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Food Allergy and Sensitivity Testing (FAST 88 Foods: IgE with IgG4)

Food Allergy and Sensitivity Testing (FAST 88 Foods: IgE with IgG4)

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About the Test

The Food Allergy and Sensitivity Testing (FAST 88 Foods: IgE WITH IgG4) offered by Infinite Allergy Labs is an assessment tool designed to identify adverse reactions to a wide range of food antigens. This test analyzes various immunoglobulins IgE and IgG4, a subtype of the IgG antibody.   Measuring these immune markers may inform the presence of immediate (IgE) and/or delayed (IgG4) hypersensitivity reactions.  [12.]

For patients, this test can offer insights into their individual sensitivities and intolerances, helping them identify specific dietary triggers contributing to various health issues such as digestive problems, skin disorders, autoimmune conditions, and chronic inflammation. 

Additionally, by pinpointing potential food allergens, patients can make informed dietary modifications to alleviate symptoms and improve overall well-being. For medical providers, the FAST 88 Foods test provides a valuable tool for identifying food sensitivities and allergies, guiding personalized treatment plans, and optimizing patient care. 

This comprehensive approach to food allergy testing empowers both patients and healthcare providers to address underlying immune imbalances and promote better health outcomes

What is the Clinical Significance of IgE Antibody Testing for Food Sensitivities?

IgE, an immunoglobulin subclass, plays a pivotal role in the body's allergic responses, particularly immediate hypersensitivity reactions triggered by exposure to foreign substances. These reactions can manifest as symptoms ranging from mild itching and hives to severe anaphylactic shock, depending on the individual's sensitivity and the allergen involved. 

By measuring serum levels of IgE, our test helps identify potential allergic triggers, including food items and environmental antigens like pollen or pet dander, aiding in the diagnosis and management of allergic conditions. 

IgE-mediated reactions can also manifest with digestive symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain, highlighting the importance of comprehensive testing for diagnosing allergic conditions involving the gastrointestinal tract. [8.]

What is the Clinical Significance of IgG4 Antibody Testing for Food Sensitivities?

IgG4, a subtype of immunoglobulin G antibodies, plays a crucial role in modulating immune responses, particularly in the context of allergies. Research indicates that IgG4 antibodies can help neutralize allergic reactions orchestrated by IgE, thereby mitigating histamine responses and promoting immune tolerance to foods.  

However, it's essential to maintain a balanced level of IgG4, as excessive amounts can paradoxically lead to increased inflammation and immune sensitization; increased IgG4 levels have been associated with allergies and with autoimmune conditions.  

For instance, elevated IgG4 levels have been implicated in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, myasthenia gravis, pemphigus vulgaris and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. [4., 7., 9.]

Correlations with Environmental Sensitivity Testing

If patients are exhibiting allergy symptoms or have tested positive for allergens like Aspergillus, Yeast, and Candida on food allergy and sensitivity tests, it may be prudent to extend testing to include environmental allergens on a panel such as the Environmental Allergy Test (88 Antigen IgE) By Infinite Allergy Labs. 

This approach enables healthcare providers to comprehensively assess the patient's allergic sensitivities, as exposure to environmental allergens can exacerbate existing symptoms or contribute to overall allergic burden. 

Identifying and addressing environmental allergens alongside food sensitivities can lead to more effective management and treatment strategies tailored to the individual patient's needs, ultimately improving their quality of life. 

Research supports the importance of comprehensive allergy testing to guide personalized treatment approaches and minimize allergic reactions.  [15.]  

Who Can Benefit from the Food Allergy and Sensitivity Testing (FAST 88 Foods: IgE, IgG4) By Infinite Allergy Labs?

Many individuals can benefit from the Food Allergy and Sensitivity Testing (FAST 88 Foods: IgE, IgG4) offered by Infinite Allergy Labs:

Individuals experiencing chronic digestive issues: many patients experience frustrating digestive issues such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bloating, gas, diarrhea, or constipation yet receive no answers.  The Food Allergy and Sensitivity Testing (FAST 88 Foods: IgE, IgG4) By Infinite Allergy Labs may provide insight into food sensitivities that have been linked to gastrointestinal symptoms.  [2.] 

Those suffering from skin conditions: eczema, psoriasis, or chronic urticaria may be linked to food sensitivities that exacerbate these dermatological conditions.  [5.]

People with autoimmune disorders: emerging evidence suggests a potential association between food sensitivities and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Hashimoto's thyroiditis.  [2.]

Individuals experiencing unexplained symptoms without relief: fatigue, brain fog, headaches, joint pain, or mood disturbances, as these symptoms are often associated with food sensitivities and immune-mediated reactions.  [10.]

People struggling to lose weight: those people who find weight loss challenging despite typical diet and lifestyle interventions may benefit from a food sensitivity assessment.  [14.]

This test may also benefit those seeking to optimize their diet and overall health by identifying potential triggers for immune-mediated responses and making informed dietary modifications accordingly. 

It is important to note that every result should be interpreted within the context of the individual’s health history. 

References:

[1.] Atkinson W, Sheldon TA, Shaath N, Whorwell PJ. Food elimination based on IgG antibodies in irritable bowel syndrome: a randomised controlled trial. Gut. 2004 Oct;53(10):1459-64. doi: 10.1136/gut.2003.037697. PMID: 15361495; PMCID: PMC1774223.

[2.] Coucke F. Food intolerance in patients with manifest autoimmunity. Observational study. Autoimmun Rev. 2018 Nov;17(11):1078-1080. doi: 10.1016/j.autrev.2018.05.011. Epub 2018 Sep 11. PMID: 30213697.

[3.] Geiselman JF. The Clinical Use of IgG Food Sensitivity Testing with Migraine Headache Patients: a Literature Review. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2019 Aug 27;23(11):79. doi: 10.1007/s11916-019-0819-4. PMID: 31456119.

[4.] Koneczny I. Update on IgG4-mediated autoimmune diseases: New insights and new family members. Autoimmunity Reviews. 2020;19(10):102646. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autrev.2020.102646

[5.] Laura, Jong, Constance, et al. IgG Antibodies in Food Allergy Influence Allergen–Antibody Complex Formation and Binding to B Cells: A Role for Complement Receptors. Journal of Immunology. 2013;191(7):3526-3533. doi:https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1202398

[6.] Liu Y, Yan H, Shao F, Li QH, Cui M. Correlation between childhood eczema and specific IgG antibody level. J Biol Regul Homeost Agents. 2018 Mar-Apr;32(2):341-344. PMID: 29685016.

[7.] Maslinska M, Dmowska-Chalaba J, Jakubaszek M. The Role of IgG4 in Autoimmunity and Rheumatic Diseases. Front Immunol. 2022 Jan 25;12:787422. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.787422. PMID: 35145508; PMCID: PMC8821096. 

[8.] Pearson JS, Niven RM, Meng J, Atarodi S, Whorwell PJ. Immunoglobulin E in irritable bowel syndrome: another target for treatment? A case report and literature review. Therap Adv Gastroenterol. 2015 Sep;8(5):270-7. doi: 10.1177/1756283X15588875. PMID: 26327917; PMCID: PMC4530434.

[9.] Qin L, Tang LF, Cheng L, Wang HY. The clinical significance of allergen-specific IgG4 in allergic diseases. Front Immunol. 2022 Oct 25;13:1032909. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1032909. PMID: 36389804; PMCID: PMC9648126.

[10.] Shakoor Z, AlFaifi A, AlAmro B, AlTawil LN, AlOhaly RY. Prevalence of IgG-mediated food intolerance among patients with allergic symptoms. Ann Saudi Med. 2016 Nov-Dec;36(6):386-390. doi: 10.5144/0256-4947.2016.386. PMID: 27920409; PMCID: PMC6074204.

[11.] Simeonova D, Ivanovska M, Murdjeva M, Carvalho AF, Maes M. Recognizing the Leaky Gut as a Trans-diagnostic Target for Neuroimmune Disorders Using Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Immunology Assays. Curr Top Med Chem. 2018;18(19):1641-1655. doi: 10.2174/1568026618666181115100610. PMID: 30430944.

[12.] Vighi G, Marcucci F, Sensi L, Di Cara G, Frati F. Allergy and the gastrointestinal system. Clin Exp Immunol. 2008 Sep;153 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):3-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2008.03713.x. PMID: 18721321; PMCID: PMC2515351.

[13.] Vita AA, Zwickey H, Bradley R. Associations between food-specific IgG antibodies and intestinal permeability biomarkers. Front Nutr. 2022 Sep 6;9:962093. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.962093. PMID: 36147305; PMCID: PMC9485556.

[14.] Wilders-Truschnig M, Mangge H, Lieners C, Gruber H, Mayer C, März W. IgG antibodies against food antigens are correlated with inflammation and intima media thickness in obese juveniles. Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 2008 Apr;116(4):241-5. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-993165. Epub 2007 Dec 10. PMID: 18072008.

[15.] Xing H, Wang J, Sun Y, Wang H. Recent Advances in the Allergic Cross-Reactivity between Fungi and Foods. J Immunol Res. 2022 Oct 7;2022:7583400. doi: 10.1155/2022/7583400. PMID: 36249419; PMCID: PMC9568318.

[16.] Yves Laumonnier, Rabia Ülkü Korkmaz, Nowacka AA, Jörg Köhl. Complement‐mediated immune mechanisms in allergy. European Journal of Immunology. 2023;53(10). doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.202249979

About the Test

This test measures IgE and IgG4 reactions to 88 common food antigens.

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Biomarkers

Flaxseed
Flaxseed
Candida albicans
Candida albicans
Cocoa Bean
Cocoa Bean
Shrimp
Shrimp
Goat Milk
Goat Milk
Cow Milk
Cow Milk
Yellow Squash
Yellow Squash
Black Tea
Black Tea
Green Olive
Green Olive
Rice
Rice
Flounder
Flounder
Sweet Potato
Sweet Potato
Ginger
Ginger
Spinach
Spinach
Onion
Onion
Mushroom
Mushroom
Cucumber
Cucumber
Lettuce
Lettuce
Green Pea
Green Pea
Garlic
Garlic
Chicken Egg Yolk
Chicken Egg Yolk
Chicken Egg White
Chicken Egg White
Celery
Celery
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Hazelnut
Hazelnut
Pistachio Nut
Pistachio Nut
Carrot
Carrot
Aspergillus flavus
Aspergillus flavus
Aspergillus nidulans
Aspergillus nidulans
Aspergillus niger
Aspergillus niger
Broccoli
Broccoli
Cabbage
Cabbage
Sweet Corn
Sweet Corn
White Grape
White Grape
Mustard Seed
Mustard Seed
Plum
Plum
Watermelon
Watermelon
Tomato
Tomato
Asparagus
Asparagus
Zucchini
Zucchini
Cottonseed
Cottonseed
Cranberry
Cranberry
Lemon
Lemon
Cantaloupe
Cantaloupe
Peach
Peach
Coconut
Coconut
Brazil Nut
Brazil Nut
Casein
Casein
Blueberry
Blueberry
Banana
Banana
Avocado
Avocado
Strawberry
Strawberry
Apple
Apple
Sesame
Sesame
White Potato
White Potato
Green Pepper
Green Pepper
Pecan
Pecan
English Walnut
English Walnut
Cashew
Cashew
Vanilla
Vanilla
Raspberry
Raspberry
Cherry
Cherry
Almond
Almond
Grapefruit
Grapefruit
Yeast
Yeast
Hops
Hops
Pineapple
Pineapple
Orange
Orange
String Bean
String Bean
Gluten
Gluten
Coffee
Coffee
Wheat
Wheat
Lobster
Lobster
Crab
Crab
Turkey
Turkey
Buckwheat
Buckwheat
Pork
Pork
Lamb
Lamb
Chicken
Chicken
Beef
Beef
Aspergillus fumigatus
Aspergillus fumigatus
Rye
Rye
Oats
Oats
Pear
Pear
Malt
Malt
Barley
Barley
Tuna
Tuna
Salmon
Salmon
Mackerel
Mackerel
Halibut
Halibut
Codfish
Codfish
Nutmeg
Nutmeg
Cinnamon
Cinnamon
Black Pepper
Black Pepper
Soybean
Soybean
Peanut
Peanut
Navy Bean
Navy Bean
Kidney Bean
Kidney Bean
Scallops
Scallops
Oyster
Oyster

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