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Title
Pros and cons of clinical basophil testing (BAT)
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Abstract
Purpose of Review We review basophil testing by flow cytometry with an emphasis on advantages and disadvantages. Recent Findings There are many tools available to assess the presence and severity of allergic diseases in patients. For 50 years, peripheral blood basophils have been used as tools to study these diseases. It is a very accessible cell that binds IgE antibody and secretes the classical mediators responsible for the symptoms of allergic reactions. In the last decade, an even more accessible methodology, using flow cytometry, has been developed to enhance the ability to use basophils for both mechanistic and clinical diagnostics. Basophil testing has been included in diagnostics for different forms of allergies as well as to monitor disease status. Summary A variety of studies have begun to establish both precise methods and their clinical relevance for disease diagnosis, but there remain some important questions on how to take optimal advantage of the behaviours of basophils.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Current allergy and asthma reports. - Philadelphia, Pa, 2001, currens
Publication
Philadelphia : Current medicine group , 2016
ISSN
1529-7322
DOI
10.1007/S11882-016-0633-6
Volume/pages
16 :8 (2016) , 12 p.
Article Reference
56
ISI
000382002300005
Pubmed ID
27411319
Medium
E-only publicatie
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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