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Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA)
A large proportion of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergies in older children, adolescents and adults are caused by cross-reactive allergenic structures. Primary sensitization is most commonly to inhalant allergens (e.g. Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen). IgE can be activated by var...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26120513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40629-014-0004-6 |
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author | Worm, Margitta Jappe, Uta Kleine-Tebbe, Jörg Schäfer, Christiane Reese, Imke Saloga, Joachim Treudler, Regina Zuberbier, Torsten Waßmann, Anja Fuchs, Thomas Dölle, Sabine Raithel, Martin Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Niggemann, Bodo Werfel, Thomas |
author_facet | Worm, Margitta Jappe, Uta Kleine-Tebbe, Jörg Schäfer, Christiane Reese, Imke Saloga, Joachim Treudler, Regina Zuberbier, Torsten Waßmann, Anja Fuchs, Thomas Dölle, Sabine Raithel, Martin Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Niggemann, Bodo Werfel, Thomas |
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description | A large proportion of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergies in older children, adolescents and adults are caused by cross-reactive allergenic structures. Primary sensitization is most commonly to inhalant allergens (e.g. Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen). IgE can be activated by various cross-reactive allergens and lead to a variety of clinical manifestations. In general, local and mild — in rare cases also severe and systemic — reactions occur directly after consumption of the food containing the cross-reactive allergen (e. g. plant-derived foods containing proteins of the Bet v 1 family). In clinical practice, sensitization to the primary responsible inhalant and/or food allergen can be detected by skin prick tests and/or in vitro detection of specific IgE. Component-based diagnostic methods can support clinical diagnosis. For individual allergens, these methods may be helpful to estimate the risk of systemic reactions. Confirmation of sensitization by oral provocation testing is important particulary in the case of unclear case history. New, as yet unrecognized allergens can also cause cross-reactions. The therapeutic potential of specific immunotherapy (SIT) with inhalant allergens and their effect on pollen-associated food allergies is currently unclear: results vary and placebo-controlled trials will be necessary in the future. Pollen allergies are very common. Altogether allergic sensitization to pollen and cross-reactive food allergens are very common in our latitudes. The actual relevance has to be assessed on an individual basis using the clinical information. Cite this as Worm M, Jappe U, Kleine-Tebbe J, Schäfer C, Reese I, Saloga J, Treudler R, Zuberbier T, Wassmann A, Fuchs T, Dölle S, Raithel M, Ballmer-Weber B, Niggemann B, Werfel T. Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens. Allergo J Int 2014; 23: 1–16 DOI 10.1007/s40629-014-0004-6 |
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spelling | pubmed-44794492015-06-26 Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA) Worm, Margitta Jappe, Uta Kleine-Tebbe, Jörg Schäfer, Christiane Reese, Imke Saloga, Joachim Treudler, Regina Zuberbier, Torsten Waßmann, Anja Fuchs, Thomas Dölle, Sabine Raithel, Martin Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Niggemann, Bodo Werfel, Thomas Allergo J Int Guideline A large proportion of immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergies in older children, adolescents and adults are caused by cross-reactive allergenic structures. Primary sensitization is most commonly to inhalant allergens (e.g. Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen). IgE can be activated by various cross-reactive allergens and lead to a variety of clinical manifestations. In general, local and mild — in rare cases also severe and systemic — reactions occur directly after consumption of the food containing the cross-reactive allergen (e. g. plant-derived foods containing proteins of the Bet v 1 family). In clinical practice, sensitization to the primary responsible inhalant and/or food allergen can be detected by skin prick tests and/or in vitro detection of specific IgE. Component-based diagnostic methods can support clinical diagnosis. For individual allergens, these methods may be helpful to estimate the risk of systemic reactions. Confirmation of sensitization by oral provocation testing is important particulary in the case of unclear case history. New, as yet unrecognized allergens can also cause cross-reactions. The therapeutic potential of specific immunotherapy (SIT) with inhalant allergens and their effect on pollen-associated food allergies is currently unclear: results vary and placebo-controlled trials will be necessary in the future. Pollen allergies are very common. Altogether allergic sensitization to pollen and cross-reactive food allergens are very common in our latitudes. The actual relevance has to be assessed on an individual basis using the clinical information. Cite this as Worm M, Jappe U, Kleine-Tebbe J, Schäfer C, Reese I, Saloga J, Treudler R, Zuberbier T, Wassmann A, Fuchs T, Dölle S, Raithel M, Ballmer-Weber B, Niggemann B, Werfel T. Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens. Allergo J Int 2014; 23: 1–16 DOI 10.1007/s40629-014-0004-6 Urban & Vogel 2014-02-19 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4479449/ /pubmed/26120513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40629-014-0004-6 Text en © Urban & Vogel 2014 |
spellingShingle | Guideline Worm, Margitta Jappe, Uta Kleine-Tebbe, Jörg Schäfer, Christiane Reese, Imke Saloga, Joachim Treudler, Regina Zuberbier, Torsten Waßmann, Anja Fuchs, Thomas Dölle, Sabine Raithel, Martin Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Niggemann, Bodo Werfel, Thomas Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA) |
title | Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA) |
title_full | Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA) |
title_fullStr | Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA) |
title_full_unstemmed | Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA) |
title_short | Food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: Guidelines from the German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology (DGAKI), the German Dermatology Society (DDG), the Association of German Allergologists (AeDA) and the Society for Pediatric Allergology and Environmental Medicine (GPA) |
title_sort | food allergies resulting from immunological cross-reactivity with inhalant allergens: guidelines from the german society for allergology and clinical immunology (dgaki), the german dermatology society (ddg), the association of german allergologists (aeda) and the society for pediatric allergology and environmental medicine (gpa) |
topic | Guideline |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479449/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26120513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40629-014-0004-6 |
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