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EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0.

Stephanie DramburgChristiane HilgerAlexandra F SantosLeticia de Las VecillasRob C AalberseNathalie AcevedoLorenz AglasFriedrich AltmannLuísa Karla de Paula ArrudaRiccardo AseroBarbara K Ballmer-WeberDomingo BarberKirsten BeyerTilo BiedermannMaria Beatrice BiloSimon BlankPhilipp Peter BosshardHeimo BreitenederHelen Annaruth BroughMerima BublinDianne E CampbellLuis CaraballoJean-Christoph CaubetGiorgio CeliMartin D ChapmanMaksymilian ChruszczAdnan CustovicRebecca CzolkJanet Mary DaviesNikolaos DouladirisBernadette EberleinMotohiro EbisawaAnna M EhlersPhilippe A EigenmannGabriele GadermaierMattia GiovanniniFrancesca GomezRebecca GrohmanCarole GuilletChristine HafnerRobert G HamiltonMichael HauserThomas HawranekHans Jürgen HoffmannThomas HolzhauserTomona IizukaAlain JacquetThilo JakobBente Janssen-WeetsUta JappeMarek JutelTanja KalicSandip D KamathSabine KespohlJörg Kleine-TebbeEdward F KnolAndré C KnulstJon R KonradsenPeter KorosecAnnette KuehnGideon LackThuy-My LeAndreas Ludwig LopataOlga LuengoMika MäkeläAlessandro Maria MarraElizabeth N Clare MillsMartine MorissetAntonella MuraroAnna Nowak-WegrzynRoni NugrahaMarkus OllertKati PalosuoElide Anna PastorelloSarita Ulhas PatilThomas A E Platts-MillsAnna PomésPascal PoncetEkaterina PotapovaLars K PoulsenChristian RadauerSuzana RadulovicMonika RaulfPierre RougéJoaquin SastreSakura SatoEnrico ScalaJohannes M SchmidPeter Schmid-GrendlmeierDenise SchramaHélène SénéchalClaudia Traidl-HoffmanMarcela Valverde-MongeMarianne van HageRonald van ReeKitty C M VerhoeckxStefan ViethsMagnus WickmanJosefina ZakzukPaolo Maria MatricardiKarin Hoffmann Sommergruber
Published in: Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2023)
Since the discovery of immunoglobulin E (IgE) as a mediator of allergic diseases in 1967, our knowledge about the immunological mechanisms of IgE-mediated allergies has remarkably increased. In addition to understanding the immune response and clinical symptoms, allergy diagnosis and management depend strongly on the precise identification of the elicitors of the IgE-mediated allergic reaction. In the past four decades, innovations in bioscience and technology have facilitated the identification and production of well-defined, highly pure molecules for component-resolved diagnosis (CRD), allowing a personalized diagnosis and management of the allergic disease for individual patients. The first edition of the "EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide" (MAUG) in 2016 rapidly became a key reference for clinicians, scientists, and interested readers with a background in allergology, immunology, biology, and medicine. Nevertheless, the field of molecular allergology is moving fast, and after 6 years, a new EAACI Taskforce was established to provide an updated document. The Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0 summarizes state-of-the-art information on allergen molecules, their clinical relevance, and their application in diagnostic algorithms for clinical practice. It is designed for both, clinicians and scientists, guiding health care professionals through the overwhelming list of different allergen molecules available for testing. Further, it provides diagnostic algorithms on the clinical relevance of allergenic molecules and gives an overview of their biology, the basic mechanisms of test formats, and the application of tests to measure allergen exposure.
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