Detection of Specifc IgE against Molds Involved in Allergic Bronchopulmonary Mycoses in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

Detection of Specifc IgE against Molds Involved in Allergic Bronchopulmonary Mycoses in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis

Author:

Coralie Barrera · Carsten Schwarz · Laurence Delhaes · Solène Le Gal · Sophie Ramel · Jean‐Pierre Gangneux · Juliette Guitard · Claire Hofmann · Anne‐Pauline Bellanger · Jean‐Philippe Bouchara · Laurence Millon

Date: 18 July 2024

Abstract:

Context: Allergic bronchopulmonary mycoses (ABPM) can be due to molds other than Aspergillus fumigatus in patients with cystic fibrosis (pwCF). We aimed to develop immunoassays for the detection of specific IgE (sIgE) directed against five fungal species involved in ABPM: Aspergillus terreus, Scedosporium apiospermum, Lomentospora prolificans, Rasamsonia argillacea, and Exophiala dermatitidis.

Materials and methods: Serum samples (n = 356) from 238 pwCF, collected in eight CF care centers in France, Germany, and Italy, were analyzed by dissociated enhanced lanthanide fluorescent immunoassay (DELFIA®) to assess levels of sIgE directed against antigenic extracts of each fungus. Clinical, biological, and radiological data were collected for each episode. One hundred serum samples from healthy blood donors were used as controls. Sera were classified into four groups depending on the level of sIgE according to the quartile repartition calculated for the pwCF population. A score of 4 for values above the 3rd quartile corresponds to an elevated level of sIgE.

Results: PwCF showed higher levels of sIgE than controls. Based on criteria from the ABPA-ISHAM working group, with an additional criterion of “a sIgE score of 4 for at least one non-A. fumigatus mold”, we were able to diagnose six cases of ABPM.

Conclusions: Using 417 IU/mL as the threshold for total IgE and the same additional criterion, we identified seven additional pwCF with “putative ABPM”. Detection of sIgE by DELFIA® showed good analytical performance and supports the role played by non-A. fumigatus molds in ABPM. However, commercially available kits usable in routine practice are needed to improve the diagnosis of ABPM.

Keywords: Exophiala; Rasamsonia; Scedosporium; ABPM; Cystic fibrosis; DELFIA; Specific IgE.

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