Unraveling the Diagnosis of Kiwifruit Allergy: Usefulness of Current Diagnostic Tests

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Objectives: To determine the usefulness of the in vitro and in vivo methods used in the diagnosis of kiwifruit allergy and to specifically assess the impact of seed proteins on sensitivity. Methods: We performed skin prick tests (SPTs) using various commercial extracts, homemade pulp, and seed extracts and prick-prick tests with kiwifruit on 36 allergic patients. The presence of specific IgE (sIgE) was assessed using the ImmunoCAP (kiwifruit extract), ELISA (Act d 1, Act d 2), ISAC, and FABER assays. Immunoblotting of seed extract was carried out, and a single-blind oral food challenge was performed with whole seeds in seed-sensitized individuals. Results: The prick prick test with kiwifruit demonstrated the highest diagnostic capacity (81.8% sensitivity and 94.1% specificity) among the in vivo tests. The sIgE levels measured using ImmunoCAP (kiwifruit extract) showed a similar sensitivity to that of global ISAC and FABER (63.9%, 59.5%, and 58.3%, respectively). Act d 1 was the major allergen. Sensitization to Act d 1 was associated with positive sIgE results to whole kiwifruit extract detected by ImmunoCAP (P

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D’amelio, C. M., Bernad, A., García-Figueroa, B. E., Garrido-Fernández, S., Azofra, J., Beristain, A., … Goikoetxea, M. J. (2022). Unraveling the Diagnosis of Kiwifruit Allergy: Usefulness of Current Diagnostic Tests. Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology, 32(3), 206–212. https://doi.org/10.18176/jiaci.0691

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