Analysis of MAST-CLA Results as a Diagnostic Tool in Allergic Skin Diseases |
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Authors: | Jung Won Shin Seon-pil Jin Jong Hee Lee Soyun Cho |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Boramae Hospital, Seoul, Korea. |
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Abstract: | BackgroundUrticaria and atopic dermatitis are representative allergic skin diseases that can be mediated by IgE. Measuring levels of specific IgE can be used to confirm causative agents of these skin diseases.ObjectiveTo analyze results from the multiple allergosorbent test chemiluminescent assay (MAST-CLA), which measures specific IgE in the presence of a causative agent/allergen, in IgE-mediated skin diseases.MethodsA total of 404 patients with urticaria, atopic dermatitis or pruritus were enrolled in the present study. Positive rates of specific IgE as well as total serum IgE from the MAST-CLA were compared.ResultsPositive rates of specific IgE were highest in atopic dermatitis patients, followed by urticaria, and then pruritus, with 57.0%, 37.1%, and 20.8%, respectively (p<0.05). House dust mite species were the most common allergens in both atopic dermatitis and urticaria skin diseases. There were no differences in the overall MAST-CLA results between acute and chronic urticaria. The relative positive rate of inhalant allergen was significantly higher in adult than in child atopic dermatitis patients.ConclusionResults from the MAST-CLA showed diversity among the three disease groups, and within each disease group, with different positive rates of specific IgE, a different mean allergen number per patient, and so on. Therefore, we concluded that MAST-CLA could be a useful diagnostic tool for various allergic skin diseases. |
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Keywords: | Allergen Allergic skin diseases Atopic dermatitis MAST-CLA Pruritus Specific IgE Urticaria |
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