The global application of the skin prick test (SPT) is attributed to the low costs, easy execution, and approach. Still, the healthcare professionals' technique and the lancet shape may challenge the standardization of the method. Thus, we investigated the influence of the shape of the lancet and the applied weight on the wheal size of SPT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecruitment to the local tissue and alerted phenotype are the hallmarks of basophils in chronic urticaria (CU). Chemokine receptors such as chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 4 (CCR4) or CCR8 have been studied in skin diseases, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Chronic urticaria (CU) is a skin condition driven by mast cells and basophils. The exact responsiveness profile of these cells, especially regarding the anti-IgE treatment, Omalizumab, is not fully investigated. We sought to characterize the surface activation profile of basophils in CU during Omalizumab treatment and their responsiveness to IgE and non-IgE stimulation.
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February 2021
Basophils and mast cells are known for their capability to release both preformed and newly synthesized inflammatory mediators. In this chapter, we describe how to stimulate and detect histamine released from basophils in whole blood, purified basophils, in vitro cultured mast cells, and in situ skin mast cells (the latter by microdialysis), using either a solid phase assay or flow cytometry. We also give an example of an activation protocol for basophil and mast cell cytokine release and discuss approaches for cytokine detection.
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