Biobanking for Biomarkers In Respiratory Disease, Allergic Diseases and/or Mast Cell Disorders
This study aims to build up a clinico-biological bank of samples from patients suspected of or suffering from allergic diseases (including asthma) or mast cell diseases in order to support future research in the field of allergic diseases. The biobank will help to identify new prognostic, diagnostic and/or predictive biomarkers.
• patients with a positive prick test or specific IgE regardless of the allergen
• patients suspected of allergic pathology defined by the need to carry out a prick test or specific IgE or a food or drug reintroduction test as part of the treatment
• patients with systemic or cutaneous mastocytosis according to the international classification8
• patients with mast cell activation syndrome according to the international classification8
• patients with familial hyper-alpha tryptasemia on the presence of variation in the number of copies of the alpha allele of the TPSAB1 gene
• patients with asthma of any severity
• people affiliated or beneficiaries of a social security scheme
• patients able to receive and understand the information on the study and their participation and having freely consented to it in writing before any collection of samples or data necessary for the research (no restriction of rights by the judicial authorities and mastery of the French language).