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N Mothes-Luksch1,2,3, G Jordakieva4, L Hinterhölzl1, A N Jensen2, P K Hallmann2, M Kundi5, E Jensen-Jarolim1,2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Classical allergy diagnostic workup "from symptoms to molecules" comprises 1) clinical investigation, 2) skin prick- and IgE- testing, and recently, 3) molecular allergy testing. We aimed to examine the diagnostic fidelity of the alternative approach "from molecules to symptoms", which was recently suggested in the EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide, in a retrospective clinical study.Entities:
Keywords: Allergy diagnosis; Component-resolved diagnosis; ISAC microarray; IgE; Molecular allergens; Skin prick test
Year: 2018 PMID: 30214659 PMCID: PMC6131881 DOI: 10.1186/s40413-018-0199-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Allergy Organ J ISSN: 1939-4551 Impact factor: 4.084
Fig. 1Number of additional positive ISAC results for respiratory allergens not detected in skin prick testing. Within group percentages indicated above the bars. p = 0.016 for comparison of ISAC-first vs. SPT-first
Fig. 2Number of additional positive skin prick results for respiratory allergens not detected by ISAC microarray. Within group percentages indicated above the bars; p = 0.014 for comparison of ISAC-first vs. “SPT-first”
Sensitivity and specificity (95% confidence intervals) of ISAC allergens for prediction of skin prick test (SPT) results and of SPT results for prediction of ISAC112 results are shown
| ISAC with respect to SPT | SPT with respect to ISAC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPT | ISAC112 allergen | Sensitivity | Specificity | Specificity | Sensitivity |
| Alder | Cor a 1.0401 | 100 (81.5–100) | 77.3 (67.7–85.2) | 45.0 (29.3–61.5) | 100 (95.2–100) |
| Birch | Bet v 1 | 97.8 (88.2–99.9) | 77.4 (67.6–85.4) | 67.7 (54.9–78.8) | 98.6 (92.6–100) |
| Hazel | Bet v 1 | 92.9 (66.1–99.8) | 65.3 (55.2–74.5) | 27.1 (15.3–41.8) | 98.5 (92.0–100) |
| Ash Tree | Ole e 1 | 86.2 (68.3–96.1) | 81.6 (72.5–88.7) | 58.1 (42.1–73.0) | 95.2 (88.3–98.7) |
| Grass | Phl p 1 | 92.3 (83.0–97.5) | 75.9 (66.7–83.6) | 69.8 (58.9–79.2) | 94.3 (87.1–98.1) |
| Ambrosia | Art v 1 | 61.5 (40.6–79.8) | 90.0 (82.4–95.1) | 61.5 (40.6–79.8) | 90.0 (82.4–95.1) |
| Buckhorn | Phl p 5 | 87.5 (61.7–98.4) | 78.4 (68.8–86.1) | 40.0 (23.9–57.9) | 97.4 (91.0–99.7) |
| HDM 1 | Der f 2 & | 85.7 (69.7–95.2) | 73.5 (63.9–81.8) | 52.6 (39.0–66.0) | 93.8 (86.0–97.9) |
| HDM 2 | Der f 2 | 75.8 (57.7–88.9) | 91.4 (84.4–96.0) | 73.5 (55.6–87.1) | 92.3 (85.4–96.6) |
| Cat | Fel d 1 | 84.4 (67.2–94.7) | 75.0 (65.7–82.8) | 50.0 (36.1–63.9) | 94.2 (87.0–98.1) |
| Dog | Can f 1 & | 85.7 (57.2–98.2) | 70.0 (60.5–78.4) | 26.7 (14.6–41.9) | 97.5 (91.2–97) |
| Alternaria | Alt a 1 & | 100 (69.2–100) | 82.6 (74.1–89.2) | 34.5 (17.9–54.3) | 100 (96.0–100) |
| Mugwort | Sal k 1 | 20.0 (0.5–71.6) | 100 (96.7–100) | 61.5 (40.6–79.8) | 90.0 (82.4–95.1) |
Fig. 3Number of additional positive ISAC microarray results for food allergens not detected by skin prick test. Within group percentages indicated above the bars; p = 0.800 for comparison of ISAC-first vs. SPT-first
Fig. 4Number of additional positive ISAC microarray results for all allergens not detected/or not done in skin prick testing. p = 0.668 for comparison of ISAC-first vs. SPT-first diagnostic strategies
Concurrencya of allergens with positive IgE reactivity in ISAC microarray, but negative in skin prick test
a Concurrent allergen classes for the ISAC-first (light grey) and SPT-first (dark grey) patient groups in relation to total case numbers in percent (%) of the respective cohort
b List of allergens in the different categories:
c Cyn d 1, Phl p 1, Phl p 2, Phl p 4, Phl p 6, Phl p 7, Phl p 11, Phl p 12, Pla l 1
d Aln g 1, Cor a 1.0101, Mal d 1, Ara h 8, Pru p 1, Bet v 2, Bet v 4
e Der f 1, Der p 1, Der p 2, Der p 10
f Equ c 1, Fel d 2, Fel d 4, Mus m 1, Can f 2, Can f 3, Can f 5
g Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 6, Ara h 9, Pru p 3, Pen m 1, Pen m 2, Gal d 3, Gad c 1, Tri a 14, Cor a 8, Cor a 9, Bos d 6, Gly m 5, Gly m 6, Ses i 1
h Gly m 4
i Act d 1
j Ves v 5, Api m 1, Api m 4
k Hev b 8
Fig. 5Distribution of the number of skin prick tests performed in the ISAC-first and SPT-first group (x-axis) and number of cases (y-axis). Median (Md) and interquartile range (IQR) are shown in panels