Cytokine detection for the diagnosis of chromium allergy

BACKGROUND: Patch testing remains the gold standard method for the identification of the etiologic agent of allergic contact dermatitis. However, it is a subjective, time-consuming exam whose technique demands special care and which presents some contraindications, which hamper its use. In a recent...

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Main Authors: Luis Eduardo Agner Machado Martins (Author), Vitor Manoel Silva dos Reis (Author)
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia, 2013-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a BACKGROUND: Patch testing remains the gold standard method for the identification of the etiologic agent of allergic contact dermatitis. However, it is a subjective, time-consuming exam whose technique demands special care and which presents some contraindications, which hamper its use. In a recent study, we showed that the proliferation assay can suitably replace patch testing for the diagnosis of chromium allergy, which had been previously demonstrated only for nickel allergy. In this study, we try to refine the method by reducing the incubation period of cultures for lymphocyte proliferation assays in response to chromium. OBJECTIVE: Develop an alternative or complementary diagnostic test for chromium allergic contact dermatitis. METHODS: We compared the production of 9 cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-12, IL-13, IL-17 and RANTES) between 18 chromium-allergic patients and 19 controls. RESULTS: Chromium increased the production of IFN-y, IL-5, IL-2 and IL-13 in allergic patients, but only IL-2 and especially IL-13 helped discriminate allergic patients from controls. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy found with IL-13 were about 80%. CONCLUSIONS: IL-13 and IL-2 detection may be used to diagnose chromium allergy in 2-day cultures. However, in general, the 6-day cultures seem to be superior for this purpose. 
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546 |a PT 
690 |a Chromium 
690 |a Cytokines 
690 |a Dermatitis, allergic contact 
690 |a Dermatitis, contact 
690 |a Laboratory test 
690 |a Lymphocyte activation 
690 |a Dermatology 
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