Using Component-Resolved Diagnostics in the Management of Peanut-Allergic Patients

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2016-06-23

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van Erp, Francine C.
Klemans, R J BISNI 000000039705084X
Meijer, YISNI 0000000394134298
van der Ent, Cornelis K.ISNI 0000000388008551
Knulst, AndréISNI 0000000394647122

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Abstract

Instead of relying on crude peanut extract, component-resolved diagnostics (CRD) uses sensitization to allergenic proteins within peanut. In this review, we describe the recent advances and future perspectives of the use of CRD in the management of peanut-allergic patients. There is strong evidence that sensitization to Ara h 2 is the best predictor for clinically relevant peanut allergy in children and adults. Isolated sensitization to other peanut components is only rarely present in patients with systemic reactions to peanut. It is, however, important to remark that cut-off points of sIgE to Ara h 2 that predict tolerance or allergy vary between different study populations, different age groups and geographical regions, and validation studies performed in different settings are necessary to implement cut-offs in daily practice. Future studies should focus on the role of CRD in risk-assessment early in life, predicting long-term tolerance and monitoring treatment responses following immunotherapy.

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Peanut allergy, Diagnosis, Component-resolved diagnostics, CRD, Review, Journal Article

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van Erp, F C, Klemans, R J B, Meijer, Y, van der Ent, C K & Knulst, A C 2016, 'Using Component-Resolved Diagnostics in the Management of Peanut-Allergic Patients', Current treatment options in allergy, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 169-180. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40521-016-0080-6