Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients

Abstract Background Diagnostic workup of penicillin allergy comprises skin testing with penicillins, and patients are deemed allergic if skin test is positive. However, the literature suggests that skin test-positive patients may be challenge-negative, indicating that the skin test may be falsely po...

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Main Authors: Line K. Tannert, Sidsel Falkencrone, Charlotte G. Mortz, Carsten Bindslev-Jensen, Per Stahl Skov
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-11-01
Series:Clinical and Translational Allergy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-017-0179-2
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spelling doaj-f441090b1e524d5db0fe0887755179832021-09-02T09:27:21ZengWileyClinical and Translational Allergy2045-70222017-11-01711910.1186/s13601-017-0179-2Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patientsLine K. Tannert0Sidsel Falkencrone1Charlotte G. Mortz2Carsten Bindslev-Jensen3Per Stahl Skov4Department of Dermatology and Allergy Center, Odense Research Center for Anaphylaxis, Odense University HospitalReflab®Department of Dermatology and Allergy Center, Odense Research Center for Anaphylaxis, Odense University HospitalDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy Center, Odense Research Center for Anaphylaxis, Odense University HospitalDepartment of Dermatology and Allergy Center, Odense Research Center for Anaphylaxis, Odense University HospitalAbstract Background Diagnostic workup of penicillin allergy comprises skin testing with penicillins, and patients are deemed allergic if skin test is positive. However, the literature suggests that skin test-positive patients may be challenge-negative, indicating that the skin test may be falsely positive. Objective To investigate real-time histamine release from a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin in patients with positive and negative challenges to penicillin. Methods Skin microdialysis was performed in 21 penicillin-allergic patients with positive skin test, 13 non-allergic volunteers serving as negative controls, and 7 grass pollen-allergic patients serving as positive controls. Histamine was measured by microdialysis after skin test with penicillin/grass/NaCl. Penicillin challenge was subsequently performed in 12 of the patients. Results Only 10/21 patients (47.6%) were skin test positive at microdialysis. During microdialysis 13 single intracutaneous tests were positive and histamine was detected in 4/13 occurring in four challenge positive patients. Thirteen/21 patients (61.9%) were deemed allergic to penicillin; eight had positive skin test. Two patients with positive skin test were challenge negative. In grass pollen allergic patients, 7/7 had a positive intracutaneous test to grass and all released histamine in the wheals. All 13 negative controls had negative intracutaneous test to penicillin and no histamine release. Conclusion Histamine was only detected in the minority of positive intracutaneous tests with penicillin in penicillin-allergic patients. Other mediators may be involved.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-017-0179-2Histamine releasePenicillin-allergyPenicillin challengePenicillin intracutaneous testSkin microdialysis
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author Line K. Tannert
Sidsel Falkencrone
Charlotte G. Mortz
Carsten Bindslev-Jensen
Per Stahl Skov
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Sidsel Falkencrone
Charlotte G. Mortz
Carsten Bindslev-Jensen
Per Stahl Skov
Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients
Clinical and Translational Allergy
Histamine release
Penicillin-allergy
Penicillin challenge
Penicillin intracutaneous test
Skin microdialysis
author_facet Line K. Tannert
Sidsel Falkencrone
Charlotte G. Mortz
Carsten Bindslev-Jensen
Per Stahl Skov
author_sort Line K. Tannert
title Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients
title_short Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients
title_full Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients
title_fullStr Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients
title_full_unstemmed Is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? A cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients
title_sort is a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin mediated by histamine? a cutaneous microdialysis study in penicillin-allergic patients
publisher Wiley
series Clinical and Translational Allergy
issn 2045-7022
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Diagnostic workup of penicillin allergy comprises skin testing with penicillins, and patients are deemed allergic if skin test is positive. However, the literature suggests that skin test-positive patients may be challenge-negative, indicating that the skin test may be falsely positive. Objective To investigate real-time histamine release from a positive intracutaneous test induced by penicillin in patients with positive and negative challenges to penicillin. Methods Skin microdialysis was performed in 21 penicillin-allergic patients with positive skin test, 13 non-allergic volunteers serving as negative controls, and 7 grass pollen-allergic patients serving as positive controls. Histamine was measured by microdialysis after skin test with penicillin/grass/NaCl. Penicillin challenge was subsequently performed in 12 of the patients. Results Only 10/21 patients (47.6%) were skin test positive at microdialysis. During microdialysis 13 single intracutaneous tests were positive and histamine was detected in 4/13 occurring in four challenge positive patients. Thirteen/21 patients (61.9%) were deemed allergic to penicillin; eight had positive skin test. Two patients with positive skin test were challenge negative. In grass pollen allergic patients, 7/7 had a positive intracutaneous test to grass and all released histamine in the wheals. All 13 negative controls had negative intracutaneous test to penicillin and no histamine release. Conclusion Histamine was only detected in the minority of positive intracutaneous tests with penicillin in penicillin-allergic patients. Other mediators may be involved.
topic Histamine release
Penicillin-allergy
Penicillin challenge
Penicillin intracutaneous test
Skin microdialysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13601-017-0179-2
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