Supplementary Material for: Basophil CD203c Levels Are Increased at Baseline and Can Be Used to Monitor Omalizumab Treatment in Subjects with Nut Allergy

  • Gernez Y. (3849832)
  • Tirouvanziam R. (3849853)
  • Yu G. (3849844)
  • Ghosn E.E.B. (3849838)
  • Reshamwala N. (3849856)
  • Nguyen T. (3849847)
  • Tsai M. (3849829)
  • Galli S.J. (3849841)
  • Herzenberg L.A. (3849850)
  • Nadeau K.C. (3849835)
Publication date
March 2017

Abstract

<p><i>Rationale:</i> Basophils contribute to anaphylaxis and allergies. We examined the utility of assessing basophil-associated surface antigens (CD11b/CD63/CD123/CD203c/CD294) in characterizing and monitoring subjects with nut allergy. <i>Methods:</i> We used flow cytometry to analyze basophils at baseline (without any activation) and after ex vivo stimulation of whole blood by addition of nut or other allergens for 2, 10, and 30 min. We also evaluated whether basophil expression of CD11b/CD63/CD123/CD203c/CD294 was altered in subjects treated with anti-IgE monoclonal antibody (omalizumab) to reduce plasma levels of IgE. <i>Results:</i> We demonstrate that basophil CD203c levels are increased at baseline in subjects with nut all...

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