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Serum Tryptase
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Serum Tryptase
, Tryptase
See Also
Anaphylaxis
Mastocytosis
Indications
Anaphylaxis
confirmation in unclear cases
Levels rise 30 minutes after onset and peak at 1-2 hours of
Anaphylaxis
Serum Tryptase is often normal in food-related reactions
Mastocytosis
(Clonal
Mast Cell
disease)
Physiology
Tryptase is a marker of systemic
Mast Cell
degranulation
Tryptases are a family of neutral
Serine
proteases, enzymes with activity similar to trypsin
Tryptases cleave
Protein
substrates after
Arginine
or
Lysine
residues
Tryptases are primarily found in the secretory granules of
Mast Cell
s
Tryptases are released during
Mast Cell
degranulation (e.g.
Anaphylaxis
)
Causes
Episodic Serum Tryptase increase
Anaphylaxis
Hymenoptera
Venom
Anaphylaxis
Persistent Serum Tryptase increase (>8 ng/ml)
Mastocytosis
Hereditary Alpha-Tryptasemia
Other Causes of Elevated Serum Tryptase
Acute Myelocytic Leukemia
Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
(FLP1L1-PDGFRA mutation)
End Stage Renal Disease
Labs
Anaphylaxis
Obtain level on presentation, within 1-2 hours, and again in 24 hours after presentation
Levels consistent with systemic
Mast Cell
activation in
Anaphylaxis
Serum Tryptase>11.4 ng/ml OR
Serum Tryptase increase over baseline of 20% PLUS 2 ng/ml
Mastocytosis
Serum Tryptase >20 ng/ml (systemic mastocytocytosis)
References
Bakerman (2014) ABCs of Interpretive Laboratory Data, p. 544
Golden (2024) Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 132(2): 124-76 +PMID: 38108678 [PubMed]
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