Journal article
Characterization of plasma cytokines in an infant population cohort of challenge-proven food allergy
TD Dang, MLK Tang, JJ Koplin, PV Licciardi, JK Eckert, T Tan, LC Gurrin, AL Ponsonby, SC Dharmage, KJ Allen
Allergy European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1111/all.12215
Abstract
Background Sensitization to food allergens indicates the production of food-specific IgE; however, sensitization is not a definite indicator of allergic reaction upon ingestion (N Engl J Med, 344, 2001, 30: J Allergy Clin Immunol, 120, 2007, 491). Currently, food challenge is the best approach to identify the presence or absence of allergy. While 95% positive predictive values (PPVs) thresholds for sIgE can assist with identifying increased likelihood of allergy among those who are sensitized, there are no specific biological markers that differentiate between allergic and sensitized individuals. Objectives To determine whether plasma serum cytokine profiles predict (i) sensitization to pean..
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