Diagnosis of Vespa affinis venom allergy:use of immunochemical methods and a passive basophil activation test
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2019
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Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology
Abstract
Background: Allergy to Vespa affinis venom is common in the Asia Pacific region. Venom preparations for diagnosis
are not commercially available for this species.
Methods: The prominent allergens in V. affinis venom were identifiedusing immunochemical methods. Use of
ImmunoCAP of Vespula vulgaris crude venom/its components and a passive basophil activation test (BAT) in the
diagnosis of patients who had anaphylaxis to V. affinis venom (n = 30) were also accessed. The IgE double-positivity
rates (positive to both hornet and honeybee) in ImmunoCAP and the passive BAT were determined.
Results: High IgE reactivity was seen with the five allergens in V. affinis venom; 96% (29/30) for 34 and 24 kDa, 93%
(28/30) for 45 kDa and 90% (27/30) reactivity for the 100 and 80 kDa respectively. IgE cross-reactivity was low with
ImmunoCAP using V. vulgaris venom (43%; 13/30) and Ves v1 (3%; 1/30), but relatively high with Ves v5 (73%; 22/30).
All patients (100%) were positive to V. affinis venom in passive BAT. In ImmunoCAP, a high double-positivity rate (76%;
23/30) was detected while no double-positivity was detected in passive BAT.
Conclusions: High IgE reactivity for five allergens of V. affinis points to the potential of using these allergens in
component resolved diagnosis (CRD). The passive BAT has shown its importance as a promising diagnostic tool with
high accuracy. It would be particularly useful in cases with doubtful double-positive results of other diagnostic tests.
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CD63, IgE cross-reactivity, Insect venom allergy, Passive basophil activation test, Vespa affinis
Citation
Gunasekara, P. Handunnetti, S.M. Premawansa, S. Kaluarachchi, P. Karunatilake, C. Ratnayake, I.P. Dias, R. K. S. Premakumara, G. A. S. Dasanayake, W. M. D. K. Seneviratne, S.L. and de Silva, R.(2019). Diagnosis of Vespa affinis venom allergy:use of immunochemical methods and a passive basophil activation test, Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology.