Leveque Edouard, Pecalvel Cyprien, Casanovas Natacha, Goyard Sophie, Janin Yves L, Rose Thierry, Trouche-Estival Benjamin, Apoil Pol André, Michelet Marine, Guilleminault Laurent, Reber Laurent L
Toulouse Institute for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases (Infinity), UMR 1291, INSERM, CNRS, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Pediatric Pneumo-Allergology Department, Children's Hospital, University Hospital Centre of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Allergy. 2025 Mar;80(3):849-860. doi: 10.1111/all.16403. Epub 2024 Nov 27.
Diagnosis of allergies is mostly based on the patient's clinical history and allergen provocation tests. Determination of specific IgE (sIgE) profiles can be performed to support allergy diagnosis. This is commonly done in vivo by the skin prick test or in vitro with automated systems. Several platforms exist to quantify sIgE levels, but all these methods require access to specific instruments, often delaying the test's results. The IgE luciferase-linked immunosorbent assay (LuLISA) allows bioluminescent quantification of IgE against peanut in microliter samples, but this method awaits extension to other allergens. This study aimed to validate a new method, named LuLIPLEX, for multiplexed bioluminescent detection of sIgE against 20 major molecular allergens.
Quantification of sIgE against 12 recombinant or purified food allergens and eight aeroallergens was performed by LuLIPLEX versus standard IgE detection methods (ImmunoCAP, ISAC, ALEX, or NOVEOS). Multiplexed detection of IgE against these 20 allergens was performed within 45 min using 50 μL of serum, plasma, or whole blood samples.
A head-to-head comparison between LuLIPLEX and standard IgE detection methods showed a high correlation among all allergens tested. sIgE profiles in polysensitized subjects could be determined within 45 min in serum and plasma samples, as well as using a single drop of capillary blood.
LuLIPLEX is a rapid and sensitive method to quantify sIgE levels against multiple allergens. Given that the test is very fast and can be performed on small and inexpensive luminometers, the IgE LuLIPLEX could allow point-of-care testing of sIgE profiles in allergic subjects.
过敏症的诊断主要基于患者的临床病史和过敏原激发试验。可以通过测定特异性IgE(sIgE)谱来辅助过敏症诊断。这通常通过体内皮肤点刺试验或体外自动化系统来完成。有多种平台可用于量化sIgE水平,但所有这些方法都需要使用特定仪器,这往往会延迟检测结果。IgE荧光素酶联免疫吸附测定(LuLISA)可对微升样本中的花生特异性IgE进行生物发光定量,但该方法有待扩展到其他过敏原。本研究旨在验证一种名为LuLIPLEX的新方法,用于对20种主要分子过敏原的sIgE进行多重生物发光检测。
通过LuLIPLEX与标准IgE检测方法(ImmunoCAP、ISAC、ALEX或NOVEOS)对12种重组或纯化的食物过敏原和8种气传过敏原的sIgE进行定量。使用50μL血清、血浆或全血样本在45分钟内对这20种过敏原的IgE进行多重检测。
LuLIPLEX与标准IgE检测方法的直接比较显示,在所有测试的过敏原之间具有高度相关性。多敏患者血清和血浆样本中的sIgE谱以及使用一滴毛细血管血均可在45分钟内测定。
LuLIPLEX是一种快速、灵敏的方法,可对多种过敏原的sIgE水平进行定量。鉴于该检测速度非常快,且可在小型、廉价的发光计上进行,IgE LuLIPLEX可实现对过敏患者sIgE谱的即时检测。