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Serum-induced basophil CD63 expression by means of a tricolour flow cytometric method for the in vitro diagnosis of chronic urticaria.
Allergy. 2006 Sep; 61(9):1071-7.A

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Functional autoantibodies against the alpha-chain of the high-affinity IgE receptor (FcepsilonRIalpha) identify a subset of patients with chronic urticaria (CU) due to autoreactivity, as assessed by an in vivo positive response to autologous serum skin test (ASST). We performed a study to standardize the serum-induced basophil activation assay by flow cytometry (FCM) using a new tricolour method, assessing the diagnostic performance of this test in discriminating between ASST+ and ASST- CU patients.

METHODS

Sera of 64 CU patients (22 ASST+ CU and 42 ASST- CU) and 10 healthy subjects were tested for their ability to induce basophil CD63 expression when incubated with whole blood of both atopic (DA) and non-atopic donors (DNA). Using a triple-labelled strategy with anti-CD123, anti-HLA-DR and anti-CD63 antibodies, CD63+ basophils were identified on a selected population of CD123+ HLA-DR- cells. In 3 ASST+ CU patients who underwent cyclosporine therapy, the assay was performed before and after treatment.

RESULTS

The ASST+ CU sera resulted in a significant higher induction of basophil CD63 expression compared with ASST- CU and healthy donors sera; when whole blood from DA was used, sensitivity and specificity of the assay were 95.5% and 90.5% respectively. ASST+ CU serum activity was significantly decreased during cyclosporine A treatment, in parallel with clinical remission.

CONCLUSIONS

Chronic urticaria serum-induced CD63 expression assay performed on DA whole blood by means of our tricolour FCM method could be the most useful tool for identification of a subset of patients with autoimmune CU and may become a promising tool also for monitoring treatment efficacy.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Laboratory of Immunology and Allergology, Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata, IDI-IRCCS, Rome, Italy.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

16918509

Citation

Frezzolini, A, et al. "Serum-induced Basophil CD63 Expression By Means of a Tricolour Flow Cytometric Method for the in Vitro Diagnosis of Chronic Urticaria." Allergy, vol. 61, no. 9, 2006, pp. 1071-7.
Frezzolini A, Provini A, Teofoli P, et al. Serum-induced basophil CD63 expression by means of a tricolour flow cytometric method for the in vitro diagnosis of chronic urticaria. Allergy. 2006;61(9):1071-7.
Frezzolini, A., Provini, A., Teofoli, P., Pomponi, D., & De Pità, O. (2006). Serum-induced basophil CD63 expression by means of a tricolour flow cytometric method for the in vitro diagnosis of chronic urticaria. Allergy, 61(9), 1071-7.
Frezzolini A, et al. Serum-induced Basophil CD63 Expression By Means of a Tricolour Flow Cytometric Method for the in Vitro Diagnosis of Chronic Urticaria. Allergy. 2006;61(9):1071-7. PubMed PMID: 16918509.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Serum-induced basophil CD63 expression by means of a tricolour flow cytometric method for the in vitro diagnosis of chronic urticaria. AU - Frezzolini,A, AU - Provini,A, AU - Teofoli,P, AU - Pomponi,D, AU - De Pità,O, PY - 2006/8/22/pubmed PY - 2007/1/11/medline PY - 2006/8/22/entrez SP - 1071 EP - 7 JF - Allergy JO - Allergy VL - 61 IS - 9 N2 - BACKGROUND: Functional autoantibodies against the alpha-chain of the high-affinity IgE receptor (FcepsilonRIalpha) identify a subset of patients with chronic urticaria (CU) due to autoreactivity, as assessed by an in vivo positive response to autologous serum skin test (ASST). We performed a study to standardize the serum-induced basophil activation assay by flow cytometry (FCM) using a new tricolour method, assessing the diagnostic performance of this test in discriminating between ASST+ and ASST- CU patients. METHODS: Sera of 64 CU patients (22 ASST+ CU and 42 ASST- CU) and 10 healthy subjects were tested for their ability to induce basophil CD63 expression when incubated with whole blood of both atopic (DA) and non-atopic donors (DNA). Using a triple-labelled strategy with anti-CD123, anti-HLA-DR and anti-CD63 antibodies, CD63+ basophils were identified on a selected population of CD123+ HLA-DR- cells. In 3 ASST+ CU patients who underwent cyclosporine therapy, the assay was performed before and after treatment. RESULTS: The ASST+ CU sera resulted in a significant higher induction of basophil CD63 expression compared with ASST- CU and healthy donors sera; when whole blood from DA was used, sensitivity and specificity of the assay were 95.5% and 90.5% respectively. ASST+ CU serum activity was significantly decreased during cyclosporine A treatment, in parallel with clinical remission. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic urticaria serum-induced CD63 expression assay performed on DA whole blood by means of our tricolour FCM method could be the most useful tool for identification of a subset of patients with autoimmune CU and may become a promising tool also for monitoring treatment efficacy. SN - 0105-4538 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/16918509/Serum_induced_basophil_CD63_expression_by_means_of_a_tricolour_flow_cytometric_method_for_the_in_vitro_diagnosis_of_chronic_urticaria_ L2 - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2006.01033.x DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -