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Precision medicine in the allergy clinic: the application of component resolved diagnosis

Carmen Panaitescu, Laura Haidar, Maria Roxana Buzan, Manuela Grijincu, Daniela Elena Spanu, Catalina Cojanu, Alexandru Laculiceanu, Roxana Bumbacea, Ioana Agache

2022Expert Review of Clinical Immunology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: diagnostic methods that use allergen extracts often fail to identify the molecules eliciting the allergic reactions. AREAS COVERED: Component-resolved diagnosis (CRD) has solved most of the limitations of extract-based diagnostic procedures and is currently valuable tool for the precision diagnosis in the allergy clinic, for venom and food allergy, asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis. Its implementation in daily practice facilitates: a) the distinction between genuine multiple sensitizations and cross-reactive sensitization in polysensitized patients; b) the prediction of a severe, systemic reaction in food or insect venom allergy; c) the optimal selection of allergen immunotherapy based on the patient sensitization profile. This paper describes its main advantages and disadvantages, cost-effectiveness and future perspectives. EXPERT OPINION: The diagnostic strategy based on CRD is part of the new concept of precision immunology, which aims to improve the management of allergic diseases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePrecision medicineComponent (thermodynamics)AllergyIntensive care medicineDiagnostic accuracyMedical physicsImmunologyDermatologyMEDLINERespiratory HypersensitivityAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and ApplicationsImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders