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The clinical utility of basophil activation testing in diagnosis and monitoring of allergic disease

Journal

ALLERGY
Volume 70, Issue 11, Pages 1393-1405

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/all.12698

Keywords

allergy diagnosis; allergy monitoring; basophil activation test; basophil granulocyte; CD63

Funding

  1. BD Biosciences, Erembodegem, Belgium
  2. Novartis, Basel, CH
  3. MRC [G0902018, MR/M008517/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Asthma UK [MRC-Asthma UK Centre] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. Medical Research Council [MR/M008517/1, G0902018, G1000758] Funding Source: researchfish

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The basophil activation test (BAT) has become a pervasive test for allergic response through the development of flow cytometry, discovery of activation markers such as CD63 and unique markers identifying basophil granulocytes. Basophil activation test measures basophil response to allergen cross-linking IgE on between 150 and 2000 basophil granulocytes in <0.1ml fresh blood. Dichotomous activation is assessed as the fraction of reacting basophils. In addition to clinical history, skin prick test, and specific IgE determination, BAT can be a part of the diagnostic evaluation of patients with food-, insect venom-, and drug allergy and chronic urticaria. It may be helpful in determining the clinically relevant allergen. Basophil sensitivity may be used to monitor patients on allergen immunotherapy, anti-IgE treatment or in the natural resolution of allergy. Basophil activation test may use fewer resources and be more reproducible than challenge testing. As it is less stressful for the patient and avoids severe allergic reactions, BAT ought to precede challenge testing. An important next step is to standardize BAT and make it available in diagnostic laboratories. The nature of basophil activation as an exvivo challenge makes it a multifaceted and promising tool for the allergist. In this EAACI task force position paper, we provide an overview of the practical and technical details as well as the clinical utility of BAT in diagnosis and management of allergic diseases.

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