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Personalized diagnostic approach and indirect quantification of extravasation in human anaphylaxis.

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2022-06-07

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Nuñez-Borque, Emilio
Betancor, Diana
Pastor-Vargas, Carlos
Fernandez-Bravo, Sergio
Martin-Blazquez, Ariadna
Casado-Navarro, Natalia
Lopez-Dominguez, David
Gomez-Lopez, Alicia
Rodriguez Del Rio, Pablo
Tramon, Paloma

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Anaphylaxis is the most acute and life-threatening manifestation of allergic disorders. Currently, there is a need to improve its medical management and increase the understanding of its molecular mechanisms. This study aimed to quantify the extravasation underlying human anaphylactic reactions and propose new theragnostic approaches. Molecular determinations were performed in paired serum samples obtained during the acute phase and at baseline from patients presenting with hypersensitivity reactions. These were classified according to their severity as Grades 1, 2 and 3, the two latter being considered anaphylaxis. Tryptase levels were measured by ImmunoCAP, and serum protein concentration was quantified by Bradford assay. Human serum albumin (HSA) and haemoglobin beta subunit (HBB) levels were determined by Western blot and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, respectively. A total of 150 patients were included in the study. Of them, 112 had experienced anaphylaxis (83 and 29 with Grade 2 and 3 reactions, respectively). Tryptase diagnostic efficiency substantially improved when considering patients' baseline values (33%-54%) instead of the acute value threshold (21%). Serum protein concentration and HSA significantly decreased in anaphylaxis (p  For the first time, the extravasation underlying human anaphylaxis has been evaluated based on the severity of the reaction using HSA and protein concentration measurements. Additionally, our findings propose new diagnostic and potential therapeutic approaches for this pathological event.

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Humans
Anaphylaxis
Tryptases
Serum albumin, human

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Albúmina sérica humana
Anafilaxia
Humanos
Triptasas

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Anaphylaxis, Haemoglobin, Human serum albumin, Protein concentration, Tryptase

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Nuñez-Borque E, Betancor D, Pastor-Vargas C, Fernández-Bravo S, Martin-Blazquez A, Casado-Navarro N, et al. Personalized diagnostic approach and indirect quantification of extravasation in human anaphylaxis. Allergy. 2023 Jan;78(1):202-213