Publications by authors named "S Smolinska"

Hymenoptera venom allergy (HVA) is a potentially life-threatening condition, making accurate diagnosis crucial for identifying significant IgE sensitizations and enabling effective venom immunotherapy. In this review, we provide a detailed overview of biomarkers for the molecular diagnosis of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity to Hymenoptera insect venoms in clinical practice, and we present, in a structured manner, their importance in differentiating genuine sensitizations versus cross-sensitizations using different diagnostic procedures. Updated algorithms are provided, along with the advantages and limitations of molecular diagnosis approaches.

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Anemophilous weeds from the Asteraceae family are highly allergenic and represent a significant source of aeroallergens in late summer and autumn. Ragweed and mugwort pollen allergies have become a significant health burden in Europe. Some people with respiratory allergies to weed pollen may also suffer hypersensitivity reactions to herbal medicines obtained from certain cross-reactive plants in the Compositae family, such as chamomile, marigold, and purple coneflower.

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  • IgE-mediated wheat allergy manifests in various ways, such as childhood wheat allergies, exercise-induced anaphylaxis in young adults, respiratory issues in workers handling wheat flour, and skin reactions from certain cosmetics containing wheat proteins.* -
  • Specific IgE antibodies to wheat allergens like omega-5 gliadin and lipid transfer protein can be detected using various immunoassay techniques, including singleplex and multiplex methods like ELISA-based macroarrays and fluorescence enzyme immunoassays.* -
  • Understanding the structural and immunological properties of wheat allergens is crucial for improving diagnostic tools and biomarkers for diagnosing IgE-mediated wheat allergies.*
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. Coeliac disease (CD) often co-occurs with autoimmune conditions or genetic syndromes, but there are few studies on the co-existence of CD and immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergies. The purpose of this study was to assess sensitization to food and aero-allergens in pediatric patients with CD.

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Background: The fluctuation in concentrations of airborne allergens frequently presents a challenge to assessing the efficacy of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) in 'field' studies. Allergen exposure chambers (AECs) are specialized medical installations developed to expose individuals to allergens at defined and consistent concentrations under a controlled environment. The aim of the study was to validate the provocation test with timothy grass pollen as well as to assess its safety in the AEC in patients with allergic rhinitis.

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