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Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study

BACKGROUND: In a recently performed survey with 4000 randomly selected persons, 68 (7.2 %) of 948 respondents reported intolerance and/or allergy-like symptoms to wine. The aim of this study was to analyze whether a real sensitization to wine proteins could be confirmed by diagnostic and/or immunolo...

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Autores principales: Jaeckels, Nadine, Bellinghausen, Iris, Fronk, Petra, Heydenreich, Bärbel, Saloga, Joachim, Decker, Heinz
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26101585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13601-015-0065-8
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author Jaeckels, Nadine
Bellinghausen, Iris
Fronk, Petra
Heydenreich, Bärbel
Saloga, Joachim
Decker, Heinz
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Bellinghausen, Iris
Fronk, Petra
Heydenreich, Bärbel
Saloga, Joachim
Decker, Heinz
author_sort Jaeckels, Nadine
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description BACKGROUND: In a recently performed survey with 4000 randomly selected persons, 68 (7.2 %) of 948 respondents reported intolerance and/or allergy-like symptoms to wine. The aim of this study was to analyze whether a real sensitization to wine proteins could be confirmed by diagnostic and/or immunological settings. FINDINGS: For this purpose, 19 subjects with self-reported intolerance to wine of the invited subjects and 10 controls without a history of intolerance participated in an allergological examination (skin prick test, ImmunoCAP for determination of specific IgE antibodies, CAST for testing basophil activation, ImmunoBlot for testing specificity of IgE-antibodies). For the allergological work-up red and white grapes, selected wines, and the purified lipid transfer protein (LTP), a known grape allergen, were used. 7 subjects showed evidence of IgE sensitization to wine or grape extracts, including one control. One participant with symptoms of intolerance showed a positive skin prick test to red grape, a positive ImmunoCAP to grape, a positive cellular antigen stimulation test (CAST) and inhibition of Western blot by removal of cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD). CONCLUSION: The presented study focused on the grape protein-related IgE-mediated cause of intolerance to wine (true allergy) and not on other wine components or fining agents (other forms of intolerance). A sensitization to grape and wine proteins was observed in our cohort. In one case, this reactivity could be explained by cross-reactivity to CCD. The results of this pilot study need to be validated in greater cohorts.
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spelling pubmed-44762302015-06-23 Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study Jaeckels, Nadine Bellinghausen, Iris Fronk, Petra Heydenreich, Bärbel Saloga, Joachim Decker, Heinz Clin Transl Allergy Brief Communication BACKGROUND: In a recently performed survey with 4000 randomly selected persons, 68 (7.2 %) of 948 respondents reported intolerance and/or allergy-like symptoms to wine. The aim of this study was to analyze whether a real sensitization to wine proteins could be confirmed by diagnostic and/or immunological settings. FINDINGS: For this purpose, 19 subjects with self-reported intolerance to wine of the invited subjects and 10 controls without a history of intolerance participated in an allergological examination (skin prick test, ImmunoCAP for determination of specific IgE antibodies, CAST for testing basophil activation, ImmunoBlot for testing specificity of IgE-antibodies). For the allergological work-up red and white grapes, selected wines, and the purified lipid transfer protein (LTP), a known grape allergen, were used. 7 subjects showed evidence of IgE sensitization to wine or grape extracts, including one control. One participant with symptoms of intolerance showed a positive skin prick test to red grape, a positive ImmunoCAP to grape, a positive cellular antigen stimulation test (CAST) and inhibition of Western blot by removal of cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD). CONCLUSION: The presented study focused on the grape protein-related IgE-mediated cause of intolerance to wine (true allergy) and not on other wine components or fining agents (other forms of intolerance). A sensitization to grape and wine proteins was observed in our cohort. In one case, this reactivity could be explained by cross-reactivity to CCD. The results of this pilot study need to be validated in greater cohorts. BioMed Central 2015-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4476230/ /pubmed/26101585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13601-015-0065-8 Text en © Jaeckels et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Jaeckels, Nadine
Bellinghausen, Iris
Fronk, Petra
Heydenreich, Bärbel
Saloga, Joachim
Decker, Heinz
Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study
title Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study
title_full Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study
title_fullStr Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study
title_short Assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study
title_sort assessment of sensitization to grape and wine allergens as possible causes of adverse reactions to wine: a pilot study
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26101585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13601-015-0065-8
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