Detection of Anaphylaxis Through the Cutaneous Barrier.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Anjali Sundar, Marc S McMorris, Charles F Schuler
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Abstract

Purpose of review: The capacity to rapidly and objectively detect impending anaphylaxis is a crucial unmet need in food allergy, as clinical impression remains the only means of anaphylaxis diagnosis. Changes in the cutaneous barrier during an allergic reaction might offer an objective, rapid, and accessible anaphylaxis detection method.

Recent findings: Changes in cutaneous temperature and skin permeability might serve as markers of anaphylaxis. Existing methods around facial thermography, cutaneous blood flow measurements, electrical impedance spectroscopy, and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) offer varied data as possible food anaphylaxis biomarkers. Further data is needed to validate these and other methods as a means to non-invasively detect anaphylaxis. This review describes key advances in anaphylaxis detection through the cutaneous barrier, most notably around skin barrier function in the context of atopic dermatitis and food allergy.

通过皮肤屏障检测过敏反应。
回顾的目的:快速和客观地检测即将发生的过敏反应的能力是食物过敏中一个关键的未满足的需求,因为临床印象仍然是过敏反应诊断的唯一手段。在过敏反应中,皮肤屏障的变化可能提供一种客观、快速、方便的过敏反应检测方法。最近发现:皮肤温度和皮肤渗透性的变化可能是过敏反应的标志。现有的面部热像仪、皮肤血流量测量、电阻抗谱和经皮失水(TEWL)等方法提供了多种可能的食物过敏反应生物标志物数据。需要进一步的数据来验证这些方法和其他方法作为非侵入性检测过敏反应的手段。本文综述了通过皮肤屏障检测过敏反应的关键进展,特别是在特应性皮炎和食物过敏的背景下,围绕皮肤屏障功能。
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CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.80%
发文量
21
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Current Allergy and Asthma Reports is to systematically provide the views of highly selected experts on current advances in the fields of allergy and asthma and highlight the most important papers recently published. All reviews are intended to facilitate the understanding of new advances in science for better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of allergy and asthma. We accomplish this aim by appointing international experts in major subject areas across the discipline to review select topics emphasizing recent developments and highlighting important new papers and emerging concepts. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Over a one- to two-year period, readers are updated on all the major advances in allergy and asthma.
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