TY - JOUR
T1 - EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide
AU - Matricardi, P. M.
AU - Kleine-Tebbe, J.
AU - Hoffmann, H. J.
AU - Valenta, R.
AU - Hilger, C.
AU - Hofmaier, S.
AU - Aalberse, R. C.
AU - Agache, I.
AU - Asero, R.
AU - Ballmer-Weber, B.
AU - Barber, D.
AU - Beyer, K.
AU - Biedermann, T.
AU - Bilò, M. B.
AU - Blank, S.
AU - Bohle, B.
AU - Bosshard, P. P.
AU - Breiteneder, H.
AU - Brough, H. A.
AU - Caraballo, L.
AU - Caubet, J. C.
AU - Crameri, R.
AU - Davies, J. M.
AU - Douladiris, N.
AU - Ebisawa, M.
AU - EIgenmann, P. A.
AU - Fernandez-Rivas, M.
AU - Ferreira, F.
AU - Gadermaier, G.
AU - Glatz, M.
AU - Hamilton, R. G.
AU - Hawranek, T.
AU - Hellings, P.
AU - Hoffmann-Sommergruber, K.
AU - Jakob, T.
AU - Jappe, U.
AU - Jutel, M.
AU - Kamath, S. D.
AU - Knol, E. F.
AU - Korosec, P.
AU - Kuehn, A.
AU - Lack, G.
AU - Lopata, A. L.
AU - Mäkelä, M.
AU - Morisset, M.
AU - Niederberger, V.
AU - Nowak-Węgrzyn, A. H.
AU - Papadopoulos, N. G.
AU - Pastorello, E. A.
AU - Pauli, G.
AU - Platts-Mills, T.
AU - Posa, D.
AU - Poulsen, L. K.
AU - Raulf, M.
AU - Sastre, J.
AU - Scala, E.
AU - Schmid, J. M.
AU - Schmid-Grendelmeier, P.
AU - van Hage, M.
AU - van Ree, R.
AU - Vieths, S.
AU - Weber, R.
AU - Wickman, M.
AU - Muraro, A.
AU - Ollert, M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2016/5/1
Y1 - 2016/5/1
N2 - The availability of allergen molecules (‘components’) from several protein families has advanced our understanding of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated responses and enabled ‘component-resolved diagnosis’ (CRD). The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Molecular Allergology User's Guide (MAUG) provides comprehensive information on important allergens and describes the diagnostic options using CRD. Part A of the EAACI MAUG introduces allergen molecules, families, composition of extracts, databases, and diagnostic IgE, skin, and basophil tests. Singleplex and multiplex IgE assays with components improve both sensitivity for low-abundance allergens and analytical specificity; IgE to individual allergens can yield information on clinical risks and distinguish cross-reactivity from true primary sensitization. Part B discusses the clinical and molecular aspects of IgE-mediated allergies to foods (including nuts, seeds, legumes, fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, milk, egg, meat, fish, and shellfish), inhalants (pollen, mold spores, mites, and animal dander), and Hymenoptera venom. Diagnostic algorithms and short case histories provide useful information for the clinical workup of allergic individuals targeted for CRD. Part C covers protein families containing ubiquitous, highly cross-reactive panallergens from plant (lipid transfer proteins, polcalcins, PR-10, profilins) and animal sources (lipocalins, parvalbumins, serum albumins, tropomyosins) and explains their diagnostic and clinical utility. Part D lists 100 important allergen molecules. In conclusion, IgE-mediated reactions and allergic diseases, including allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, asthma, food reactions, and insect sting reactions, are discussed from a novel molecular perspective. The EAACI MAUG documents the rapid progression of molecular allergology from basic research to its integration into clinical practice, a quantum leap in the management of allergic patients.
AB - The availability of allergen molecules (‘components’) from several protein families has advanced our understanding of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated responses and enabled ‘component-resolved diagnosis’ (CRD). The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Molecular Allergology User's Guide (MAUG) provides comprehensive information on important allergens and describes the diagnostic options using CRD. Part A of the EAACI MAUG introduces allergen molecules, families, composition of extracts, databases, and diagnostic IgE, skin, and basophil tests. Singleplex and multiplex IgE assays with components improve both sensitivity for low-abundance allergens and analytical specificity; IgE to individual allergens can yield information on clinical risks and distinguish cross-reactivity from true primary sensitization. Part B discusses the clinical and molecular aspects of IgE-mediated allergies to foods (including nuts, seeds, legumes, fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, milk, egg, meat, fish, and shellfish), inhalants (pollen, mold spores, mites, and animal dander), and Hymenoptera venom. Diagnostic algorithms and short case histories provide useful information for the clinical workup of allergic individuals targeted for CRD. Part C covers protein families containing ubiquitous, highly cross-reactive panallergens from plant (lipid transfer proteins, polcalcins, PR-10, profilins) and animal sources (lipocalins, parvalbumins, serum albumins, tropomyosins) and explains their diagnostic and clinical utility. Part D lists 100 important allergen molecules. In conclusion, IgE-mediated reactions and allergic diseases, including allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, asthma, food reactions, and insect sting reactions, are discussed from a novel molecular perspective. The EAACI MAUG documents the rapid progression of molecular allergology from basic research to its integration into clinical practice, a quantum leap in the management of allergic patients.
KW - IgE
KW - IgE cross-reactivity
KW - allergy
KW - allergy diagnosis
KW - anaphylaxis
KW - asthma
KW - atopic dermatitis
KW - component-resolved diagnosis
KW - diagnosis
KW - diagnostic algorithms
KW - food allergy
KW - guidelines
KW - lipocalins
KW - microarray
KW - molecular allergology
KW - non-specific lipid transfer proteins
KW - panallergens
KW - parvalbumins
KW - pathogenesis-related protein family 10
KW - polcalcins
KW - precision medicine
KW - profilins
KW - serum albumins
KW - tropomyosins
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84973915359&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27288833
U2 - 10.1111/pai.12563
DO - 10.1111/pai.12563
M3 - Review article
C2 - 27288833
AN - SCOPUS:84973915359
SN - 0905-6157
VL - 27
SP - 1
EP - 250
JO - Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
JF - Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
ER -