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Schmidle, P.* ; Blank, S. ; Altrichter, S.* ; Hoetzenecker, W.* ; Brockow, K.* ; Darsow, U.* ; Biedermann, T.* ; Eberlein, B.*

Basophil activation test in double-sensitized patients with hymenoptera venom allergy: Additional benefit of component-resolved diagnostics.

J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. Pract. 11, 2890-2899.e2 (2023)
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BACKGROUND: In Hymenoptera venom allergy serologically double-sensitized patients, it is often difficult to identify the culprit insect for venom immunotherapy (VIT). OBJECTIVES: To evaluate if basophil activation tests (BATs) performed not only with venom extracts but additionally with single component-resolved diagnostics could differentiate between sensitized and allergic individuals and how the test results influenced the physicians' decision regarding VIT. METHODS: BATs were performed with bee and wasp venom extracts and with single components (Api m 1, Api m 10, Ves v 1, and Ves v 5) in 31 serologically double-sensitized patients. RESULTS: In 28 finally included individuals, 9 BATs were positive and 4 negative for both venoms. Fourteen of 28 BATs showed positive results for wasp venom alone. Two of 10 BATs positive for bee venom were only positive to Api m 1 and 1 of 28 BATs only to Api m 10, but not for whole bee venom extract. Five of 23 BATs positive for wasp venom were only positive for Ves v 5 but negative for wasp venom extract and Ves v 1. Finally, VIT with both insect venoms was recommended in 4 of 28 individuals, with wasp venom alone in 21 of 28 patients and with bee venom alone in 1 of 28. In 2 cases no VIT was recommended. CONCLUSIONS: BATs with Ves v 5, followed by Api m 1 and Api m 10, were helpful for the decision for VIT with the clinically relevant insect in 8 of 28 (28.6%) patients. A BAT with components should therefore be additionally carried out in cases with equivocal results.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Schlagwörter Api M 1 ; Api M 10 ; Basophil Activation Test ; Hymenoptera Venom Allergy ; Molecular Allergens ; Venom Immunotherapy ; Ves V 1 ; Ves V 5; Api M 1; Rves V 5; Honeybee Venom; Wasp Venom; Double Positivity; Ige; Bee; Epidemiology; Relevant
ISSN (print) / ISBN 2213-2198
e-ISSN 2213-2201
Quellenangaben Band: 11, Heft: 9, Seiten: 2890-2899.e2 Artikelnummer: , Supplement: ,
Verlag Elsevier
Verlagsort Amsterdam [u.a.]
Nichtpatentliteratur Publikationen
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed