Predictive values of egg‐specific IgE by two commonly used assay systems for the diagnosis of egg allergy in young children: a prospective multicenter study
Autor: | Furuya, K., Nagao, M., Sato, Y., Ito, S., Fujisawa, T., Kainuma, Keigo, Hirayama, Junya, Kuwabara, Yu, Ito, Takahiro, Morimoto, Mari, Yamashita, Atsushi, Atsuta, Jun, Tatsumoto, Chiho, Fukuie, Tatsuki, Yasuoka, Ryuhei, Ikeda, Masanori, Sugai, Kazuko, Sekimoto, Kazuhiro, Tokuda, Reiko, Katsunuma, Toshio, Watanabe, Masako, Kojima, Hiroyuki, Suehiro, Yutaka, Hiraguchi, Yukiko, Ebishima, Yuko, Simodera, Saeko, Yoshino, Shouko, Sato, Satoshi, Sato, Miki, Hijikata, Tae, Otani, Tomoko, Mizuno, Takahisa, Shimauchi, Yasuhiro, Kitamura, Tetsuro, Fujiwara, Michimasa, Hiraba, Kazumi, Tokuyama, Kenichi, Morita, Eiji, Murasugi, Hiroko, Ouchi, Kazunobu, Wakabayashi, Tokio, Ono, Sahoko, Nakano, Hiroshi, Okahata, Hiroyasu, Nakamura, Toshimi, Yamashita, Yoko, Tachimoto, Hiroshi, Otani, Yuko, Sugimoto, Mayumi, Mizuuchi, Hidetsugu, Ubuka, Atsue |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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0301 basic medicine
Male Allergy medicine.medical_specialty Eggs Immunology specific IgE 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Food allergy oral food challenge Predictive Value of Tests Internal medicine medicine Immunology and Allergy Cutoff Humans Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study Child Egg Hypersensitivity Immunoassay predictive value Oral food challenge business.industry egg allergy Infant Allergens Immunoglobulin E medicine.disease 030104 developmental biology 030228 respiratory system ROC Curve Egg allergy Predictive value of tests Biotechnology and in vitro Diagnostics Child Preschool Original Article Female ORIGINAL ARTICLES probability curve business Egg white |
Zdroj: | Allergy |
ISSN: | 1398-9995 0105-4538 |
Popis: | Background: Specific IgE (sIgE) is often used to predict oral food challenge (OFC) outcomes in food allergy, but interpretation of the results may vary depending on the assay method employed and the patient population tested. The aim of this study was to use two commercial assay systems to determine egg-sIgE values predictive of allergy within the most common populations treated at pediatric clinics. Methods: In a multicenter prospective study, 433 children with suspected or confirmed egg allergy underwent oral challenge (OFC) using cooked egg (CE) and raw egg (RE) powders to diagnose either true allergy in 1-year-old (group A, n = 220) or tolerance in 2- to 6-year-old (group B, n = 213). Egg white (EW)- and ovomucoid (OM)-sIgE values were measured using the ImmunoCAP(®) sIgE (ImmunoCAP) and the IMMULITE(®) 2000 3 gAllergy(™) (3gAllergy) systems. Children were recruited from six primary care clinics and 18 hospitals in Japan. Results: Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis yielded similar areas under the curve (AUC) for the two assays (0.7-0.8). The optimal cutoff values and the probability curves (PCs) of the sIgE by the two assays to predict CE and RE OFC outcomes were determined for both groups. Values for 3gAllergy were higher than for ImmunoCAP; however, correlation of sIgE and predicted probability calculated by PCs were strong between the two methods. Conclusions: Cutoff values and PCs for egg-sIgE established using both ImmunoCAP and 3gAllergy may be useful for predicting egg allergy in early childhood patient populations. |
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