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IFN-γ secretion of PBMC from non-drug-allergic control persons: Considerations for the validity of a positive lymphocyte transformation test.

Authors :
Glässner, Andreas
Wurpts, Gerda
Röseler, Stefanie
Yazdi, Amir S.
Krämer, Christine
Fatangare, Amol
Sickmann, Albert
Hoffmann, Per
Nöthen, Markus
Sachs, Bernhardt
Source :
Journal of Immunological Methods. Aug2023, Vol. 519, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The lymphocyte transformation test (LTT) is used for the in vitro detection of a drug sensitization in assumed drug allergic patients. It is based on the detection of antigen (drug)-specific activation of T cells indicated by e.g. proliferation or cytokine secretion. However, occasional stimulatory effects of the drug unrelated to specific drug-allergic mechanisms can only be detected if a larger number of non-drug allergic control persons are tested with this specific drug. In this respect, the overall specificity of the LTT with ELISA read-out is summarized in several review articles, but the impact of a specific drug on the specificity has not yet been analyzed in a larger set of control persons. Do amoxicillin, cefuroxime and clindamycin induce an interferon (IFN)-y or interleukin (IL)-5 secretion of PBMC from control persons using the LTT with ELISA read-out? We performed LTTs with amoxicillin, cefuroxime and clindamycin and determined drug-specific IFN-γ and IL-5 secretion measured by ELISA read-out. We included PBMC from 60 non-drug allergic control persons, who were unexposed to the tested drug at the time of blood donation. PBMC from 12 out of 23 control persons tested with amoxicillin gave a positive stimulation index (SI > 3.0) for IFN-γ resulting in a specificity of 47.8%. The corresponding specificity was 75% for cefuroxime (5/20 if SI > 3.0) and 58.8% for clindamycin (7/17, if SI > 2.0), respectively. In a next step, we calculated the Δ IFN-γ concentration by subtracting the background IFN-γ concentration in the unstimulated sample from the stimulated sample. After stimulation with amoxicillin, a mean concentration of 21.0 pg/mL IFN-γ was secreted. The less outlier prone median concentration was 7.4 pg/mL and much higher than for cefuroxime (1.7 pg/mL) and clindamycin (1.0 pg/mL). Remarkably, IL-5 concentrations were below the detection limit (< 1 pg/mL) for all drugs in all control persons who responded to TT. Consideration of these observations may be helpful since a positive LTT result in a control patient may challenge the validity of a positive LTT result in the same experiment for a patient with assumed drug allergy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221759
Volume :
519
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunological Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
165468767
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2023.113515