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Food allergy severity predictions based on cellular in vitro tests.

Betul BuyuktiryakiAlexandra F Santos
Published in: Expert review of molecular diagnostics (2020)
The evidence about whether the quantity of allergen-specific IgE reflects the severity of allergic reactions to foods is conflicting, with some positive and some negative studies. For some foods, specific IgE to individual components (e.g. Ara h 2 in peanut) can provide additional information. However, more important than the quantity of IgE is possibly the quality of IgE, which can be captured by individual measurements of affinity/avidity, diversity, and specific activity, but is best measured overall using the basophil and mast cell activation tests, which assess the function of IgE in its ability to induce cell activation, degranulation, and mediator release. Biomarkers look at a single aspect of the allergic response and should be interpreted in the broader clinical context for each individual patient assessed.
Keyphrases
  • allergic rhinitis
  • single cell
  • healthcare
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • atopic dermatitis
  • case control