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Serum gliadin monitoring extracts patients with false negative results in challenge tests for the diagnosis of wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis.
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Allergology international : official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology [Allergol Int] 2013 Jun; Vol. 62 (2), pp. 229-38. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Apr 25. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Background: Challenge testing with wheat plus exercise and/or aspirin is a gold standard for the diagnosis of wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA); however, the test may often yield false-negative results. Our previous study suggested that an increase in serum wheat gliadin levels is required to induce allergic symptoms in patients with WDEIA. Based on this knowledge, we sought to extract the patients with false negative results in the challenge tests of WDEIA.<br />Methods: Thirty-six patients with suspected WDEIA were enrolled. First, group categorizations-Group I, challenge tests were positive; Group II, challenge tests were negative and serum gliadin were undetectable; Group III, challenge tests were negative and serum gliadin were detectable-were given according to the results of wheat plus exercise and/or aspirin challenge testing and serum gliadin levels. Second, diagnoses were made using retests and/or dietary management in Group II and III.<br />Results: Positive results for wheat plus exercise and/or aspirin challenge tests gave a diagnosis of definite WDEIA in 17 of 36 patients (Group I). Of the remaining 19 challenge negative patients, serum gliadin was undetectable in ten patients (Group II). Of the ten patients (Group II), three of them were diagnosed as definite WDEIA by retesting and six of them were diagnosed as probable WDEIA using a wheat elimination diet, whereas one patient was non-WDEIA. In the rest of the nine challenge negative patients, serum gliadin was detectable (Group III). No allergic episodes with a normal diet provided a diagnosis of non-WDEIA in seven of the nine patients, whereas the remaining two patients were probable WDEIA or had another food allergy because of repeated episodes.<br />Conclusions: Our study revealed that serum gliadin monitoring during challenge testing is useful.
- Subjects :
- Allergens immunology
Anaphylaxis prevention & control
False Negative Reactions
Female
Food Hypersensitivity
Humans
Male
Triticum immunology
Wheat Hypersensitivity etiology
Wheat Hypersensitivity prevention & control
Anaphylaxis diagnosis
Anaphylaxis etiology
Exercise
Gliadin blood
Wheat Hypersensitivity diagnosis
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1440-1592
- Volume :
- 62
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Allergology international : official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23612492
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2332/allergolint.12-OA-0495