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[AN EVALUATION OF SPONTANEOUS HISTAMINE RELEASE AND THE LOW RESPONDERS IN A BASOPHIL HISTAMINE RELEASE TEST].

Authors :
Ito K
Sato S
Urisu A
Kando N
Nakagawa T
Tsuge I
Kondo Y
Ito S
Higashiura M
Ebisawa M
Source :
Arerugi = [Allergy] [Arerugi] 2016 Feb; Vol. 65 (1), pp. 48-56.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: We evaluated the clinical significance of the spontaneous histamine release ratio (SHR/T) and low responders in the automated basophil histamine release test (AllerportⓇ HRT).<br />Methods: This study analyzed the outcomes of 101 oral food challenges (OFC) with egg, milk or wheat (challenge-positive: n=79) in relation to the SHR/T. The traditional HRT low responders (n=27) were separated into two groups:"LOW"responders (n=10), who showed a ≥10% concentration-dependent maximum histamine release in response to the anti-human IgE stimulation, and"NON"responders who did not fulfill the criteria (n=17).<br />Results: Among the 34 patients with ≥20% SHR/T, 32 patients (94%) had a positive OFC with a low threshold dose which provoked severe symptoms. Among the"LOW"responders, four cases showed ≥10% allergen-specific maximum histamine release. On the other hand, concentration-dependent histamine release was not seen in the"NON"responders, suggesting the basophil function was not detected in this subgroup.<br />Conclusion: The present study suggested that SHR/T could be an indicator of basophil activation and hypersensitivity in vivo. We also suggested that significant basophil functions might be detected among the "LOW"responders, but not among the"NON"responders.

Details

Language :
Japanese
ISSN :
0021-4884
Volume :
65
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arerugi = [Allergy]
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26923654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15036/arerugi.65.48