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Systemic allergic reactions induced by labile plant-food allergens: Seeking potential cofactors. A multicenter study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Abstract:
Background: Heat-and-pepsin-sensitive plant food allergens (PR-10 and profilin) sometimes cause systemic reaction. Objective: To detect the risk factors for systemic reactions induced by labile food allergens. Methods: A retrospective multicenter study was performed on patients with a documented history of systemic allergic reaction to labile plant food allergens and on age-matched controls with a history of oral allergy syndrome (OAS) induced by the same foods. Offending foods, their amount, and state (solid or liquid), and potential cofactors (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, protonic pump inhibitors, exercise, alcohol, and fasting) were considered. Results: We studied 89 patients and 81 controls. Sensitization to PR-10 or profilin, IgE to Bet v 1 and/or Bet v 2, and foods causing OAS were similar in the two groups. Twenty patients experienced >1 systemic allergic reaction. Tree nuts, Rosaceae, Apiaceae, and soymilk were the main offending foods. Seventeen (19%) patients were taking a PPI when the systemic reaction occurred (vs 5% in controls; P <.025). The ingestion of the offending food in liquid form (soymilk) was frequent among patients (15%) but unusual among controls (2%; P <.025). Soy milk-induced systemic reactions were independent of PPI treatment. Fasting and excess of allergen, but not NSAID and exercise, were other relevant cofactors for systemic reactions. Systemic reactions occurred without any identifiable cofactor in 39 (44%) cases. Conclusion: PR-10- and profilin-induced systemic reactions are facilitated by PPI, ingestion of large amounts of unprocessed foods, and fasting. Soybean beverages represent a risk for PR-10 hypersensitive patients and should be avoided.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anaphylaxis; food allergy; pollen allergy
List of contributors:
Asero, Riccardo; Ariano, Renato; Aruanno, Arianna; Barzaghi, Claudio; Borrelli, Paolo; Busa, Moira; Celi, Giorgio; Cinquini, Massimo; Cortellini, Gabriele; D'Auria, Francesca; De Carli, Marco; Di Paolo, Camilla; Garzi, Giulia; Lodi Rizzini, Fabio; Magnani, Monica; Manzotti, Giuseppina; Marra, Alessandro; Miceli Sopo, Stefano; Murzilli, Francesco; Nucera, Eleonora; Pinter, Elena; Pravettoni, Valerio; Rivolta, Federica; Rizzi, Angela; Saporiti, Nicoletta; Scala, Enrico; Villalta, Danilo; Yacoub, Mona-Rita; Zisa, Giuliana
Authors of the University:
SCALA Enrico
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/622587
Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/622587/299788/Allergy%202021.pdf
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ALLERGY
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