Explor Asthma Allergy 2023
DOI: 10.37349/eaa.2023.00023
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Omega-5-gliadin-specific immunoglobulin E-positive, but wheat-specific immunoglobulin E-negative wheat allergy dependent on augmentation factors—a frequent presentation

Valentina Faihs,
Claudia Kugler,
Rebekka K. Bent
et al.

Abstract: Aim: Most patients with wheat allergy dependent on augmentation factors (WALDA) show specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) to ω5-gliadin. However, some WALDA patients may show negative results when testing for sIgE to total wheat extract. This is the first study to investigate potential clinical and serological differences in patients with ω5-gliadin-positive, challenge-confirmed WALDA dependent on their sensitization to total wheat extract. Methods: Clinical and serological characteristics of patients with challen… Show more

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“…The oral challenge tests (OCTs) were conducted in an inpatient setting for the patients and in an outpatient setting for the controls, adhering to a previously published protocol [1]. Reaction thresholds were evaluated using an ordinal scale from 1 to 10, as previously published [43].…”
Section: Clinical History Ige Diagnostics Skin Prick Tests and Oral C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oral challenge tests (OCTs) were conducted in an inpatient setting for the patients and in an outpatient setting for the controls, adhering to a previously published protocol [1]. Reaction thresholds were evaluated using an ordinal scale from 1 to 10, as previously published [43].…”
Section: Clinical History Ige Diagnostics Skin Prick Tests and Oral C...mentioning
confidence: 99%