Allergic reactions to indoor air pollutants
- PMID: 1821377
- PMCID: PMC1568390
- DOI: 10.1289/ehp.919545
Allergic reactions to indoor air pollutants
Abstract
Inhalation of airborne chemicals can result in allergic sensitization with episodic pulmonary responses occurring on subsequent exposures. Responses may occur in the upper respiratory tract (rhinitis), the lower respiratory tract (wheeze, bronchospasm) or systemically, for example, a febrile response. The mechanisms underlying these responses are not always clear but include production of reaginic antibody, activation of T-lymphocyte subsets, and release of spasmogenic and inflammatory mediators from pulmonary cell populations. A variety of agents have been associated with elicitation of these reactions including chemical vapors, dusts and particulates, and microbial organisms. As a result of the widespread occurrence of allergy in indoor environments, conditions conducive to development of allergy have received close attention. Agent-related factors include the nature of the chemical, its concentration, and the frequency and length of exposure to the agent. Host-related factors include the sex, age, and race of the host, as well as the general physical well being. The interactive nature of the host's immune system with the environment is the ultimate determinant of allergic disease.
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