ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Open Access
Amelia Licari, Enza D'Auria, Mara De Amici, Riccardo Castagnoli, Lucia Sacchi, Giorgia Testa, Gian Luigi Marseglia
Abstract
Background
The gold standard for diagnosing egg allergy in children is the oral food challenge (OFC). However, OFCs are time-consuming and risky procedures. Our study aimed to evaluate the utility of the basophil activation test (BAT) and component-resolved diagnostic in the diagnostic workup of children with egg allergy.
Methods
Overall, 86 children aged 6 months to 17 years, suspected of egg allergy, underwent OFC with boiled egg according to international standardized protocols. BAT and specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) testing to component egg proteins (Gal d 1-4) were also performed.
Results
BAT test for egg protein extract and Gal d 1-sIgE test discriminateegg allergy to egg sensitized but tolerant patients. |
Conclusion
The BAT may be implemented in the diagnostic workup of egg allergy in children and, in a stepwise approach, separately or combined with Gal d 1-sIgE, may predict the allergic status and reduce the number of positive OFCs in children with egg allergy at low risk for severe reactions.
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