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Modeling the conversion between specific IgE test platforms for nut allergens in children and adolescents

Jennifer A. Hoang, Alper Çelik, Christian Lupinek, Rudolf Valenta, Lucy Duan, Ruixue Dai, May Brydges, Aimée Dubeau, C Lépine, Samantha Wong, Mara Alexanian‐Farr, Ahuva Magder, Padmaja Subbarao, Julia Upton, Klara Schmidthaler, Zsolt Szépfalusi, Arun Ramani, Thomas Eiwegger

2020Allergy18 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multiplex tests allow for measurement of allergen-specific IgE responses to multiple extracts and molecular allergens and have several advantages for large cohort studies. Due to significant methodological differences, test systems are difficult to integrate in meta-analyses/systematic reviews since there is a lack of datasets with direct comparison. We aimed to create models for statistical integration of allergen-specific IgE to peanut/tree nut allergens from three IgE test platforms. METHODS: Plasma from Canadian and Austrian children/adolescents with peanut/tree nut sensitization and a cohort of sensitized, high-risk, pre-school asthmatics (total n = 166) were measured with three R&D multiplex IgE test platforms: Allergy Explorer version 1 (ALEX) (Macro Array Dx), MeDALL-chip (Mechanisms of Development of Allergy) (Thermo Fisher), and EUROLINE (EUROIMMUN). Skin prick test (n = 51) and ImmunoCAP (Thermo Fisher) (n = 62) results for extracts were available in a subset. Regression models (Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines, local polynomial regression) were applied if >30% of samples were positive to the allergen. Intra-test correlations between PR-10 and nsLTP allergens were assessed. RESULTS: = 94%-56%) for peanut and tree nut sIgE testing at the extract and molecular-level, in order from highest to lowest: Ara h 2, Ara h 6, Jug r 1, Ana o 3, Ara h 1, Jug r 2, and Cor a 9. CONCLUSION: Our models support the notion that quantitative conversion is possible between sIgE multiplex platforms for extracts and molecular allergens and may provide options to aggregate data for future meta-analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Immunoglobulin EAllergenAllergyMedicinePeanut allergyMultiplexImmunologyCohortMultivariate statisticsStatisticsInternal medicineMathematicsBiologyAntibodyBioinformaticsFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis ResearchAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationAsthma and respiratory diseases