Publication
Title
Principles, potential, and limitations of ex vivo basophil activation by flow cytometry in allergology : a narrative review
Author
Abstract
The major challenge of allergy diagnosis lies in the development of accessible and reliable diagnostics allowing correct prediction of the clinical outcome following exposure to the offending allergen(s) and cross-reactive structures. Since the late nineties, evidence has accumulated that flow-assisted analysis and quantification of ex vivo–activated basophils (according to the basophil activation test [BAT]) might meet this requirement for different IgE-dependent allergies and particular forms of autoimmune urticaria. Other so-called nondiagnostic applications of the BAT involve therapeutic monitoring, follow-up of natural histories, and identification of allergenic recognition sites. However, it has also become clear that appropriate use of the BAT necessitates knowledge about degranulation metrics and guidance to guarantee correct execution and interpretation of the results. Here, we have reviewed the most relevant applications and limitations of the BAT. Some personal statements and views about its perspectives are made.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. - St. Louis, Mo., 1971, currens
Publication
St. Louis, Mo. : 2021
ISSN
0091-6749
DOI
10.1016/J.JACI.2020.10.027
Volume/pages
147 :4 (2021) , p. 1143-1153
ISI
000637368900003
Pubmed ID
33152367
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
Full text (open access)
Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
UAntwerpen
Faculty/Department
Research group
Project info
Infla-Med: Fundamental and translational research into targets for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
Publication type
Subject
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
Record
Identifier
Creation 03.12.2020
Last edited 08.12.2024
To cite this reference