Measurement of IgE to hazelnut allergen components cannot replace hazelnut challenge in Dutch adults

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2022-05

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Lyons, Sarah A.
Welsing, Paco M JORCID 0000-0003-2361-2803ISNI 0000000392498303
Hakobyan, Mariam
Kansen, HM
Knol, Edward FORCID 0000-0001-7368-9820ISNI 0000000390631879
Otten, Henny GORCID 0000-0002-6927-2683ISNI 0000000390788817
van Ree, Ronald
Knulst, A CISNI 0000000394647122
Le, T MISNI 0000000419428883

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Component-resolved diagnostics (CRD) help predict hazelnut allergy (HA) in children, but are of unknown diagnostic value in adults. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of IgE to hazelnut extract and components in adults. METHODS: A Dutch population of consecutively presenting adults suspected of HA, who underwent a double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge, were included. Serum IgE to hazelnut extract and Cor a 1, 8, 9, and 14 was measured on ImmunoCAP. Diagnostic accuracy was assessed by area under the curve (AUC) analysis. RESULTS: Of 89 patients undergoing challenge, 46 had challenge-confirmed HA: 17 based on objective and 29 based on subjective symptoms. At commonly applied cutoffs 0.1 and 0.35 kUA /L, high sensitivity was observed for IgE to hazelnut extract and Cor a 1 (range 85-91%), and high specificity for IgE to Cor a 8, 9 and 14 (range 77-95%). However, the AUCs for hazelnut extract and components were too low for accurate prediction of HA (range 0.50-0.56). Combining hazelnut extract and component IgE measurements did not significantly improve accuracy. Higher IgE levels to Cor a 9 and 14 were tentatively associated with HA with objective symptoms, but the corresponding AUCs still only reached 0.68 and 0.63, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Although hazelnut allergic adults are generally sensitized to hazelnut extract and Cor a 1, and hazelnut tolerant adults are usually not sensitized to Cor a 8, 9, or 14, challenge testing is still needed to accurately discriminate between presence and absence of HA in adults from a birch-endemic country.

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adults, component-resolved diagnostics, diagnostic value, hazelnut allergy, IgE, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, Journal Article

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Lyons, S A, Welsing, P M J, Hakobyan, M, Kansen, H M, Knol, E F, Otten, H G, van Ree, R, Knulst, A C & Le, T-M 2022, 'Measurement of IgE to hazelnut allergen components cannot replace hazelnut challenge in Dutch adults', Allergy, vol. 77, no. 5, pp. 1559-1569. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.15166