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Basophil histamine release in insect venom allergy
Authors:T. Engel   J. H. Heinig   E. R. Weeke   B. Schwartz   L. Ingemann
Affiliation:The Allergy Clinic and Medical Department, County Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:The aim of the present study was to investigate venom-related and venom-non-related immunological reactions in patients stung by bee or wasp. Sixteen consecutive patients (7 with local and 9 with systemic reactions) were tested with skin tests, RAST and basophil histamine release (BHR) test immediately after the insect sting and 2, 4, and 16 weeks later. No test was useful immediately after the insect sting, the "anergic period". In agreement with earlier findings, the SPT was the only allergy test that showed statistically significant differences between patients with local and systemic reactions, although a great overlap was found. Release of histamine from basophils after incubation with anti-IgE also showed statistically significant differences between local and systemic reactions. Further studies are needed, especially measurement of BHR after incubation with anti-IgE before insect stings.
Keywords:anti-IgE    basophil histamine release    intracutaneous test    RAST    skin prick test    systemic reactions    venom allergy
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