Evaluation of a direct lymphocyte proliferation test for the diagnosis of canine food allergies with delayed reactions after oral food challenge

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Fernandez-Lozano, Carlos [1 ]
Mas-Fontao, Ana [1 ]
Auxilia, Silvia T. [2 ]
Welters, Marie [2 ]
Olivri over bar, Alla [3 ]
Mueller, Ralf S. [4 ]
Olivry, Thierry [5 ]
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[1] Nextmune, Madrid, Spain
[2] AniCura Haaglanden Referral Hosp, Rijswijk, Netherlands
[3] SIA Olivry Consulting, Riga, Latvia
[4] Univ Munich, Ctr Clin Vet Med, Ludwig Maximilians, Munich, Germany
[5] Nextmune, Riddargatan 19, SE-11457 Stockholm, Sweden
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dogs; food allergy; lymphocytes; oral food challenge; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; DOGS; RESPONSES; PREVALENCE;
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10.1111/vde.13312
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
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BackgroundIn humans, food allergies (FAs) are divided into those with immunoglobulin (Ig) E-mediated (immediate FA), cell-mediated (delayed FA) or both mechanisms (mixed FA). In dogs, lymphocyte stimulation tests have the highest concordance with oral food challenges (OFCs).ObjectivesTo report the evaluation of a lymphocyte proliferation test (LPT) in dogs with FA and delayed reactions (>= 6 h) after OFC.AnimalsThirty-five healthy and 28 dogs with delayed FA.Materials and MethodsPeripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated and automatically counted before and after a 5-day culture with food allergens. Stimulation indices (SIs) were then calculated. Food allergen-specific IgE was quantified using the Pet Allergy Xplorer (PAX).ResultsNone of the 10 healthy laboratory beagles and 25 healthy pet dogs had an SI greater than the 3.0 cut-off, indicating a specificity of 100%. All 28 dogs with delayed FA had at least one positive stimulation to a food item that induced delayed flares after OFC; the sensitivity of this LPT for the identification of delayed canine FA was 100%. The LPT correctly identified 57 of 68 food items causing delayed flares after OFC (84%). The PAX was negative for food-specific IgE in 18 of the 28 dogs (64%), as expected for delayed FA. In three dogs (11%), PAX results overlapped with those of the LPT, suggesting a mixed FA.Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceFood allergies with delayed reactions after OFC-those suspected of having a cell-mediated mechanism-seemed to be the most common type of FA in the studied dogs. The LPT was helpful in identifying such cases. Xxxxxxxx. Xxxxxxxx. Xxxxxxxx.
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