Local allergic rhinitis: evolution of concepts
Abstract The discovery of an exclusive local production of IgE antibodies dates back to the 1970s, but only recently the pathophysiology of such phenomenon was deeply investigated, leading to the concept of local allergic rhinitis (LAR). Currently, LAR is defined by the occurrence, in patients with...
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doaj-218de1d3ded04245b78534534c95a6d92021-09-02T09:53:08ZengWileyClinical and Translational Allergy2045-70222017-11-01711410.1186/s13601-017-0174-7Local allergic rhinitis: evolution of conceptsCristoforo Incorvaia0Nicola Fuiano1Irene Martignago2Bruna L. Gritti3Erminia Ridolo4Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation, ASST Pini/CTOPediatric Immunology and Allergy ServiceMedicine and Surgery Department, University of ParmaCardiac/Pulmonary Rehabilitation, ASST Pini/CTOMedicine and Surgery Department, University of ParmaAbstract The discovery of an exclusive local production of IgE antibodies dates back to the 1970s, but only recently the pathophysiology of such phenomenon was deeply investigated, leading to the concept of local allergic rhinitis (LAR). Currently, LAR is defined by the occurrence, in patients with symptoms clearly suggesting allergic rhinitis but with negative results to common allergy testing, of allergen specific IgE in the nasal mucosa. Most studies investigating LAR were based on the development of rhinitis symptoms following nasal provocation test (NPT) with the suspected allergens, but such test may be performed by a number of options, none of them being as yet acknowledged and recommended in consensus document. On the other hand, also the mere detection of IgE in the nasal mucosa indicates, as for IgE measurement in blood or other tissues, allergic sensitization but cannot give the certainty of clinical allergy. Therefore, the combination of IgE detection in nasal mucosa and a positive result of NPT should be used to diagnose LAR. Recent data on the use for in vitro testing of molecular allergy diagnostics in place of whole allergen extracts suggest that this method could improve the sensitivity and specificity of laboratory tests, and an appraisal of the basophil activation test as a third level technique, to be implemented when the results of local IgE testing and NPT are uncertain, is currently ongoing.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-017-0174-7Allergic rhinitisLocal allergic rhinitisIgE productionNasal mucosaNasal provocation testMolecular allergy diagnostics |
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Cristoforo Incorvaia Nicola Fuiano Irene Martignago Bruna L. Gritti Erminia Ridolo Local allergic rhinitis: evolution of concepts Clinical and Translational Allergy Allergic rhinitis Local allergic rhinitis IgE production Nasal mucosa Nasal provocation test Molecular allergy diagnostics |
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Local allergic rhinitis: evolution of concepts |
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Abstract The discovery of an exclusive local production of IgE antibodies dates back to the 1970s, but only recently the pathophysiology of such phenomenon was deeply investigated, leading to the concept of local allergic rhinitis (LAR). Currently, LAR is defined by the occurrence, in patients with symptoms clearly suggesting allergic rhinitis but with negative results to common allergy testing, of allergen specific IgE in the nasal mucosa. Most studies investigating LAR were based on the development of rhinitis symptoms following nasal provocation test (NPT) with the suspected allergens, but such test may be performed by a number of options, none of them being as yet acknowledged and recommended in consensus document. On the other hand, also the mere detection of IgE in the nasal mucosa indicates, as for IgE measurement in blood or other tissues, allergic sensitization but cannot give the certainty of clinical allergy. Therefore, the combination of IgE detection in nasal mucosa and a positive result of NPT should be used to diagnose LAR. Recent data on the use for in vitro testing of molecular allergy diagnostics in place of whole allergen extracts suggest that this method could improve the sensitivity and specificity of laboratory tests, and an appraisal of the basophil activation test as a third level technique, to be implemented when the results of local IgE testing and NPT are uncertain, is currently ongoing. |
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Allergic rhinitis Local allergic rhinitis IgE production Nasal mucosa Nasal provocation test Molecular allergy diagnostics |
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