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Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut
BACKGROUND: The management of peanut allergy relies on allergen avoidance and epinephrine autoinjector for rescue treatment in patients at risk of anaphylaxis. Biomarkers of severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut could significantly improve the care for patients with peanut allergy....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4282725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25567046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2014.09.001 |
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author | Santos, Alexandra F. Du Toit, George Douiri, Abdel Radulovic, Suzana Stephens, Alick Turcanu, Victor Lack, Gideon |
author_facet | Santos, Alexandra F. Du Toit, George Douiri, Abdel Radulovic, Suzana Stephens, Alick Turcanu, Victor Lack, Gideon |
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description | BACKGROUND: The management of peanut allergy relies on allergen avoidance and epinephrine autoinjector for rescue treatment in patients at risk of anaphylaxis. Biomarkers of severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut could significantly improve the care for patients with peanut allergy. OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the utility of the basophil activation test (BAT) to predict the severity and threshold of reactivity to peanut during oral food challenges (OFCs). METHODS: The severity of the allergic reaction and the threshold dose during OFCs to peanut were determined. Skin prick tests, measurements of specific IgE to peanut and its components, and BATs to peanut were performed on the day of the challenge. RESULTS: Of the 124 children submitted to OFCs to peanut, 52 (median age, 5 years) reacted with clinical symptoms that ranged from mild oral symptoms to anaphylaxis. Severe reactions occurred in 41% of cases, and 57% reacted to 0.1 g or less of peanut protein. The ratio of the percentage of CD63(+) basophils after stimulation with peanut and after stimulation with anti-IgE (CD63 peanut/anti-IgE) was independently associated with severity (P = .001), whereas the basophil allergen threshold sensitivity CD-sens (1/EC(50) × 100, where EC(50) is half maximal effective concentration) value was independently associated with the threshold (P = .020) of allergic reactions to peanut during OFCs. Patients with CD63 peanut/anti-IgE levels of 1.3 or greater had an increased risk of severe reactions (relative risk, 3.4; 95% CI, 1.8-6.2). Patients with a CD-sens value of 84 or greater had an increased risk of reacting to 0.1 g or less of peanut protein (relative risk, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.3-2.8). CONCLUSIONS: Basophil reactivity is associated with severity and basophil sensitivity is associated with the threshold of allergic reactions to peanut. CD63 peanut/anti-IgE and CD-sens values can be used to estimate the severity and threshold of allergic reactions during OFCs. |
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spelling | pubmed-42827252015-01-05 Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut Santos, Alexandra F. Du Toit, George Douiri, Abdel Radulovic, Suzana Stephens, Alick Turcanu, Victor Lack, Gideon J Allergy Clin Immunol Food, Drug, Insect Sting Allergy, and Anaphylaxis BACKGROUND: The management of peanut allergy relies on allergen avoidance and epinephrine autoinjector for rescue treatment in patients at risk of anaphylaxis. Biomarkers of severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut could significantly improve the care for patients with peanut allergy. OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the utility of the basophil activation test (BAT) to predict the severity and threshold of reactivity to peanut during oral food challenges (OFCs). METHODS: The severity of the allergic reaction and the threshold dose during OFCs to peanut were determined. Skin prick tests, measurements of specific IgE to peanut and its components, and BATs to peanut were performed on the day of the challenge. RESULTS: Of the 124 children submitted to OFCs to peanut, 52 (median age, 5 years) reacted with clinical symptoms that ranged from mild oral symptoms to anaphylaxis. Severe reactions occurred in 41% of cases, and 57% reacted to 0.1 g or less of peanut protein. The ratio of the percentage of CD63(+) basophils after stimulation with peanut and after stimulation with anti-IgE (CD63 peanut/anti-IgE) was independently associated with severity (P = .001), whereas the basophil allergen threshold sensitivity CD-sens (1/EC(50) × 100, where EC(50) is half maximal effective concentration) value was independently associated with the threshold (P = .020) of allergic reactions to peanut during OFCs. Patients with CD63 peanut/anti-IgE levels of 1.3 or greater had an increased risk of severe reactions (relative risk, 3.4; 95% CI, 1.8-6.2). Patients with a CD-sens value of 84 or greater had an increased risk of reacting to 0.1 g or less of peanut protein (relative risk, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.3-2.8). CONCLUSIONS: Basophil reactivity is associated with severity and basophil sensitivity is associated with the threshold of allergic reactions to peanut. CD63 peanut/anti-IgE and CD-sens values can be used to estimate the severity and threshold of allergic reactions during OFCs. Mosby 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4282725/ /pubmed/25567046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2014.09.001 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Food, Drug, Insect Sting Allergy, and Anaphylaxis Santos, Alexandra F. Du Toit, George Douiri, Abdel Radulovic, Suzana Stephens, Alick Turcanu, Victor Lack, Gideon Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut |
title | Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut |
title_full | Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut |
title_fullStr | Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut |
title_full_unstemmed | Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut |
title_short | Distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut |
title_sort | distinct parameters of the basophil activation test reflect the severity and threshold of allergic reactions to peanut |
topic | Food, Drug, Insect Sting Allergy, and Anaphylaxis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4282725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25567046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2014.09.001 |
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