World Allergy Organization Journal (Jan 2019)

Clinical utility of basophil activation test in diagnosis and predicting severity of mugwort pollen-related peach allergy

  • Shan Deng,
  • Jia Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2019.100043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6

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Background: Cross-reactivity between pollen and plant foods results in low specificity of food-IgE and skin prick testing, which may cause over-diagnosis. A test that can accurately diagnose pollen-related food allergy and identify patients at risk of developing severe reactions is needed. This study evaluates basophil CD63 expression as a biomarker for diagnosis and predicting severity of mugwort pollen-related peach allergy. Methods: Based on their allergic reactions to peach, an oral allergy symptom group (OAS, n ​= ​15), a systemic reaction group (SR, n ​= ​23), a peach-sensitized but tolerant group (PST, n ​= ​21) and a non-peach-sensitized nonallergic group (NSE, n ​= ​10) were identified among mugwort pollen allergic patients. Measurements of specific IgE to peach and its components, and basophil activation test (BAT) were performed. Results: Upon stimulation with peach extract, BAT in peach-allergic patients (OAS and SR groups) showed a significant dose-dependent upregulation of CD63 compared with PST patients, but showed no difference between SR and OAS groups. BAT to Pru p 3 could discriminate not only between sensitization and clinical allergy, but also between OAS and systemic reactions. BAT to Pru p 3 revealed 92% sensitivity, 95% specificity, 92% positive predictive value, and 92% negative predictive value. Receiver operating characteristic curves showed that BAT to Pru p 3 had the largest area under the curve. Conclusions: In the diagnosis of mugwort pollen-related peach allergy, BAT to Pru p 3 is superior to testing for IgE specific for peach and its components. Additionally, basophil activation can predict clinical severity. Keywords: Basophil activation test, Peach extract, Pru p 3, Mugwort pollen allergy, Peach allergy