Pru p 7 sensitization is a predominant cause of severe, cypress pollen‐associated peach allergy. Issue 4 (19th February 2019)
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- Title:
- Pru p 7 sensitization is a predominant cause of severe, cypress pollen‐associated peach allergy. Issue 4 (19th February 2019)
- Main Title:
- Pru p 7 sensitization is a predominant cause of severe, cypress pollen‐associated peach allergy
- Authors:
- Klingebiel, Caroline
Chantran, Yannick
Arif‐Lusson, Rihane
Ehrenberg, Angelica E.
Östling, Jonas
Poisson, Alain
Liabeuf, Valérie
Agabriel, Chantal
Birnbaum, Joëlle
Porri, Françoise
Sarrat, Anne
Apoil, Pol‐André
Vivinus, Mylène
Garnier, Lorna
Chiriac, Anca Mirela
Caimmi, Davide‐Paolo
Bourrain, Jean‐Luc
Demoly, Pascal
Guez, Stéphane
Boralevi, Franck
Lovato, Bertrand
Palussière, Céline
Leroy, Sylvie
Bourrier, Thierry
Giovannini‐Chami, Lisa
Gouitaa, Marion
Aferiat‐Derome, Agnès
Charpin, Denis
Sofalvi, Tünde
Cabon‐Boudard, Isabelle
Massabie‐Bouchat, Yann‐Patrick
Hofmann, Bernard
Bonardel, Nathalie
Dron‐Gonzalvez, Mireille
Sterling, Benoît
Carsin, Ania
Vivinus, Serge
Poitevin, Bernard
Nicolau, Laureline
Liautard, Geneviève
Soler, Christophe
Mezouar, Soraya
Annesi‐Maesano, Isabella
Mège, Jean‐Louis
Lidholm, Jonas
Vitte, Joana
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Peach is a common elicitor of food allergic reactions. Peach‐induced immediate reactions may occur as benign pollen‐food syndromes, usually due to birch pollen‐related PR‐10 cross‐reactivity in temperate climates, and as potentially severe primary food allergies, predominantly related to nsLTP Pru p 3 in Mediterranean regions. The newly described peach allergen Pru p 7 has gained recent attention as a potential peach allergy severity marker. Sensitization to Pru p 7 and its allergenic homologues of the gibberellin‐regulated protein family occurs in areas with high Cupressaceae tree pollen exposure. Objective: We sought to investigate the distribution, clinical characteristics and molecular associations of Pru p 7 sensitization among subjects with suspected peach allergy in different regions of France. Methods: Subjects with suspected peach allergy (n = 316) were included. Diagnostic work‐up was performed according to current guidelines, including open food challenge when required. IgE antibody measurements and competition experiments were performed using the ImmunoCAP assay platform. Results: Sensitization to Pru p 7 was present in 171 (54%) of all subjects in the study and in 123 of 198 (62%) diagnosed as peach allergic, more than half of whom were sensitized to no other peach allergen. Frequency and magnitude of Pru p 7 sensitization were associated with the presence of peach allergy, the clinical severity of peach‐induced allergic reactions and theAbstract: Background: Peach is a common elicitor of food allergic reactions. Peach‐induced immediate reactions may occur as benign pollen‐food syndromes, usually due to birch pollen‐related PR‐10 cross‐reactivity in temperate climates, and as potentially severe primary food allergies, predominantly related to nsLTP Pru p 3 in Mediterranean regions. The newly described peach allergen Pru p 7 has gained recent attention as a potential peach allergy severity marker. Sensitization to Pru p 7 and its allergenic homologues of the gibberellin‐regulated protein family occurs in areas with high Cupressaceae tree pollen exposure. Objective: We sought to investigate the distribution, clinical characteristics and molecular associations of Pru p 7 sensitization among subjects with suspected peach allergy in different regions of France. Methods: Subjects with suspected peach allergy (n = 316) were included. Diagnostic work‐up was performed according to current guidelines, including open food challenge when required. IgE antibody measurements and competition experiments were performed using the ImmunoCAP assay platform. Results: Sensitization to Pru p 7 was present in 171 (54%) of all subjects in the study and in 123 of 198 (62%) diagnosed as peach allergic, more than half of whom were sensitized to no other peach allergen. Frequency and magnitude of Pru p 7 sensitization were associated with the presence of peach allergy, the clinical severity of peach‐induced allergic reactions and the level of cypress pollen exposure. Cypress pollen extract completely outcompeted IgE binding to Pru p 7. Pru p 7 was extremely potent in basophil activation tests. Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: A subtype of Cupressaceae pollinosis, characterized by Pru p 7 sensitization, can be an underlying cause of severe peach allergy. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical & experimental allergy. Volume 49:Issue 4(2019)
- Journal:
- Clinical & experimental allergy
- Issue:
- Volume 49:Issue 4(2019)
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- Volume 49, Issue 4 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 49
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0049-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 526
- Page End:
- 536
- Publication Date:
- 2019-02-19
- Subjects:
- allergens and epitopes -- anaphylaxis -- basophil -- cypress pollinosis -- food allergy -- IgE -- immunological tests -- peamaclein -- Pru p 7
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/cea.13345 ↗
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- 0954-7894
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