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Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients

INTRODUCTION: Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), profilin and PR-10 are the most important panallergens in central and southern Italy. Lipid transfer proteins are stable molecules, predominantly present in the fruit peel, which can induce systemic symptoms after ingestion of vegetables. Profilin and PR-...

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Autores principales: Nucera, Eleonora, Mezzacappa, Simona, Aruanno, Arianna, Pecora, Valentina, Rizzi, Angela, Ricci, Anna Giulia, Ferraironi, Manuela, Buonomo, Alessandro, Schiavino, Domenico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26366148
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2015.53321
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author Nucera, Eleonora
Mezzacappa, Simona
Aruanno, Arianna
Pecora, Valentina
Rizzi, Angela
Ricci, Anna Giulia
Ferraironi, Manuela
Buonomo, Alessandro
Schiavino, Domenico
author_facet Nucera, Eleonora
Mezzacappa, Simona
Aruanno, Arianna
Pecora, Valentina
Rizzi, Angela
Ricci, Anna Giulia
Ferraironi, Manuela
Buonomo, Alessandro
Schiavino, Domenico
author_sort Nucera, Eleonora
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description INTRODUCTION: Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), profilin and PR-10 are the most important panallergens in central and southern Italy. Lipid transfer proteins are stable molecules, predominantly present in the fruit peel, which can induce systemic symptoms after ingestion of vegetables. Profilin and PR-10 are randomly distributed in the pulp and peel. Both are labile proteins and usually determine reactions restricted to the oral cavity. Panallergens-specific IgE may cross-react with homologues from different plant sources, due to their conserved structure. AIM: To assess the pattern of sensitization to panallergens and the correlation with the clinical history and the allergological evaluation of food and aeroallergens. MATERIAL AND METHODS: One hundred and twenty patients with adverse reactions after vegetables ingestion underwent skin prick tests (SPT) with commercial extracts of plant-derived foods and inhalant allergens and commercial extracts of LTP, profilin and PR-10. RESULTS: Many patients presented positive SPT with different plant-food allergens. We found that 76 patients were sensitized to LTP, 14 to profilin and 5 to PR-10. In the LTP-sensitized group, 64 (84%) patients suffered from systemic symptoms while the patients sensitized only to profilin referred the oral allergy syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows a high rate of sensitization to LTP in our population according to the literature about food allergy in our geographical area and confirms the literature data about the symptoms referred by patients with sensitization to panallergens. Panallergens should be considered as clinically relevant food allergens.
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spelling pubmed-45658402015-09-11 Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients Nucera, Eleonora Mezzacappa, Simona Aruanno, Arianna Pecora, Valentina Rizzi, Angela Ricci, Anna Giulia Ferraironi, Manuela Buonomo, Alessandro Schiavino, Domenico Postepy Dermatol Alergol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), profilin and PR-10 are the most important panallergens in central and southern Italy. Lipid transfer proteins are stable molecules, predominantly present in the fruit peel, which can induce systemic symptoms after ingestion of vegetables. Profilin and PR-10 are randomly distributed in the pulp and peel. Both are labile proteins and usually determine reactions restricted to the oral cavity. Panallergens-specific IgE may cross-react with homologues from different plant sources, due to their conserved structure. AIM: To assess the pattern of sensitization to panallergens and the correlation with the clinical history and the allergological evaluation of food and aeroallergens. MATERIAL AND METHODS: One hundred and twenty patients with adverse reactions after vegetables ingestion underwent skin prick tests (SPT) with commercial extracts of plant-derived foods and inhalant allergens and commercial extracts of LTP, profilin and PR-10. RESULTS: Many patients presented positive SPT with different plant-food allergens. We found that 76 patients were sensitized to LTP, 14 to profilin and 5 to PR-10. In the LTP-sensitized group, 64 (84%) patients suffered from systemic symptoms while the patients sensitized only to profilin referred the oral allergy syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows a high rate of sensitization to LTP in our population according to the literature about food allergy in our geographical area and confirms the literature data about the symptoms referred by patients with sensitization to panallergens. Panallergens should be considered as clinically relevant food allergens. Termedia Publishing House 2015-08-12 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4565840/ /pubmed/26366148 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2015.53321 Text en Copyright © 2015 Termedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nucera, Eleonora
Mezzacappa, Simona
Aruanno, Arianna
Pecora, Valentina
Rizzi, Angela
Ricci, Anna Giulia
Ferraironi, Manuela
Buonomo, Alessandro
Schiavino, Domenico
Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients
title Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients
title_full Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients
title_fullStr Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients
title_full_unstemmed Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients
title_short Hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients
title_sort hypersensitivity to major panallergens in a population of 120 patients
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4565840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26366148
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2015.53321
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