Activation of mast cells in the immune system is known to cause allergic reactions sometimes with severe systemic symptoms. The investigators have recently developed a blood-based mast cell activation diagnostic test in which levels of functional activation in-vitro in primary cultured mast cells generated from the peripheral blood of single individuals can be assessed. It is the hypothesis that the test can be used to predict the potential state of in-vivo mast cell activation in any individual based on the functional activation profiles exhibited by their cultured mast cells. The investigators now wish to translate their in-vitro findings in a pilot study to disease groups where mast cell activation is expected to be high. These include highly allergic individuals; those with chronic idiopathic urticaria; those with mastocytosis; and those with the mast cell activation syndrome. Furthermore, they will use the functional genomics approach to identify gene expression biomarkers that are correlated with such diseases. The results will be compared with data that have been collected from a cohort of healthy control blood donors.
Age range
18 Years
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ALL
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Mast Cell Activation Test Results for Validation Group
Timeframe: Mast cells studied after 9 weeks in culture
Evaluation of Patient's Serum for Autoreactivity on Normal Average Responder Mast Cell Activation
Timeframe: Mast cells studied after 9 weeks in culture
Percentage Histamine Release by Normal Average Responder Mast Cells + Patient's Serum to Assess Autoreactivity
Timeframe: Mast cells studied after 9 weeks in culture
Percentage Histamine Release by Patient's Mast Cells + Immunoglobulin E (IgE)/Anti-IgE
Timeframe: Mast cells studied after 9 weeks in culture
Percentage of Histamine Release by Patient's Mast Cells + Patient's Serum + Allergen
Timeframe: Mast cells studied after 9 weeks in culture
Cell Yield Per 100ml Blood
Timeframe: Mast cells studied after 9 weeks in culture