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High Prevalence of Lipid Transfer Protein Sensitization in Apple Allergic Patients with Systemic Symptoms

BACKGROUND: Apple allergy manifests as two main groups of clinical entities reflecting different patterns of allergen sensitization: oral allergy syndrome (OAS) and generalized symptoms (GS). OBJECTIVE: We analysed the sensitization profile to a wide panel of different components of food allergens (...

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Autores principales: Gomez, Francisca, Aranda, Ana, Campo, Paloma, Diaz-Perales, Araceli, Blanca-Lopez, Natalia, Perkins, James, Garrido, Maria, Blanca, Miguel, Mayorga, Cristobalina, Torres, Maria José
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107304
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author Gomez, Francisca
Aranda, Ana
Campo, Paloma
Diaz-Perales, Araceli
Blanca-Lopez, Natalia
Perkins, James
Garrido, Maria
Blanca, Miguel
Mayorga, Cristobalina
Torres, Maria José
author_facet Gomez, Francisca
Aranda, Ana
Campo, Paloma
Diaz-Perales, Araceli
Blanca-Lopez, Natalia
Perkins, James
Garrido, Maria
Blanca, Miguel
Mayorga, Cristobalina
Torres, Maria José
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description BACKGROUND: Apple allergy manifests as two main groups of clinical entities reflecting different patterns of allergen sensitization: oral allergy syndrome (OAS) and generalized symptoms (GS). OBJECTIVE: We analysed the sensitization profile to a wide panel of different components of food allergens (rMal d 1, Mal d 2, rMal d 3, rMal d 4, rPru p 3, rBet v 1 and Pho d 2) for a population of Mediterranean patients with OAS and GS to apple. METHODS: Patients (N = 81) with a history of apple allergy that could be confirmed by positive prick-prick test and/or double-blind-placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC), were included. Skin prick test (SPT) and ELISA were performed using a panel of inhalant, fruit and nut allergens. ELISA and ELISA inhibition studies were performed in order to analyse the sensitization patterns. RESULTS: Thirty-five cases (43.2%) had OAS and 46 (56.8%) GS. SPT showed a significantly higher number of positive results with peach, cherry and hazelnut in those with GS. ELISA showed a significantly high percentage of positive cases to rMal d 3, rMal d 4, rPru p 3 and Pho d 2 in patients with OAS and GS compared to controls, and to rBet v 1 in patients with OAS vs controls and between OAS and GS patients. Three different patterns of recognition were detected: positive to LTP (rMal d 3 or rPru p 3), positive to profilin (rMal d 4 and Pho d 2), or positive to both. There were also patients with rMal d 1 recognition who showed cross-reactivity to rBet v 1. CONCLUSION: In an apple allergy population with a high incidence of pollinosis different patterns of sensitization may occur. LTP is most often involved in those with GS. Profilin, though more prevalent in patients with OAS, has been shown to sensitise patients with both types of symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-41614202014-09-17 High Prevalence of Lipid Transfer Protein Sensitization in Apple Allergic Patients with Systemic Symptoms Gomez, Francisca Aranda, Ana Campo, Paloma Diaz-Perales, Araceli Blanca-Lopez, Natalia Perkins, James Garrido, Maria Blanca, Miguel Mayorga, Cristobalina Torres, Maria José PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Apple allergy manifests as two main groups of clinical entities reflecting different patterns of allergen sensitization: oral allergy syndrome (OAS) and generalized symptoms (GS). OBJECTIVE: We analysed the sensitization profile to a wide panel of different components of food allergens (rMal d 1, Mal d 2, rMal d 3, rMal d 4, rPru p 3, rBet v 1 and Pho d 2) for a population of Mediterranean patients with OAS and GS to apple. METHODS: Patients (N = 81) with a history of apple allergy that could be confirmed by positive prick-prick test and/or double-blind-placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC), were included. Skin prick test (SPT) and ELISA were performed using a panel of inhalant, fruit and nut allergens. ELISA and ELISA inhibition studies were performed in order to analyse the sensitization patterns. RESULTS: Thirty-five cases (43.2%) had OAS and 46 (56.8%) GS. SPT showed a significantly higher number of positive results with peach, cherry and hazelnut in those with GS. ELISA showed a significantly high percentage of positive cases to rMal d 3, rMal d 4, rPru p 3 and Pho d 2 in patients with OAS and GS compared to controls, and to rBet v 1 in patients with OAS vs controls and between OAS and GS patients. Three different patterns of recognition were detected: positive to LTP (rMal d 3 or rPru p 3), positive to profilin (rMal d 4 and Pho d 2), or positive to both. There were also patients with rMal d 1 recognition who showed cross-reactivity to rBet v 1. CONCLUSION: In an apple allergy population with a high incidence of pollinosis different patterns of sensitization may occur. LTP is most often involved in those with GS. Profilin, though more prevalent in patients with OAS, has been shown to sensitise patients with both types of symptoms. Public Library of Science 2014-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4161420/ /pubmed/25210741 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107304 Text en © 2014 Gomez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gomez, Francisca
Aranda, Ana
Campo, Paloma
Diaz-Perales, Araceli
Blanca-Lopez, Natalia
Perkins, James
Garrido, Maria
Blanca, Miguel
Mayorga, Cristobalina
Torres, Maria José
High Prevalence of Lipid Transfer Protein Sensitization in Apple Allergic Patients with Systemic Symptoms
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title_full High Prevalence of Lipid Transfer Protein Sensitization in Apple Allergic Patients with Systemic Symptoms
title_fullStr High Prevalence of Lipid Transfer Protein Sensitization in Apple Allergic Patients with Systemic Symptoms
title_full_unstemmed High Prevalence of Lipid Transfer Protein Sensitization in Apple Allergic Patients with Systemic Symptoms
title_short High Prevalence of Lipid Transfer Protein Sensitization in Apple Allergic Patients with Systemic Symptoms
title_sort high prevalence of lipid transfer protein sensitization in apple allergic patients with systemic symptoms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25210741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107304
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