Anaphylaxis and Mast Cell Disorders
Theo Gülen, Cem Akin
Abstract
There is strong evidence of an association between severe anaphylaxis, especially hymenoptera venom induced, and mast cell (MC) disorders. It has been thought that intrinsic abnormalities in MCs, including the presence of the activating KIT D816V mutation in mastocytosis or of genetic trait, hereditary alpha-tryptasemia, may influence susceptibility to severe anaphylaxis. This article evaluates the potential mechanisms leading to severe MC activation, as well as the differential diagnosis of and range of symptoms attributable to MC mediator release. Also, we offer a global classification for disorders related to MC activation.
Topics & Concepts
AnaphylaxisMedicineMast cellImmunologyAllergyVenomBiologyEcologyFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis ResearchMast cells and histamineUrticaria and Related Conditions