In vitro diagnosis of cypress pollen allergy by using cytofluorimetric analysis of basophils (Basotest)

Citation
A. Paris-kohler et al., In vitro diagnosis of cypress pollen allergy by using cytofluorimetric analysis of basophils (Basotest), J ALLERG CL, 105(2), 2000, pp. 339
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease",Immunology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00916749 → ACNP
Volume
105
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Part
1
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-6749(200002)105:2<339:IVDOCP>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Background: Cupressaceae pollen allergy is a worldwide pollinosis, but its in vitro diagnosis is notoriously difficult, The Basotest is a newly availa ble in vitro test for the detection of allergen-specific IgE based on the l evel of cellular activation of basophils by using flow cytometry, Objectives: The Basotest was compared with the measurement of cypress polle n-specific IgE in highly selected patients. Methods: We analyzed 34 patients allergic to cypress pollen selected on the basis of a suggestive clinical history and positive skin test and nasal ch allenge responses to cypress pollen extract. We also analyzed 8 patients wi th positive skin test responses to cypress pollen extract who did not prese nt symptoms during the pollen season (intermediate group) and 33 control su bjects. Sensitivity, specificity, and efficiency of the Basotest and serum specific IgE levels measured by using the CAP System were determined in pat ients allergic to cypress pollen. Histamine release was studied in a select ed group of patients. Results: The Basotest was more sensitive (91.2%) than the CAP System (76%) for the in vitro diagnosis of cypress pollen allergy. A dose-response curve was observed in basophils obtained from patients allergic to cypress polle n. There were no false-positive results with either test (specificity 100%) . The results of the Basotest or those of the CAP System did not correlate with the patients' in vivo threshold sensitivity assessed by skin tests and nasal challenge. Conclusions: The Basotest was found to be an effective diagnostic test in p atients allergic to cypress pollen.