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IgE Test in Secretions of Patients with Respiratory Allergy

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CURRENT ALLERGY AND ASTHMA REPORTS
Volume 18, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

CURRENT MEDICINE GROUP
DOI: 10.1007/s11882-018-0821-7

Keywords

Allergic; IgE; Local allergic rhinitis; Rhinitis; Allergen-specific immunotherapy

Funding

  1. Institute of Health Carlos III of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [ARADyAL RD16/0006/0001, FIS PI12/00900, FIS PI14/00864, FIS PI17/01410]
  2. Andalusian Regional Ministry Health [PI-0346-2016, PC-0098-2017]
  3. Institute of Health Carlos III through its Rio Hortega [CM17/00140]

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Purpose of Review IgE is a key player in multiple inflammatory airway diseases. Ample literature demonstrates its presence in mucosa of patients with allergic rhinitis (AR), local allergic rhinitis (LAR), asthma, or chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP). Recent Findings Current evidence shows that high-affinity IgE in blood stream of allergic individuals derives mainly from the mucosae. Also, mucosal synthesis of IgE can occur in the absence of systemic atopy, and may be relevant in atopic and non-atopic phenotypes of rhinitis as demonstrated in LAR. Specific IgE (sIgE) detection varies depending on technique used for sample collection and its measurement. sIgE detection is highly specific for diagnosis of LAR. Moreover, measurement of sIgE in secretions could be useful in monitoring response to allergen-specific immunotherapy in both AR and LAR phenotypes. Summary This review will focus on recent developments in the role of IgE in respiratory diseases, and the clinical implications of its measurement in secretions.

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