1. Circulating basophils in patients with type IIb autoimmune chronic spontaneous urticaria have a lower histamine content
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Katrine Baumann, Jennifer Astrup Sørensen, Ditte G. Zhang, Misbah N. Ghazanfar, Per Stahl Skov, Anders Woetmann, and Simon Francis Thomsen
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basophil histamine release assay ,basophils ,biomarkers ,chronic spontaneous urticaria ,histamine ,patient stratification ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract Background Patients suffering from chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) are typically classified as type I or type IIb autoimmune CSU, but further patient stratification is hindered by the lack of biomarkers. Objectives We investigated whether the histamine content of individual basophils differ between patient subtypes in CSU to evaluate its potential as a biomarker. Methods A total of 101 patients diagnosed with CSU were included in the study. The histamine content per circulating basophil was derived from the basophil count in peripheral blood and levels of total cellular blood histamine. These measures, together with results from the serum‐induced basophil histamine release assay (s‐BHRA), were correlated to information on demographics, clinical characteristics, patient reported outcomes and laboratory analyses. Results The histamine content per basophil was significantly different between s‐BHRA positive and ‐negative patients (0.175 vs. 1.40 pg/cell, p
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- 2024
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