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An immunologic study of cross-reaction among german cockroach, shrimp and antigens in Korea

Lee KY, Joo JB, Lee SY, Kim KE, Kim DS

  • KMID: 1693336
  • Allergy.
  • 1992 Mar;12(1):35-45.
No abstract available.
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A study of antigen provocation test with german cockroach in atopic asthmatic children

Lee SY, Kim KE, Kim DS, Kim DH, Lee KY

  • KMID: 1690783
  • Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis.
  • 1993 Dec;3(2):83-93.
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A Case of Factitious Urticaria Strongly Responded to Cockroach Extracts

Yim YS, Kim HW, Park CW, Lee CH

  • KMID: 1595061
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2001 Mar;39(3):327-330.
The impact of indoor allergens is greater than that of outdoor or occupational environments. Cockroaches have been demonstrated to be an etiologic factor in allergic diseases, especially in patients with...
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The Cockroach and Allergic Diseases

Sohn MH, Kim KE

The cockroach represents one of the most common sources of indoor allergens worldwide, and 40%-60% of patients with asthma in urban and inner-city areas possess IgE antibodies to cockroach allergens....
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Identification of the German Cockroach Allergens in Korean Atopy Using SDS - PAGE and Western Blot Analysis

Park CW, Kim SD, Lee CH, Lee DK

BACKGROUND: Cockroaches are important components of house dust allergens. In spite of significant subject reactivity to cockroach extracts, the specific source of the allergen remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: This study was performed...
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Expressed sequence tags analysis of Blattella germanica

Chung HS, Yu TH, Kim BJ, Kim SM, Kim JY, Yu HS, Jeong HJ, Ock MS

Four hundred and sixty five randomly selected clones from a cDNA library of Blattella germanica were partially sequenced and searched using BLAST as a means of analyzing the transcribed sequences...
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Allergenic Characterization of a Novel Allergen, Homologous to Chymotrypsin, from German Cockroach

Jeong KY, Son M, Lee JH, Hong CS, Park JW

PURPOSE: Cockroach feces are known to be rich in IgE-reactive components. Various protease allergens were identified by proteomic analysis of German cockroach fecal extract in a previous study. In this...
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Cloning and expression of trypsin-encoding cDNA from Blattella germanica and its possibility as an allergen

Ock MS, Kim BJ, Kim SM, Byun KH

In this study, the trypsin gene (bgtryp-1) from the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, was cloned via the immunoscreening of patients with allergies to cockroaches. Nucleotide sequence analysis predicted an 863...
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Preparation and Characterization of an Extract of German Cockroach From a Korean Source

Jeong KY, Choi SY, Lee JH, Lee JS, Yong TS, Hong CS, Park JW

PURPOSE: The cockroach (CR) is an important cause of respiratory allergic disorders. We prepared a German CR extract in a standardized way and analyzed its allergenic properties. METHODS: The extract was...
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Atopy Patch Tests for Atopic Dermatitis Patients according to the Concentration and Vehicle for the Cockroach Antigen

Kim HO, Han HJ, Lee HB, Choi JH, Park CW, Lee CH

  • KMID: 2247919
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2009 Apr;47(4):425-430.
BACKGROUND:Recent studies have attempted to document the correlation of an atopy patch test (APT) and a skin prick test. The results have suggested a possible role of delayed allergic reaction...
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dNP2-ctCTLA-4 inhibits German cockroach extract-induced allergic airway inflammation and hyper-responsiveness via inhibition of Th2 responses

Lim S, Sohn JH, Koo JH, Park JW, Choi JM

German cockroaches are major household allergens that can trigger allergic airway inflammatory diseases with sensitive T-cell responses. Although the use of immune modulatory biologics, such as antibodies, to mediate allergic...
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Identification and Characterization of German Cockroach Allergen

Jeoung BJ, Ryu JW, Yum HY, Park JW, Hong CS, Lee HB, Yong TS, Kim KE, Lee KY

  • KMID: 2314181
  • Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis.
  • 1998 Sep;8(2):221-228.
PURPOSE: Cockroaches have been reported one of the major causes of allergic disease such as bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis. About 10% of children and 20% of adult respiratory allergy...
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An Evaluation of Cockroach Allergies in Atopic Dermatitis

Kang KS, Park CW, Lee CH, Ahn HK, Lee DK

BACKGROUND: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is primarily influenced by environmental factors including exposure to pollutants and indoor allergens (particularly, house dust mites). Al-though house dust mite antigens are the most prevalent...
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Protease-Activated Receptors 2-Antagonist Suppresses Asthma by Inhibiting Reactive Oxygen Species-Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin Inflammation and Epithelial Tight Junction Degradation

Kim HJ, Lee SH, Jeong S, Hong SJ

PURPOSE: Protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) reportedly triggers the immune response in allergic asthma. We aimed to investigate the mechanism on allergic inflammation mediated by PAR2. METHODS: Human lung epithelial cells (A549...
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Effectiveness of education for control of house dust mites and cockroaches in Seoul, Korea

Jeong KY, Lee IY, Lee J, Ree HI, Hong CS, Yong TS

We evaluated the efficacy of health education in reducing indoor arthropod allergens in Seoul. The mite control measures comprised the use of mite-proof mattress and pillow coverings, regular washing of...
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Cloning of a Family of Serine Protease Genes Expressed in German Cockroach(Blattella germanica) and Possibility as Allergens

Lee WY, Kim HB, Park JR, Park SH, Park KW, Ock MS, Yu TH

  • KMID: 2276895
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Jun;51(6):528-534.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The serine protease allergens have been known as one of the most important inhalent allergens of insects as well as house dust mites. There is no known...
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Sensitization rates for inhalant allergens in Korea; a multi-center study

Kim TB, Kim KM, Kim SH, Kang HR, Chang YS, Kim CW, Bahn JW, Kim YK, Kang HT, Cho SH, Park HS, Lee JM, Choi IS, Min KU, Hong CS, Kim NS, Kim YY

  • KMID: 2285837
  • J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 2003 Sep;23(3):483-493.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There are many differences in common inhalant allergens between countries and regions. We need to determine the major inhalant allergens in this country with geographical characteristics. To...
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Sensitization patterns to common allergens in Korean children younger than 6 years of age presenting with typical symptoms or signs of allergic diseases: a single center study

Yoon JW, Lee SM, Kim JH, Kim NY, Baek JH, Baek HS, Jee HM, Kim HY, Choi SH, Kim KE, Yum HY, Han MY, Kim J, Shin YH

PURPOSE: Population studies have reported that sensitization to inhalant allergens is rare in young children; however, most subjects in those studies had little or no symptoms or signs highly suggestive...
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German Cockroach Extract Induces Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 Expression, Leading to Tight Junction Disruption in Human Airway Epithelial Cells

Lee KE, Jee HM, Hong JY, Kim MN, Oh MS, Kim YS, Kim KW, Kim KE, Sohn MH

PURPOSE: Cockroach exposure is a pivotal cause of asthma. Tight junctions are intercellular structures required for maintenance of the barrier function of the airway epithelium, which is impaired in this...
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