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Advances in allergen-microarray technology for diagnosis and monitoring of allergy: The MeDALL allergen-chip

Authors :
Christian Harwanegg
Merima Bublin
Kenneth H. Roux
Bharani Srinivasan
Daniel Ebner
Karin C. Lødrup-Carlsen
Sabine Flicker
Mirela Curin
Christian Lupinek
Yvonne Resch
Heidrun Hochwallner
Susanne Vrtala
Claus Bachert
Tetiana Garmatiuk
LeAnna N. Willison
Josep M. Antó
Eva Wollmann
Sebastian Stentzel
Rudolf Valenta
Magnus Wickman
Jean Bousquet
Srinita Banerjee
Thomas Schlederer
Irene Mittermann
Barbara M. Broecker
Heimo Breiteneder
Alexandra Baar
Sandra Pahr
Source :
Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Methods; Vol 66
Publisher :
Elsevier

Abstract

Allergy diagnosis based on purified allergen molecules provides detailed information regarding the individual sensitization profile of allergic patients, allows monitoring of the development of allergic disease and of the effect of therapies on the immune response to individual allergen molecules. Allergen microarrays contain a large variety of allergen molecules and thus allow the simultaneous detection of allergic patients' antibody reactivity profiles towards each of the allergen molecules with only minute amounts of serum. In this article we summarize recent progress in the field of allergen microarray technology and introduce the MeDALL allergen-chip which has been developed for the specific and sensitive monitoring of IgE and IgG reactivity profiles towards more than 170 allergen molecules in sera collected in European birth cohorts. MeDALL is a European research program in which allergen microarray technology is used for the monitoring of the development of allergic disease in childhood, to draw a geographic map of the recognition of clinically relevant allergens in different populations and to establish reactivity profiles which are associated with and predict certain disease manifestations. We describe technical advances of the MeDALL allergen-chip regarding specificity, sensitivity and its ability to deliver test results which are close to in vivo reactivity. In addition, the usefulness and numerous advantages of allergen microarrays for allergy research, refined allergy diagnosis, monitoring of disease, of the effects of therapies, for improving the prescription of specific immunotherapy and for prevention are discussed. This work was supported by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement No. 261357 and in part by project F4605 of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the Christian Doppler Research Association, Austria

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Methods; Vol 66
Accession number :
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