERE A.K. PharmD S.J. MD
BJ-L-239
Gundel. R.H. Schulman, ES. Lazer. ES. Farina, P.R.
ASTHMATICS
IN PRECUNICAL
417
418
J. ALLERGY
Program
694
1:oO PM
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN Schanker, H. MD Los Angeles, CA
ASTHMA
AND
SCUBA Spector,
DIVING S. MD
MORTAUTY.
POSTER SYMPOSIUM CONCURRENT SESSEION C TUESDAY. MARCH 5. 1991 1:oO P.M. - 4:CYl P.M. TOPIC:
IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASES: Primary and HIV Mike Greco, M.D. Stephen Pdmar. M.D.
MODERATORS:
695
1:al
696
1:oO PM
697
PM
1333 PM
DEFICIENCY IN THE CD29/CD4 LYMPHOCYTES IN CHILDREN Herrod, Henn/ G. MD Valenski, William R. Memphis, TN
(r HELPER INDUCER) SU8POPUlATlON WlTH RECURRENT INFECTION. Gross, Sharon
REDUCED FREQJENCY OF CD45RO+ IGE SYNDROME PATIENTS. Buckely. R.H. MD Hayward, A.R. MD Durham, NC Denver, CO ABNORMAL CD4+ PHENOMENON. Balkx, Z.K. MD Iowa Cf. IA
CD45RA+
T LYMPHOCYTES Schiff,
SE.
IN BLOOD
CAN
J.D.
BE A TRANSIENT
MD
698
l:alPM
HETEROGENEITY OF CD29, CD25, SUBSETS IN PAllENTS WITH COMMON Wanner, A. MD Durham. NC
699
1:oo PM
FAMILIAL ELEVATION OF THE GAMMA/DELTA T-CELL LYMPHOCYTE POPULATION. Parker, CM. Pdmar, S.H. Tung, K.S.K. Korenblat. P.E. St. Louis. MO Boston, MA
700
1:OO PM
T CELL HETEROGENEITY IN PATIENTS WllH COMMON IMUNODEFICIENCY (CW AS ASSESSED BY T CELL RECEPTOR ANALYSTS AND EVALUATION OF T CELL suBpowu\TIoNs. Pandolfi, F. Trentin, L. San Martin, J.E. Wang, J.T. Kurnkzk, J.T. Moscicki, R.A. Boston, MA
701
1:oO PM
B LINEAGE CELL POPULATIONS Moore, C. MD Day. N.K. PhD Jyonouchi. H. MD St. Petersburg, FL
702
1:oO PM
IGA DEFICIENCY PROGRESSING Morgan. John D. MD Hanson, Celine G. MD Houston. TX
703
704
l:lxPM
lfxl
FAMIUAL Sandberg. Shearer, Houston. PM
OCCURRENCE Eric T. MD Wllkxn T. MD, TX
OF HYPER
BS
SUBSET DISTRlBUTION Kemp,
OF
CD45RO AND CD45RA T LYMPHOCYTE VARIABLE IMMUNODEFICIENCY (CVI). Schii. R. MD, Pt?D
RECEPTOR-BEARING
VARIABLE (TCR) GENE
IN A SUBSET OF CVI PATIENTS. Urval, K. MD Gooo’. R.A. PhD, MD, DSc
TO CVlD IN CHILDREN. Rosenblatt. Howard M. Shearer, WifIbm T. MD,
OF IGA-IGM
DEFICIENCY. Rosenbbtt,
Howard
M.
MD PhD
MD
PhD
THE tMMUNE RESPONSE AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN LEVELS IN ASTHMATIC PATIENTS WITH HYPOGAMMAGCOBUUNEMIA. Barka. Noal E. PhD Hamtkx, Daniel L. MD Agoplan. Melkon S. MS Peter, James 8. MD, PhD Denver, Co Santa Monica. CA
!C!.ih !MMUNOi. .IAWARY I’)‘?i
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
705
1:oo Pfvl
EFFECTS OF INTERFERON-GAMMA (IFN-GAMMA) ON EXPRESStON IN CHILDREN WlTH CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS Rasenbtatt, H.M. MD Smith, W. PhD Parlkh, N. Dombrowski, M. Anderson, D.C. MD Houston, TX
706
1:oO PM
RENAL FAILURE AS A NEW ASSOClATiON WITH AND ACQUIRED LOW SERUM IGG. Macy.Eric MD Casillas. A&ion Afrasiabi, Rahmat MD San Diego, CA Los Angeles, CA
PM
ANTCVIRAL ACllVlTlES T CELL SUBSETS FROM Wang, J.T. Schooley, R.T. Bc6ton. MA
SURFACE ANTIGEN DISEASE (CGD).
A POSSlBLE
OF PREFERENTIALLY PROPAGATED HIV-INFECTED SUBJECTS. Curiel. T.J. Walker, B.D.
CAUSE
MD
707
103
708
1:OO PM
MODUtATlON OF CYTOKINE HUMAN IMMUNODEflClENCV Nair, M.P.N. Kronfol. 2. Ann Arbor, MI
709
l:ooPM
LABORATORY DlAGNOSiS Sevall, J. Sanders PhD Agoplan, Melkon S. MS Santa Moolca. CA
710
1:oo PM
CLlNlCAL IMPROVEMENT OF PARVOVlRUS BlP-ASSOCIATED ANEMIA INFECTlON AFTER TREATMENT WITH IVIG. Peter, James B. MD, PhD Lambertus. Mark MD Sevall. J. Sanders, PhD Rittenhouse, Judith W. PhD Santa Monica, CA
711
1:CQ PM
HIV GENE DETECTlON Nelson, R.P. MD Russell, D.W. MD Rest-rick, L. PhD Lackey. RF. MD Petersburg, FL Tampa, FL
GENE VIRUS
CD4+
AND
EXPRESSlON BY NEUROPEPTIDES (HIV)PEPTlDES. Kumar. A. Schwartz, S.A.
CD8+
AND
OF PARVOVlRUS B19 INFECTION. Rktenhouse, Judith PhD Peter, James B. MD, PhD
IN INFANTS
712
1:oO PM
NATURAL KILLER (NK) CELL PNEUMOCYSTIS PNEUMONIA Bonagura, V.R. Schuval, S. Vatacer, D.J. New Hyde Park, NY New York, NV
713
1:OOPM
BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY IMMUNODEFIUENCV SYNDROME Schnipper, S. MD Small, C.B. MD Bronx, New York
714.
l:ooPM
HIV AlllTUDES & PRACTtCES Davidson, J. MD Stanford, CA
AND
CHILDREN. Price. L.J. MD Hakey, A.B. MD KAY, N.K. PhD Good. R.A. PhD,
DEFICIENCY IN HIV+ INFANTS (PCP) AND NORMAL CD4+ Cunningham-Rundles. Applebaum, E.
DUST MITES AND COCKROACHES Thomas Platts-Milts. M.D. Dennis Ownbv, M.D.
MD,
OF NORTHERN CALtFORNlA Terr, A. MD
D
IN HIV
DSc
(HIV+I) WITH T-CELL NUMBER. S.
IN PATIENTS WITH (AIDS). Grtzzanti, J. DO Rosenstreich. D.L. MD
POSTER SYMPOSlUM CONCURRENT SESSEtON TUESDAY, MARCH 5,lWl 1:CQ P.M. - 4~00 P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS
OF
ACQUIRED
ALLERGISTS
419
420
J ALLERGY
Program
715
1:oO PM
OCCURRENCE OF MITE ALLERGENS IN THE HOME OF DPT ALLERGiC AND MATCHED CONTROL SUBJECTS Quoix. E. MD Hedelii. G. PhD Dietemann, A. MD Verot , A. Bessot. J.C. MD Pauli, G. MD Strasbourg. France
716
1:Ctl PM
DIFFERENCES IN BlOLOGlCAL FINDINGS IN HOUSES OF ALLERGIC RELATtON TO CLINICAL RESULTS OBTAtNED IN A DOUBLE BUND 10 MATCHED PAIRS. Kott, H.S.M. BS Kniest, FM PhD van Bronwjk. J.E.M.H. PhD Young. E. MD Bischoff, E. PhD Utrecht, The Netherlands Eindhoven, The Netherlands
717
1:oO PM
THE PREVALENCE Friedman, Frances O’Connor, Gerald Hanover, NH
718
1:DJ PM
DERMATOF’HAGOIDES PTERONYSSlNUS ANTIGEN SENSlTlZATiON IN ASTHMATlC CHILDREN. Chavanio. J.F. MD Oliver. J. BSc Corswell, F. PhD Bristol, United Kingdom
719
1:CO PM
MITE SENSITIZATION ASTHMA IN OLDER Ohman, J.L. MD Sparrow, D. Boston. MA
OF THE MITE ANTIGEN IN HOMES AND M. MD Friedman. Harold T. PhD. DSc
AND CURRENT MALES.
SMOKING
PATIENTS IN STUDY WITH
WORKPLACES M. MD
Pl
ARE RELATED
Nodokavukaren. MacDonald,
PATIENTS
EXPOSURE
AND
TO NEW
ONSET
J.J. PhD BS
M.R.
720
1:oO PM
PORTION OF HOUSE DUST MITES (HDM), PREDATOR MITES (PM) AND STORAGE MITES (SM) IN DUST SAMPLES OF THE NETHERLANDS AND CORRESPONDING GUANINE AND ALLERGEN GROUP I CONTENTS. Liebenberg. 9. BS Kniest, F.M. PhD Le Mao, J. PhD Bischoff. E. PhD Maim, Germany Parts. France
721
l:oo
PM
DISCREPANCIES BENVEEN ALLERGENAND MITE- CONTENT (AND ITS CONSEQUENCE FOR AVOIDANCE). Kniest. F.M. PhD Bisct-iaff, E. PhD van Bronswijk. J.E.M.H. PhD Maim. Germany Utrecht. The Netherlands
722
103
PM
QUANllFlCATlON OF DER P I AND OF TWO MFFERENT LABORATORlfS. Lou-Schadendotf. S. Aalberse. R. Berlin, Germany Amsterdam. The Nethertands
723
724
725
1:oO PM
l:oo
PM
1:Cll PM
REDUCTION OF HYPERREACTIVITY. Ehnert, 9. Weber, A. Berlin, Germany
MITE
DER P II IN DUST SAMPLES
ALLERGEN
THE EFFECTS OF AIR CONDlTlONlNG MITE ALLERGENS. Lintner, T.J. PhD MuAnger, L.M. PhD Brame, )<.A. BS Spring Mills, PA Copenhagen, Denmark
OF DUST SAMPLES
Weber. Wahn.
COMPARISON
A. U.
EXPOSURE Lou-Schadendorf. Wohn. U.
AND S.
ON THE PREVALENCE Schou. C. PhD Guralnick, M.W.
BRONCHIAL
OF HOUSE
DUST
MS
EFFECTlVENESS OF ALLERGY CONTROL COVERS AT BLOCKING MlTE AND CAT ALLERGENS FROM MATtRESSES AND PILLOWS. Miller, A BA Karnlnsky, K. BA Miller, J. MD Bell, J. MD Hamitton. R. PhD Ridgefiiid. CT Baltimore. MD
EGRESS
OF
“i:V. MMUW:.. JANUARY 1997
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
program
724
1:oO PM
LEVELS OF MITE ALLERGENS PREPARA~N OR CLEANING DWELLINGS. Pouli, G. MD Ott. M. Bessot. J.C. MD Strasbaurg. France
AND GUANINE AFTER USE OF AN ACARICIDAL SoLunoN IN HIGHLY INFESTED MA~ESSES AND Dietemann, Hoyet. C.
A. PhD
727
1:aIl PM
SENSmZAION AND EXPOSURE TO DUST MITE ALLERGENS ADMITIED TO A LONG TERM TRIAL OF IMMUNOTHERAF’Y Rose. G. Lopez. M. Bernstein, L. Bernstein, D. Grant, A. Wasserman, S. Arlion, L. Metzger, J. F’latts-Mills, T. Charlottesville, VA
728
1:oo PM
PRURITUS WITHOUT DERMATITIS MITE ALLERGY. Hatfi, H.A. MD Riyadh. Saudi Arabia
729
1:oO PM
A SAMWNG STANDARD RATIO? Catswell. F. PhD Oliver. J. BSc Bristol, United Kingdom
AS A MAJOR Neyaz,
730
1:oO PM
GROUP Sanchez,M. Swanson, Trudeau, Lackey, Tampa, Rochester. Bogota. Denmork
I MITE ALLERGEN MD M. BA W.L. BA (MOD) R.F. MD FL MN Colombia
731
1:oO PM
SENSITIZATION TO HOUSE DUST AND Femandez-Caldas. E. PhD Garcia-Romos, E. MD Johansson. S.G.O. MD, PhD Tampa, FL Stockholm. Sweden COCKROACH ALLERGY Feldman, Neil Howard Chioramonte, L MD Silvennan.B. MD Brooklyn, NY
733
1:oO PM
PREVALENCE OF SENSITIZATION TO TWO ALLERGENS, BIA G I AND BLA G II. Vailes, L. MS Polkrrt. Chapman, M. PhD Charlottesville, VA
IN BROOKLYN Do
ALLERGY TO COCKROACHES AND RHlNlTlS IN NORTHERN Moscatc. G. Biale, C. ‘And. G. Marraccini, P. Pavia. Italy
ALLERGEN STRUCTURE Robert Bush, M.D. Sam Leher. Ph.D.
SURFACE
AREA
OR DUST
J.F. MD F.
DWELLERS. MD,
PhD
NEW YORK. Rao. Y.A.K. MD Schneider, A. MD
GERMAN
E
COCKROACH
(CR)
S. MD
IS NOT AN IMPORTANT ITALY. Lodigiani, L. Dellabianca, A. plsoti, A.
POSTER SYMPOSIUM CONCURRENT SESSEION TUESDAY. MARCH 5.1991 1:oO P.M. - 4:OO P.M. TOPIC: MODERATORS
WITH
MBBS
STORAGE MITES IN URBAN Trudeau, W.L. BA von Hage-Hamsten, M. Lackey, R.F. MD
1:oo PM
1:oO PM
A.H.
IN PATIENTS
CONCENTRATIONS IN BOGOTA. COLOMBIA. Femandez-Coldas. E. PhD Schou. C. F’hD Garcia-Ramos, E. MD
732
734
OF PATIENTS OF ASTHMA.
COMPLAINT
FOR MITE ALLERGENS: Chavania. Clh%rd.
MD
FACTOR
IN ASTHMA
421
422
Program
735
1:oo
734
1:oO PM
SEQUENCE POLYMORPHISM OF AMB A I AND AMB ALLERGENS IN SHORT RAGWEED. Griffith, I.J. PhD Pdicck. J. MS Rogers. 0.L. PhD Nod. A. BS Cambrllge, MA
737
1:CU PM
C-DNA CLONING Ghosh, B. Pt-rD Baltimore, MD
738
1:oO PM
CLONING AND IMMUNOLOGICAL RAGWEED POLLEN. Kuo, M.C. PhD Brauer. A. BS Morgenstern. J. PhD counsell. c. Bs Grtfflth, I.J. PhD Cambridge. MA New York, NY
739
740
741
PM
1:CU PM
1:Oa PM
1:oO PM
PM
T CELL RESPONSES TO GROUP O’Brien. R.M. MBBS. FI-ID Melbourne, Australia Vlctorb, Austmlii
ISOLATION RAGWEED Roebber, Baltimore,
OF AMB
I AND
II MITE ALLERGENS. Thomas, W.R. PhD
V ALLERGENS
FROM RAGWEED Marsh. D.G. PhD
STUDIES OF AMB
MAJO::
POLLENS
A II (ANTIGEN
K) FROM
King, T.P. PhD Kourv. R. BS Keating. K. PhD Yu. X-B. MS Rogers, B.L. PhD
AND CHARACTERlZATK)N POLLEN. M. Pt-rD MD
OF ALLERGEN Marsh,
ISClATlON AND TRANSLATION POLLEN AND INFLORESCENCES. Bass,G. MS St. Louis, MO
OF
MOLECULAR CLONING ALLERGENS IN E.COLI. Larsen, J.N. Horsholm, Denmark
EXPRESSION
AND
A II, THE
D.G.
MESSENGER Wedner.
Ipsen,
AMB
A VII FROM
SHORT
PhD
RNA
FROM
H.J.
MD
OF
TREE
WHITE
POLLEN
OAK
MAJOR
H.
742
103
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTER!ZATlON OF THE POA P IX ALLERGENS KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS (KBG) POLLEN. Olsen, Egll PhD Hill, Robert D. PhD Kisil, Fred T. PhD Setwn, Alec H. PhD, DSc Molxqatra, Shyam S. PhD Winnipeg, Canada
743
1:CJJ PM
CROSSREACTIVITY AND VAMABLE Zhang. Lei MD Sehon, Alec H. PhD, DSc Winnipeg, Canado
744
1:oO PM
NHP-TERMINAL AMINO ACID SEQUENCES OF POA ALLERGENS OF KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS POLLEN. Nayak, B.N. PhD Kisil, F.T. Pt-rD Winnipeg, Canada
745
1:oO PM
CROSSREACTIVlTY AND IGE BINDING Sehon. Alec H. PhD, DSc Zhang, Lel MD Winnipeg, Canada
746
1:CU PM
SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF GROUP I AND II ALLERGENS DERMATOPHAGOIDES PTERONYSSINUS AND D. FARINAE. Thomas, W.R. PhD Chua, K.Y. PhD Diborth. R.J. Bsc (Hans) Trudinger. M. BSc (Hans) Perth, Australia
747
1:oO PM
GENERATION OF A PANEL MUTAGENESIS. Smlth, A. PhD Vales. L. MS Charlottesville. VA
OF RDER
ALLERGENtCITY Kl, Fred Mohapatra,
OF
OF A POA P IX ALLERGEN. T. PhD Shyam S. PhD
PIA
AND
POA
PIB
OF RECOMBlNANT POA P IX PEPTIDES. Kisil, Fred T. PhD Motrapatra, Shyam S. PtrD
P II VARIANTS
BY SITE-DIRECTED
Slunt. J. BA Chapman, M.
PhD
OF
VOLUME
NUMBER
07 1. PART 2
Program
748
1:oO PM
BARN ALLERGY: ISOlATlON AND CHARACTERlZATlON ALLERGENS OF STORAGE MITES: L. DESTRUCTOR. Muthiah, R. PhD Miller, M. Kagen, S. MD Appleton. WI
749
1:oo
DETERMlNATlON OF THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE AND CDNA THE MAJOR ALLERGEN OF THE DOMESTlC CAT, FEL D I. Morgenstem, J.P. FhD Griffith, I.J. PhD Brauer, A.W. BS Pollock, J. MS Rogers, B.L. PhD Yu, X.43. MS Burke.C.M. MS Chapman, M.D. MD Kuo. M.-C. PhD Cambridge, MA
750
1:CIl PM
FEL D I GENES: GENOMIC Rogers, B.L. PhD Pollock. J. MS Burke,C. MS Greenstein, J.L. FhD Cambridge, MA
751
1:oO PM
VARlABlLlTY OF FEL D I STRUCTURE AS REVEALED BY MONOCLONAL van Mllligen. Flortne J. BSc Aalberse, Rob C. PhD Amsterdam, The Netherlands
752
1:oO PM
THE 4DKlLODALTON ALLERGEN DEHYDROGENASE. Han, S.H. MD. PhD Choo, K.B. PhD Taipei. Republic of Chino
PM
STRUCTURE
753
1:CU PM
MOLECULAR CLONING Sanchez, H. BS Madison, WI
754
1:CU PM
MURlNE IGE AND King, Te Piao New York, NY
755
1:CU PM
ALLERGENIC CROSS-REACTIVITY Goetz. D.W. PhD, MD Whiiman, B.A. MS San Antonio, TX
OF
THE
MAJOR
CLONING
OF
AND EXFRESSlON IN CAT TISSUES. Craig. S. BS Yu. X.-B. MS Morgenstem. J. PhD Grlfflth, I.J. FhD
IN COMMERlCAL CAT ALLERGEN EXTRACTS AN-ITBODIES TO DENATURED FEL D I. van .%&ten, Peter
OF CANDIDA Shen,
OF ALTERNARIA
IGG RESPONSES
ALBICANS H.D.
IS AN ALCOHOL
MS
(ALD ALLERGENS. Bush, R.K. MD
TO MELlTTlN AND ITS ANALOGS. Fehlner, Paul F.
AMONG SEVEN TREE NUTS & PEANUTS. Lee, C.E. MD Goetz, AD
SUNRISE POSTER SESSION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6,199l 703 A.M. - a:30 A.M. TOPIC:
IN VIVO
AND
IN VITRO IGE
756
A COMPARISON STUDY USING FOUR PRICK SKIN TEST DEVICES AND BACK IN PATIENTS WITH AUERGIC RHINlTlS. Hdpem. Georges M. MD Ryhal. Bruce T. MD Gershwin, M. Eric MD Davis. Paul A. PhD Garcelon, Michel MD Davis, CA Fresnes. France
757
ACCURACY CHILDREN. Wang-Dohlman. Birmingham,
758
OF MIXES A.
VERSUS
INDlVlDUAL
MD
ALLERGENS
Hemstreet,
M.P.
ON FOREARMS
IN SKIN TESTING OF MD
AL
COMPARISON OF SENSBIVITY Engler. D.B. MD Sin?, T.C. MD Allen, R. RN Butler,R. B-S Galveston, TX
AND
PRECISION OF FOUR SKIN TEST DEVICES. Dd~~malt, A.D. MD Lee, J. RN Mott. L. BS Gmnt, J.A. MD
433
424
J. ALLERGY
Program
759
760
EVALUATION OF DERMATOPHAGOIDES PTERYNOSStNUS (DP) Tawila. Mohamad MD Lang, David MD Detroit, MI
CLINICAL FARINAE
CROSS-REACTIVITY BETWEEN (DF) AND DERMATOPHAGOIDES Ownby, Dennis MD McCullough, Judith
COMPARlSON OF ALLERGEN TITRATION. PoettIer, Debra RN San Diego, CA
EXTRACT
POTENCY Settzer.
USING
James
PRICK
M.
END-PCINl
MD
761
SKIN TEST REACTIVITY AND ALLERGIC RESARATORY SYMPTOMS ADOLESCENTS ON A SUBTROPlCAL ISLAND. Lackey. R.F. MD Garcia-Ramos, E. MD Femandez-Caldas, E. PhD Seieznick. M.J. MD Tampa, FL
762
CORRELATION OF PHADIATOP ALLERGY EVALUATION. Ransom, J. H. MD Leonard, J. BS Topeka. KS
SCREENING,
COMPARISON ASSAYS. Kleine-Tebbe, Gatjen, M. Sladek. M. Kunkel, G. Berlin, Germany
LITE-AND
763
764
BETWEEN
MAGiC
J.
TOTAL
Kavel. K.K. Wasserstein,
COMPLETE
TWO
SPECIFIC
A.
HISTAMINE
RELEASE
SKIN PRICK TEST IN CHILDREN - CUT OFF LIMITS AND CHRONIC RESPtRATORY DISEASES. Kuhr. J. Stephan. V. Hendel-Kramer, A. Karmaus, W. Welb. K. Forster. J. Urbanek, R. Freiburg. Germany
766
CLINICAL EVALUATION Frank, P.M. Adklnson. N.F. Homburger. H.A. Zeitz, H.J. N. Chicago. IL Baltlmore. MD Chicago. IL
767
BIOLOGICAL EXTRACT POTENCY INFLUENCES THEIR CORRELATION WtTH RAST AND BASOPHIL Kordash. T. MD Amend, Jones, J. BS Plunkett. Stier. R.A. MD Spokane, WA
768
THE EFFECT OF PREDNISOLONE AND CETIRIZINE ON THE IMMUNOHISTOLOGY OF ALLERGEN-INDUCED LATE SKIN RESPCNSES. Vamey, V. MD Gaga. M. MD Frew. A.J. MD Kay, A.B. MD London, United Kingdom
769
EFFECT OF CEREBRAL Wise, S.L. MD Avery, S. Augusta, GA
LATERAUZATION
ASSAY
William K. MD John C. MD
765
OF ABBOTT
IGE
M. E.
PLATE BASOPHIL Dolen. Selner.
AND
MD R. L. PhD
CAP-SYSTEM:
Eickholt, Kirchhof. O’Connor,
PERFORMANCE OF A MKZROTITER (HRT) RELATIVE TO SKIN TESTING. Williams. P. Brock PhD Kcepke. Jerald W. MD Denver, CO
IGE
IN
RELATlONSHlP
TO
MATRIX AERO. Mangat. D. Hamilton. R.G. Ownby. D.R. Hrusovsky. I,
SKIN TEST (ST-) RESULTS AND HISTAMINE RELEASE (BHR). M. BS G. PhD
ON HISTAMINE SKIN TEST RESPONSE. Meador. K.J. MD Wray. B.B. MD
t:l.i?.. IMMUNOL. IANUARY 199:
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1. PART 2
Program
770
THE SPT SCANNER - AN OBJECTIVE AND PRECISE METHOD FOR EVALUATION OF SKIN PRICK TEST WHEAL AREAS. Paulsen. L.K. PhD Making, H.J. MD Llbber~, C. MSc Bindslev-Jensen, C. MD Copenhagen, Denmark
771
DEVELOPMENT OF AN OPTIMIZED SYSTEM MULTlALLERGEN IGE ANTIBODIES TEST. Hornburger, H.A. MD Jacob, Evans, SM. BS Rochester, MN
772
POSSIBLE DIAGNOSTIC NEGAllVE RAST. Blanco. ‘2. Crespo. J.F. Caballero, M.T. Martin Esteban, M. Madrid. Spain
ADVANTAGES
FOR SCORING G.L.
OF THE CAP Pascual. Garcia Castillo.
RESULTS
OF THE
BS
SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH
C. Ara. MC. R.
773
THE EFFECT OF AUTOSUGGESTiON AND VlSUALlZATlON RESPONSE TO ANTIGENS. A DOUBLE BUND PLACEBO Rael, E.D. PhD Hosch,H. PhD Solo, A. PhD Ramirez, J. BS Mansfield, L.E. MD El Paso, TX
774
CVCLOSPORIN (CSA) INHIBtTS THE LATE COMPONENT OF DTH AND LATE PHASE IGE RESPONSES WlTHOUT AFFECTtNG EARLY DTH OR THE IMMEDIATE PHASE OF IGE RESPONSES. Ptok, W. MD Geba. G.P. MD Askenase, P.W. MD New Haven. CT
775
REGULATlON OF ANTIGEN ENDOGENOUS CORTTSOL. Herrscher, Richard F. MD Sullivan, Timothy J. MD Dallas, TX
776
777
778
IL-6 MEDIATED REGUiAIlON RESPONSES IN MICE. INTERFERON GAMMA. Auci. Dominck L. Shaikh, Attaf. Athanasslodes, T. J. Durkin, Helen G. Brooklyn, NV IGG AUTO-ANTI-IGE ALLERGIC DISEASES. Stodler. B.M. Jarolim, E. Aebischer. I. Bern, Swiiertand
INDUCED
LATE
Kasper,
ON THE ANAMNESTIC CONTROLLED STUDY.
PHASE
Candace
REACTTONS MD,
BY
PhD
OF IGE DEPENDENT IMMEDIATE HYPERSENSITIVITY LACK OF EFFECT OF INTERFERON ALPHA AND
ANTIBODIES:
Kleiner. Acosta, Murali,
A DUAL
HUMAN IGG SUPPORTS MEDIATOR Hamilton, Robert G. PhD White, Jane MS Battlmore, MD
Garv EloV M.R.
ROLE
L
IN PATHOPHVSIOLOGV
OF
de Week. A.L. Vogel. M. Qiu, G.
RELEASE FROM Kagey-Sobotka. Uchtensteln,
BASOPHILS. Anne Lawrence
779
CORD SERUM IGE: AN INSENSITIVE METHOD FOR PREDICTION Twiseltcn. Roger FIMLS Atshad. S. Hasan MRCP Hide. David W. FRCP East Cowes. United Kingdom
780
PURIFICATK)N OF CANINE IGE FROM Peng, 2. MD Kierek-Jaszczuk, D. PhD Ullev. M.K. RN Ke&rt, M.W. MD Rector, ES. PhD Becker. A.B. MD Whnlpeg. Maniioba. Canada
RAGWEEDSENStTlZED Arthur, G. PhD Thomas,E. MSc Gresson. 8. BSc Simons, F.E.R. MD Sehon, A. PhD
PhD M. MD,
PhD
OF ATOPV.
DOG
SERA
425
426
J. ALLERGY
Program
781
782
783
ASSOCIATION OF ELEVATED STEROIDOGENESIS. Weinstein, Robert E. MD Ownby. Denn!s MD SouthfieM, MI Detroit, MI
CORD
SUPPRESSiON OF IGE ANTISODIES ADMlNlSTRATlON OF TOLEROGENS. Fritsche, R. Lousonne. Swttzerlond
TO BETA-LACTOGLOBULIN
MEASUREMENT OF SPECIFIC VOLUMES OF BLOOD. McCullough, Judith Detroit, MI
BLOOD
Lobocki, Pieper.
Borel.
785
PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF HIV INFECTION AND LEVELS. Mozo, D.S. MD Reddy, Meriney, D.K. MD Grieco, New York, NY
TOPIC: 787
788
EQUIVALENCE Crespo, J.F. Blonco. C. Anlborro, B. PosCUOl. c. Modrid. Spain BRONCHIAL
OF CAP
AND
ElS
BY THE
FROM
Dennis
FINGER-STICK
MD
SPECIFIC IGE USING THE CAP-SYSTEM Schafer. T. MD Ring, J. MD, PhD
IGE PROTEIN M.M. M.H.
AND
(CAP).
ANTIBODY
PhD MD
PRU UNITS IN DETERMINATION Morlll Estebon. M. Borronco, P. Lopez, c.
OF SPECIFIC
IGE
CHALLENGE BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTlVlTY IN BETWEEN EXERCISE AND NONlSOTONlCSOLUTlONS. CosteCBronco. M.G. Folcoo, H. Lopes, I. cuesto, c. Azevedo. M. Porte. Portugal LONGlTUDlNAL STUDY OF HOME ASTHMA. Gem. J.E. Egg&ton. P.A. Baltimore, MD
789
EFFECT OF A SINGLE BRONCHOCONSTRlCTlON Benoit, C. Gheno, H. PhD Montreol, Conodo
790
ADENOSlNE, CHILDREN. Poillorguelo. Menordo, Soint-Pons,
791
ALTERED
Y.
Ownby,
DETERMINATION OF TOTAL AND Abeck, D. MD Ptqblllo, B. MD Munich, Germany Homburg, Germonv
WITH
Cotherine A. Dovid R. PhD
IGE TO FIVE ALLERGENS
784
786
IGE
EXERCISE Chris&m Jean-Luc France
AND MD MD
DOSE INDUCED
YOUNG ASTHMATICS ULTRASONICALLY Morelro-Silvo, Rodrtgues. Co&ollodo. Limo, P.
PEAK
FLOW
Adkinson.
COMPARISON NEBULIZED
J.P. J. F.
VARlABlLlTY
IN CHILDHOOD
N.F., Jr.
OF ASTEMKOLE (10 MG) BY HlSTAMtNE IN ASTHMATIC Mob, J.-L. MD Cortier, A. MD
FOG BRONCHIAL Quinones.
CHALLENGES Ernest0
ON THE SUBJECTS.
IN ASTHMATIC MD
EARLY AND LATE REACTION IN A BRONCHOPROVOCATlON TEST (BPD ALLERGEN: COMPARtSON OF TWO WAYS OF ALLERGEN EXPOSURE. Wosserfollen. J.B. MD Leuenberger. P. MD Pecoud,A. MD Lousonne. Switrerkmd
WITH
CLIN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
792
FACTORS AFFECTING TO HISTAMINE. Popa, Valentin MD Sacramento. CA
THE DlSCRlMlNANT
793
HYPEROSMOlAR SALINE AND EXERCISE CHALLENGE: DOES ONE REFRACTORINESS TO THE OTHER? Williams, Paul V. MD Ekerman, C. Warren MD Pierson, William E. MD Shapiro. Gail G. MD Furukawa. ClKton T. MD Altman, Leonard C. MD Vlmnt, Frank S. MD Seattle, WA
794
AIRWAYS REACTlVlTY Rodrtgues, Josefina Tones C&a. J. Quelmz. Mario Carbakada, Francisco Porto. Portugal
795
UNRECOGNIZED EXERCISE Guill, M.F. MD Brudno, D.S. MD Augusta, GA
796
EFFECT OF ANTllNFlAMMATORY AIRWAY CHANGES IN RATS. Pauwels, R.A. Ghent. Belgium
TO UNDW
ABlLllY
OF PROVOCATION
CHALLENGE IN ASTHMATIC Azevedo. Marianela Araujo. Olga Santos, L.A.
INDUCED
ON
INDUCE
CHILDREN.
ASTHMA IN ADOLESCENT Rupp, N.T. MD
COMPOUNDS
DOSES
ATHLETES.
ENDOTOXIN
INDUCED
Kips, J.C.
797
TNF INDUCES AlRWAY Kips, J.C. Pauwels, R.A. Ghent, Belgium
790
BRONCHIAL RESPONSIVENESS Lebowltz, M.D. PhD Quaakenboss. J.J. MS Tucson. AZ
799
PERCEIVED DYSPNEA AND VENTllATORY FUNCTION DURING EXERCISE IN MILD TO MODERATE ASTHMATICS. Lowtey, Susan A. MS Findloy, Steven R. MD D’Alonzo. Gilbert E. DO Austin, TX Houston. TX
MAXIMAL
000
PREDICTING ASTHMATlC EXERCISE TESTS. Fhdlay, Steven R. MD D’Atanzo, Gilbert E. DO Austin, TX Houston, TX
MAXIMAL
801
002
803
HYPERRESPONSh4
ITS USE IN EPlDEMlOLOGlCAL O’Rourke, M.K. FhD dl Pede. C. MD
VENllLATORY
EXERCISE-INDUCED PSEUDOASTHMA. Wotf,Bruae L. MD Stone. R.E. (Ed) PhD MiRer, Robert MD Nashville, TN EXERCISE INDUCED ASTHMA Randolph, Christopher MD Fraser, Barbara LPN Waterbury. CT IS THERE AN BRONCHODIIATOR Wang. Soa Ray Lee, Hwoi Lin Taipei, Repubkc
AGE
NESS IN RATS. Tavern&, J.
IN SCHOOL
PERFORMANCE Lowley.
Susan
Ossoff, Ralney.
Robert Cheryl
CHILDREN. Randolph.
STUDIES.
DURING A.
MS
MD MS
Martin
MD
VARIATION IN BRONCHIAL RESF’ONSlVENESS AND METHACHOUNE IN ASTHMATlC PATIENTS? MD, PhD Chuang. Jyh Chemg MD Tsai, J& Ji MD, PhD of China
TO
427
428
Program
J. ALLERGY
BRONCHIAL RESPONSE CHANGING CHAMBER. likura. Y. MD Yomashito, Y. MD Akazowa. A. MD Salto, H. MD Ogimi. A. Tokyo. Japan
804
TOPIC:
AIRWAY
OF ASTHMA
PATIENTS
IN ARTIFICIAL
Matsuda, Yomashiia. Ebkawa, Hashimoto.
S. MD T. MD M. MD K. MD
POTPOURRI
805
A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP AND ALLERGIC DISEASES. Lin, C.Y. MD, PhD Taipei, Republic of Chino
BETWEEN
806
CONJUNCTiVAL CHALLENGE Demoly. P. Enander, I. Richard, MC. Bousquet. J. Montpeiliir, France Uppsala. Sweden
WITH CODEINE PHOSPHATE Campbell. A.M. Couret, I. Michel, F.E.
807
POWDER DOWN BIRD INDUCED Grtzzantl. J. MD Rosenstreich. D.L. MD Eronx, NY
808
CHARACTERlSTlCS OF CHRONIC COUGH. Bouiet. L.-P. MD St.-Gearges. F. MD Lovioiette, M. MD Laval. Car-ado
8w
TOPIC: 810
ATMOSPHERE
EXTRlNSlC Oriel.
NON-ASTHMATIC
NEPHROllC
ALLERGIC 8.
SYNDROME
ALVEOUTIS
SUBJECTS
PRESENTING
WITH
Miiot, J. BSc Boulet, M. MD
MIDDLE EAR RESPONSE TO NASAL CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS. Tanner, E. MS Skoner, D. MD Pittsburgh, PA ENVIRONMENTAL
CHILDHOOD
PROVOCATION
IN ASCARIS
SENSITIZED
Doyle. W. PhD. Fireman, P. MD
EXPOSURES ALBE - AN ALLERGEN FreMhoff, L.R. MS Baltimore, MD
DATABASE. Marsh,
OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS SYNTHESIS IN PATtENTS K. MD Germany
D.G.
PhD
811
EFFECTS AND IGE Neuber, Bcchum,
AUREUS ON THE CYTOKINE INDUCED WlTH ATOPtC DERMATtTlS (AD). Konig, W. MD
812
ALLERGY TO HUMAN SEMINAL PLASMA (HSP): iDENTlFiCATiON SPECIFIC ANTIGEN (PSA) AS A MAJOR ALLERGEN. Yunglnger, J.W. MD Jones, R.T. BS Klee. G.G. MD Squiikxe, D.L. BA Ott, N.L. MD Rochester, MN
813
GUINEA CITY OF Sarto. K. Ritz, H.L. Cincinnati,
814
ALLERGEN EXPOSURE WHEEZY CHILDREN. Vanto. T.T. MD Mertsoia, J. MD Kolvlkko, A. MD Turku. Finland
PIG INTRATRACHEAL (ID TEST TO ASSESS MSPlRATORY DETERGENT ENZYMES: COMPARtSGN WtTH THE HUMAN PhD Polk, J.E. MD PhD OH AND
RESPtRATORY
VIRUS
Ziegler, T. PhD Ruuskanen.0.
INFECTIONS
MD
IGA
OF PROSTATE-
ALLERGENIDATA BASE,
IN YOUNG
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 1931
VOLUME NUMBER
87 1, PART 2
Program
815
CORRELATION BETWEEN HISTORY OF ALLERGIC SYMKOMS SENSlTRATlON IN CHILDREN. Kunz. B. MD Rii, J. MD, PhD Grelf. D.A. Ub&a, K. F’hD Paris, France Hamburg. Germany
816
CYTOTOXICITY Dumler. K. Koenig, J. Luchtel, D. Seattle. WA
817
MONTH OF BtRTH (MB) IS NOT A MAJOR DETERMINANT OF ALLERGIC SENSlTliATlON OR ATOPlC DlSEASE AMONG BAVARlAN CHILDREN. Schafer. T. Pti!!ybilla, 8. Kunz. B. Ring. J. Gretf. A. Uberla. K. Munich, Germany Hamburg, Germany
OF OZONE
TO HUMAN
AND
TYPE 1
NASAL EPlTHELlAL CELLS. Hanley, Q. Altman. L. Reboltedo. V.
TOPIC: EOSINOF’HILS 818
THE iNTERAcTtoN 0~ THE E~S~N~PHIL MAJOR B~slc PROTEIN (MBP) WITH SYNlHEllC LlPlD BllAYERS. Abu-Ghozdeh, R.I. MD, PhD Wagner, J.M. BS Iiich, P.J.K. PhD Gleich. G.J. MD Prendergast, F.G. MD, PhD Rochester, MN
819
DlFFERENTlAL EXPRESSKIN OF MESSENGER RNA ENCODING PROTEINS DURtNG EOSINOPHIL DIFFERENTlAwN. Grwlt.valerle PhD Truong. Ma&-Jose Plumas. Joel Capron. Andre MD Capron. Monique PhD Ulle, France
820
LOCALlZATKIN OF EOSJNOPHILGRANULE MAJOR BASlC PROTEIN IN PATIENTS WITH EOSlNOPHlUC GASTROENTERlTlS (EG) AND CEUAC SPRUE (CS). Kephart, G.M. BS McGovern. T.W. MD Talley, N.J. MB Carpenter. H.A. MD Gleich. G.J. MD Rochester, MN Atktnta. GA
821
RADlOlMMUNOASSAY OF ESTABLLSHMENT OF NORMAL IN VIVO. Peterson, C. DMS Venge, P. MD Uppsala. Sweden
FOR CAlTONIC
HUMAN EOSlNOPHlL PROTEIN X (EPX/EDN) LEVELS IN SERUM AND PLASMA AND TURNOVER Enander,
I. FhD
822
DEPOSlTlON EOSlNOPHlL EPTIHEUUM Sur,S. MD Croth/, T.B. Colby, T.V. Rochester, Mkrml, FL
OF EXTRACELLULAR NEUTROPHIL ELASTASE (EL4SD MAJOR BASlC PROTEIN (MBP) IN THE BRONCHIAL IN FATAL ASTHMA (FA). Kechatt. G.M. Bs MD HYm0,B.k MD MD Glelch, G.J. MD MN
AND TREE
823
MEASUREMENT OF EOSNOFHIL, NEUTROF’HIL, AND MAST CELL PROTEINS IN SPUTUM FROM PATIENTS WlTH ASTHMA AND CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PLJLMoNARY DISEASE. Frkxzs. E. MD Lewis. J.C. MD R&d, C.E. MD Sur.S: MD Bubak, M.E. MD Scanlon. P.D. MD Glelch. G.J. MD Rochester, MN
429
430
Program
1 ALLERGY
824
SPEClFlC ALLERGENS AND ACTIVATION. Tornasslni, Morghertta Tsicopoutos. Anne Capron, Monique Like. France London, United Kingdom
825
NODULES, EOSINOPHIUA, A NOVEL EOSlNOPHlLlC Butterfield, J.H. MD Gleich, G.J. MD Rochester, MN
826
TOPIC:
MURtNE EOSINOPHIUA DaLG. MD Kumor, A. PhD Milwaukee, WI
ANTlBODlES
CAN
SELECTIVE
EOSINOPHIL
Gruart. Valerie Toi, PO Chun
RHEUMATlSM, DISORDER.
DERMATITIS Leiferman,
FOLLOWING
AND K.M.
SWELLING
(NERDS),
MD
EXPOSURE TO ASPERGILLUS Murali. P.S. PhD Kurup. VP PhD
ANTIGENS.
NEUTROPHILE
827
GTP-BINDING PROTEINS (G-PROTEINS) PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAR Agrawal, Devendra K. PhD Numao. Toshlo MD Omaha, NE
828
EOSINOPHIL GRANULE MAJOR BASIC PROTEIN PHAGOCYTOSIS OF UNOPSOMZED E. COLI. Sarmiento, E.U. MD Thomas, May. J.N. MD Chicago, It
829
PLATELET ACTIVATING FACTOR AND CALCIUM MOBlLlZATlON Zweiman, Burton MD Moskovitz, Anne BS Atkins, Paul C. MD Philadelphia, PA
830
THE ROLE OF ION CHANNELS Myers, Rhonda J. MD Irvine, CA
831
EOSINOPHILS IN CULTURES FACTORS FOR ATOPY. Schauer, Uwe MD Banzhof , Angettta MD Marburg. Germany
IN HUMAN BLOOD EOSINOPHILS: RECEPTOR COUPLES TO GI PROTEIN. Ali. Nawab PhD
(MBP) L.L.
ENHANCES
NEUTROPHIL
PhD
(PAR STlMUtATION OF LACTOFERRIN RELEASE IN ATOFIC AND NON-ATOPlC NEUTROPHILS. von Almen, Carolyn BA Korchak. Helen PhD
IN SUPEROXDE Gupta.
OF CORD
832
THE IDEMIFICATION OF EOStNOPHlL SUPERNATAM OF MONONUCLEAR Tsal. Jaw Jl MD Wang, Soo Ray MD, PhD Taipei, Repubtlc of China
833
MONONUCLEAR CELL-DEWVED VlABlLllY IN CULTURE. Hattsworth, Matthew P. BSc Crea, Attitio E. PhD London, Untted Kingdom
834
MEDIATE
GENERATION Sudhir MD
BLOOD
CELLS
Potthoff, Rieger,
Silke Christian
BY PMN.
IN RELATION
H.L.
DIFFERENTTATION FACTOR CELLS FROM ASTHMATICS. Yu. Llh Neu BS
FACTORS
THAT
ENHANCE
Burke, Loretta A. Lee, Tok H. MD
PhD
MEASUREMENT OF IL-5 BY THE EOStNOPHlL SURVlVAL ASSAY 0kubo.Y. MD K8a.H. MD Abrams, J. PhD Gleiih. G.J. MD Rochester, MN Palo At-to, CA
TO RISK
MD
IN CULTURE
EOSINOPHIL
CLIN. IMMUNOL JANUARY 1991
VOLUME NUMBER
Program
87 1. PART 2
a35
HUMAN EOSINOPHILS HYPODENSE, ACTlVATED Kito. H. MD Sandem, C.J. FhD Rochester, MN London, Untted Kingdom
536
IL-5 RNA Fl?ODUCTlON GASTROENTERTITS. Jaffe. Jonathan S. MD Broun-Ehvert, Lorenz MD James, Stephen P. MD Bethesda, MD
CULTURED AND HAVE
IN
WlTH HUMAN INTERLEUKIN A DISBNCT MORPHOLOGY. Abu-Ghozaleh, R.I. MD, PhD Gleich, G.J. MD
GASTRlC
MUCOSA
IN
Mullin, Gerard E. MD Metcalfe, Dean D. MD
THE EFFECT OF CYTOKINES ON IL-3- AND IL-SINDUCED EOSINOPHIL DlFFERENTtATtON FROM CORD BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS. Ochioi. K. MD twamoto. 1. MD Takohashi, H. F’hD Yoshldo, Shoji MD Tornloka. H. MD Yosl-&ia.Sho MD Chiba, Japan
a38
EOSINOPHIL CHEMOTACXC MONONUCLEAR CELL CULTURE Fukwhimo, Y. MD Nurnao, T. MD Mokino, S. MD To&iii. Japan
TOPIC:
EOSlNOPHllS AS EFFECTOR REACTIONS. Lahoz. C. MD. PhD de Andres.B. BS Cardaba, B. BS Palorntno, P. PhD Madrid. Spain
ARE
EOSINOPHILIC
037
a39
5
ACTIVITY IN THE SLIPERNATANT STIMULATED WITH SPECIFIC ANTIGEN. Fukuda, T. MD Akutsu, I. MD
CELLS
IN
INFLAMMATORY
AND
OF
IMMUNE
del Pozo. V. BS Martin, E: BS Tramon, P. TA
HYMENOPTERA
am
POTENnAL ROLE OF THE HEMATOPClETlC DNA-BlNDlNG PROTEIN CONTROL OF EOStNOFtlIL-SPECIFIC GENE TRANSCRIPTION. zon. L.I. Rosenberg, H.F. Bennett, J.C. Orkln. S.H. Ackerman, S.J. Boston. MA
841
COMPARlSON OF THE PHADEBAS-RAST VESPlD ALLERGY. Jeep. S. O’Connor. A Berlin, Germany
ad2
UNUSUAL O’Guinn, Augusta,
a43
TICK-BITE ANAPHYlAXIS: A EVlDENCE OF IGE-MEDIATED Van WYe. J. Lane, R. Moss, R. Stanford, CA Berkeley, CA
a44
RENIN ANGlOTENSlN Hermonn, Klaus Ring. Johannes Munlch, Germany Hamburg. Germany
TISSUE REACTtON Mary MD GA
TO THE FHARMACIA Kirchhof. Kunkel.
1 IN
CAP-SYSTEM
IN
E. G.
TO STlNG OF THE IMPORTED Rho&es, Robert
CASE REPORT IN AMERlCA HYPERSENSlTlVllY. Hsu, Y.P. Ten. A.
SYSTEM lN.HYMENOPTERA Fertno,
GATA-
VENOM Diino
FIRE ANT. B.
WITH
ALLERGY
IN VITRO
431
432
Program
J. ALLERGY
845
COMPAMSON BETWEEN THE CAP AND RAST SYSTEMS IN THE DIAGNOSIS HONEY BEE VENOM HYPERSENSmVlN. Hutt,N. MD Kopferschmitt-Kubier, MC MC Sounier. B. MD P&Ii, G. MD Strosbourg. France St-Quentin en Yvelines, France
846
ANAPHYLAXIS-INDUCED AMl%NONE. Otero. Elbobeth MD Reiss. Craig K. MD St. Louis, MO
MYOCARDIAL
DEPRESSION Order. Korenblat,
RENIN ANGIOTENSIN Hermann. Klaus Ring. Johannes Munich, Germany Hamburg. Germany
048
COMPARISON BETWEEN THE CAP AND RAST SYSTEMS IN THE DIAGNOSIS HONEY BEE VENOM HYPERSENSITIVITY. Huit,N. MD Kopferschmitt-Kubler, MC. MD Saunier, B. MD Pa&i, G. MD Strasbourg, France St-Quentin en Yvelines, France
849
ANAPHYLAXIS-INDUCED AMRINONE. Otera. Elizabeth MD Reiss. Craig K. MD St. Louis, MO ACIDITY IN PARTICLES FROM FOR RESPIRATORY HEALTH. Peirson, MD Koenig, J. PhD. Seattle, WA
MYOCARDIAL
VENOM Diana
DEPRESSION
ALLERGY
TREATED
On&r, John R. MD Korenbtot, Phillip E. MD
RfZlDENTlAL
WOODBURNING: Lindell. Larson,
WITH
John R. MD Phillip E. MD
847
a50
SYSTEM IN HYMENOPlERA Ferino.
TREATED
OF
A. B.S.ChE. T. PhD.
IMPUCATIONS
OF
WITH
CLiN. IMMUNOL. JANUARY 1991