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Alpha-Gal Panel
Test CodeCPT Codes
86003 (x3), 86008
Includes
Lamb (f88) IgE
Pork (f26) IgE
Galactose-Alpha-1,3-Galactose (Alpha-Gal) IgE
Preferred Specimen
Minimum Volume
Transport Container
Transport Temperature
Specimen Stability
Refrigerated: 14 days
Frozen: 30 days
Methodology
Immunoassay (IA)
Setup Schedule
Reference Range
Beef (f27) IgE | <0.10 kU/L |
Lamb (f88) IgE | <0.10 kU/L |
Pork (f26) IgE | <0.10 kU/L |
Galactose Alpha 1,3 Galactose IgE | <0.10 kU/L |
Clinical Significance
This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to alpha-gal, an allergy component, and 3 meats (beef, pork, and lamb) that commonly trigger alpha-gal-associated meat allergy. This IgE panel may be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of alpha-gal syndrome, a severe allergic reaction to mammalian meat induced by past tick bites [1].
Most cases of alpha-gal syndrome occur in the southeastern United States because of the heavy presence of the lone star ticks. Other types of ticks also have been associated with alpha-gal syndrome in Europe, Australia, Asia, and the northern and western United States. The alpha-gal (ie. galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose) IgE test helps evaluate the etiology of meat allergies in patients with delayed onset of symptoms (3 to 6 hours after eating meat) [1,2]. IgE antibodies to alpha-gal are the likely mediator of anaphylactic reactions in individuals who develop hypersensitivities to beef, pork and/or lamb as adults [2].
The results of this panel should be interpreted in the context of pertinent clinical and family history and physical examination findings. More specific information about each allergen included in this panel can be found on the Quest Diagnostics Directory Page.
References
1. Alpha-gal syndrome. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Updated March 28, 2022. Accessed May 21, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/alpha-gal/index.html
2. o215 Alpha-Gal. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Accessed June 13, 2022.
https://www.thermofisher.com/diagnostic-education/hcp/us/en/resource-center/allergen-encyclopedia/allergen-component.html?key=o215
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