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Basophil Activation Test With Aspergillus Molecules: The Case for ABPA

Moïse Michel, Youssouf Sérémé, Farid Mankouri, M. Gouitaa, Clarisse Gautier, Jean‐Louis Mège, Carole Cassagne, Stéphane Ranque, Martine Reynaud‐Gaubert, Joana Vitte

2022Frontiers in Allergy10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is an underestimated allergic disease due to Aspergillus fumigatus (AF). The main diagnostic criteria for ABPA rely on the evaluation of immunoglobulin (Ig) E and IgG responses to AF extracts, although these cannot discriminate AF-sensitization from ABPA. Objectives To evaluate the performance of cellular functional assays with extract and molecular AF allergens in ABPA. Methods A prospective cohort of 67 patients (6 ABPA) was investigated with basophil activation test (BAT) with AF extract. Twelve patients were further investigated for BAT responses to molecular AF components: Asp f 1, Asp f 2, Asp f 3, Asp f 4, and Asp f 6. Results BAT with AF extract with an optimized cutoff displayed 100% sensitivity and 77.6% specificity for ABPA diagnosis. Among patients with positive BAT to AF, BAT with Asp f 4 was significantly higher in ABPA patients at 10 ng/mL (mean basophil stimulation index 10.56 in ABPA vs. 1.24 in non-ABPA patients, p = 0.0002). Conclusion BAT with AF is a promising diagnostic biomarker in the context of suspected ABPA, which can be further improved with AF molecular allergens, especially Asp f 4.

Topics & Concepts

Basophil activationContext (archaeology)Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosisAspergillus fumigatusImmunologyMedicineAspergillosisMolecular diagnosticsBasophilImmunoglobulin EAntibodyBiologyBioinformaticsPaleontologyFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis ResearchDrug-Induced Adverse ReactionsContact Dermatitis and Allergies