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Review
. 1991 Nov:95:85-91.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.919585.

Use of laboratory tests for immune biomarkers in environmental health studies concerned with exposure to indoor air pollutants

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Use of laboratory tests for immune biomarkers in environmental health studies concerned with exposure to indoor air pollutants

R F Vogt Jr. Environ Health Perspect. 1991 Nov.

Abstract

The immune system is likely to be involved in some of the health effects caused by certain indoor air exposures, and immune biomarkers can help determine which exposures and health effects have important immune components. However, the lack of standardized laboratory tests for most human immune markers and the many confounding variables that can influence them makes interpretation of results for exposure and disease end points uncertain. This paper presents an overview of the immune system and the considerations involved in using tests for immune markers in clinical epidemiology studies, particularly those concerned with indoor air exposures. Careful study design, well-characterized laboratory methods, and rigorous documentation of exposure status are required to determine the predictive value of such tests. Clinical tests currently available for some immune markers could help identify and characterize both irritative and hypersensitivity reactions to indoor air pollutants. Newer tests developed in research settings might provide more incisive indicators of immune status that could help identify exposure, susceptibility, or preclinical disease states, but their methodologies must be refined and tested in multicenter studies before they can be used reliably in public health applications.

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