TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiplex Assays in Allergy Diagnosis
T2 - Allergy Explorer 2 versus ImmunoCAP ISAC E112i
AU - Nosslinger, Hannes
AU - Mair, Ewald
AU - Oostingh, Gertie J.
AU - Ahlgrimm-Siess, Verena
AU - Ringauf, Anna
AU - Lang, Roland
N1 - Lerh-KH Hospital of Merano (SABES-ASDAA), Lehrkrankenhaus der Paracelsus Medizinischen Privatuniversität, 39012 Merano-Meran, Italy und
(SABES-ASDAA), 39031 Brunico-Bruneck, Italy; Ahlgrimm-Siess, Lang:
Department of Dermatology and Allergology, University Hospital of the Paracelsus Medical University, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - ImmunoCAP ISAC E112i (ISAC) and Allergy Explorer 2 (ALEX(2)) detect specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) reactivity. Both multiplex assays contain molecular allergens and ALEX(2) additionally includes allergen extracts and inhibitors that block the binding of IgE to cross-reacting carbohydrate determinants (CCDs). This study aimed to compare the performance of ISAC and ALEX(2) by determining the IgE reactivity against allergen extracts and/or allergen components and by using qualitative, semiquantitative, and quantitative analyses of all comparable allergen components in sera from 216 participants recruited in South Tyrol/Italy. For extract sensitization in ALEX(2), the analysis revealed negative corresponding allergen components in 18.4% and at least one positive corresponding allergen component in 81.6% of all cases. For ISAC, the corresponding results were 23.5% and 76.5% of cases, respectively. The ALEX(2) CCD inhibitor eliminated CCD-positive signals detected by ISAC in 88.5% of cases. Based on sensitization values of 0.3-14.9 ISU or kU(A)/L, there was good agreement between ALEX(2) and ISAC, although ALEX(2) showed higher values than ISAC. The addition of allergen-extract tests in ALEX(2) resulted in the detection of more sensitizations than with corresponding allergen components alone. In the range of <15 ISU or kU(A)/L, ALEX(2) may be more effective in detecting sensitizations.
AB - ImmunoCAP ISAC E112i (ISAC) and Allergy Explorer 2 (ALEX(2)) detect specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) reactivity. Both multiplex assays contain molecular allergens and ALEX(2) additionally includes allergen extracts and inhibitors that block the binding of IgE to cross-reacting carbohydrate determinants (CCDs). This study aimed to compare the performance of ISAC and ALEX(2) by determining the IgE reactivity against allergen extracts and/or allergen components and by using qualitative, semiquantitative, and quantitative analyses of all comparable allergen components in sera from 216 participants recruited in South Tyrol/Italy. For extract sensitization in ALEX(2), the analysis revealed negative corresponding allergen components in 18.4% and at least one positive corresponding allergen component in 81.6% of all cases. For ISAC, the corresponding results were 23.5% and 76.5% of cases, respectively. The ALEX(2) CCD inhibitor eliminated CCD-positive signals detected by ISAC in 88.5% of cases. Based on sensitization values of 0.3-14.9 ISU or kU(A)/L, there was good agreement between ALEX(2) and ISAC, although ALEX(2) showed higher values than ISAC. The addition of allergen-extract tests in ALEX(2) resulted in the detection of more sensitizations than with corresponding allergen components alone. In the range of <15 ISU or kU(A)/L, ALEX(2) may be more effective in detecting sensitizations.
KW - Alex(2)
KW - Isac
KW - Allergies
KW - Molecular diagnostics
KW - Multiplex assay
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U2 - 10.3390/diagnostics14100976
DO - 10.3390/diagnostics14100976
M3 - Original Article (Journal)
C2 - 38786274
SN - 2075-4418
VL - 14
JO - DIAGNOSTICS
JF - DIAGNOSTICS
IS - 10
M1 - 976
ER -