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Controversies in drug allergy: In vitro testing.

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2018-09-28

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Mayorga, Cristobalina
Ebo, Didier G
Lang, David M
Pichler, Werner J
Sabato, Vito
Park, Miguel A
Makowska, Joanna
Atanaskovic-Markovic, Marina
Bonadonna, Patrizia
Jares, Edgardo

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Elsevier
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Despite their low frequency, drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) can be serious and result in lifelong sequelae. The diagnosis is critical to avert future reactions and should identify the culprit drug or drugs and safe alternatives. However, making the diagnosis can be complex and challenging. Reliable in vitro tests can offer the potential to improve a diagnosis of DHR and influence medical decision making. Importantly, in vitro testing is frequently not performed as a test in isolation but rather as a component of a diagnostic algorithm along with additional tests. There are several in vitro approaches for the different endotypes of DHRs. However, only few are available for routine diagnosis, and many are restricted to research laboratories. In vitro tests exhibit varying sensitivity and specificity depending on the drug involved and the clinical phenotype. In vitro tests can complement skin tests, especially in patients with negative or equivocal skin test responses inconsistent with the clinical presentation and in severe reactions in which drug provocation tests are contraindicated. The main unmet need for many in vitro tests for the diagnosis of DHRs is validation in larger studies with standardized controls that could harmonize diagnostic management between the United States, European Union, and other regions of the world.

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Animals
Clinical Decision-Making
Drug Hypersensitivity
Humans
Skin Tests

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Pruebas Cutáneas
Proteínas del Sistema Complemento
Fenotipo
Predicción
Hipersensibilidad a las Drogas
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Drug hypersensitivity, IgE, T-cells, Anaphylaxis, Cytokine, Diagnostic, In vitro tests, p-i concept, Proliferation, Severe cutaneous reactions

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Mayorga C, Ebo DG, Lang DM, Pichler WJ, Sabato V, Park MA, et al. Controversies in drug allergy: In vitro testing. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2019 Jan;143(1):56-65