Scala E, Villella V, Asero R. Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol. 2024 Mar 6. doi: 10.23822/EurAnnACI.1764-1489.334.
SummaryBackground Lipid transfer protein is the main cause of both primary food allergy and food-dependent exercise-induced allergic reactions (FDEIAR) in Italy. What characterizes LTP-hypersensitive patients with FDEIAR is still unclear. We investigated the key characteristics of LTP-hypersensitive patients with or without FDEIAR in a large cohort of individuals sensitized to this allergen.
Methods 1,203 food-allergic patients, diagnosed on the basis of unequivocal clinical history and presence of circulating food allergen-specific IgE were studied. Serum IgE reactivity was assessed using the Allergen ExplorerALEX® system (Macroarray Diagnostics, Vienna, Austria). Association of specific IgE reactivities with FDEIAR was investigated, and patients with and without FDEIAR sensitized to LTP were compared.
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Forest diagram depicting the correlation between sensitization to various food allergens and Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Allergic Reactions. |
Conclusions FDEIAR are associated with specific allergens. Specific IgE levels in LTP-hypersensitive patients with FDEIAR show an intermediate titer between those simply sensitized and those showing classic food allergy.
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