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2017
Pru p 3, a marker allergen for lipid transfer protein sensitization also in Central Europe
Autor:in
Mothes-Luksch, Nadine; Raith, Melanie; Stingl, Georg; Focke-Tejkl, Margarete; Hosseini N. Fazeli, E.; Zieglmayer, Rene; Wöhrl, Stefan; Swoboda, I.
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Abstrakt
In the Mediterranean area, lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are important causes of plant-food allergies often associated with severe allergic reactions. There, peach LTP (Pru p 3) seems to be the primary sensitizer, whereas in Central Europe, little is known about the importance of LTP sensitization. In this region, allergen extractbased diagnosis is often complicated by co-sensitization to Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen, its cross-reactive food allergens, and profilins. We investigated the role of LTP sensitization in Central European patients displaying strong allergic reactions to plant-derived food. Analysis of IgE reactivity revealed that ten of thirteen patients were sensitized to Pru p 3, nine to Bet v 1, and two to profilin. Our results showed that LTP sensitization represents a risk factor for severe allergic symptoms in Central Europe. Furthermore, the strong IgE reactivity detected in immunoblots of plant-food extracts indicated that Pru p 3 can be used as a marker allergen for LTP sensitization also in Central European patients.
Schlagwörter
component resolved diagnosis; food allergy; immunologic tests; lipid transfer protein; Pru p 3
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Originalarbeit
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CCBY
Open Access Type
Hybrid
ISSN/eISSN
0105-4538 - 1398-9995
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