Ra. Sabroe et al., Chronic idiopathic urticaria: Comparison of the clinical features of patients with and without anti-Fc epsilon RI or anti-IgE autoantibodies, J AM ACAD D, 40(3), 1999, pp. 443-450
Background: Previous studies defining the clinical features of patients wit
h chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) were performed before the identificati
on of functional autoantibodies against Fc epsilon RI and/or IgE, now known
to be present in approximately 30% of patients with CIU.
Objective: Our purpose was to determine whether there are differences betwe
en patients with and those without autoantibodies in the clinical features
or severity of CIU.
Methods: The clinical features of 107 patients with CIU were evaluated pros
pectively. Patients were identified as having functional autoantibodies on
the basis of the serum-evoked histamine release in vitro from the basophils
of 2 healthy donors.
Results: Patients with autoantibodies (31%) had more wheals (P =.005), a wi
der distribution of wheals (P =.009), higher itch scores for the most sever
e episodes of itching (P =.002), more systemic symptoms (P =.03), and lower
serum IgE levels (P <.0005) than patients without autoantibodies.
Conclusion: The presence of autoantibodies indicates a subset of patients w
ith more severe CIU.