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Identification of hazelnut major allergens in sensitive patients with positive double-blind, placebo- controlled food challenge results (Articolo in rivista)
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- Identification of hazelnut major allergens in sensitive patients with positive double-blind, placebo- controlled food challenge results (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Pastorello E.A., Vieths S., Pravettoni V., Farioli L., Trambaioli C., Fortunato D., Luttkopf D., Calamari M., Ansaloni R., Scibilia J., Ballmer-Weber B., Poulsen L.K., Wutrich B., Hansen K.S., Robino A.M., Ortolani C., Conti A. (2002)
Identification of hazelnut major allergens in sensitive patients with positive double-blind, placebo- controlled food challenge results
in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
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- Pastorello E.A., Vieths S., Pravettoni V., Farioli L., Trambaioli C., Fortunato D., Luttkopf D., Calamari M., Ansaloni R., Scibilia J., Ballmer-Weber B., Poulsen L.K., Wutrich B., Hansen K.S., Robino A.M., Ortolani C., Conti A. (literal)
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- Identification of hazelnut major allergens in sensitive patients with positive double-blind, placebo- controlled food challenge results (literal)
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- Background. Hazelnut major allergens up to now identified are a 18 kd
protein homologous to Bet v 1 and a 14-kd allergen homologous to Bet v 2.
No studies reported hazelnut allergens as recognized by patients with
positive double-blind placebo controlled food challenges (DBPCFCs) or
allergic to hazelnut but not to birch.
Objective. In this study we characterized the hazelnut allergens by
studying the IgE reactivity of 65 patients with positive DBPCFC and of 7
patients with severe anaphylaxis to hazelnut.
Methods. Hazelnut allergens were identified by SDS-PAGE and IgE
immunoblotting. Further characterization was made by: a) amino-acid
sequencing; b) evaluation, with EAST inhibition, of IgE binding
properties of raw and roasted hazelnut, and c) assessment of cross-
reactivity with different allergens by immunoblotting inhibition.
Results. All the sera from the DBPCFC positive patients recognized a 18
and a 47 kd allergen; other major allergens were at a m.w. of 32 and 35
kd. The binding to the 18 kd band was inhibited by birch extract,
demonstrating its homology with the birch major allergen, and was
abolished in roasted hazelnut. The 47 kd allergen is a sucrose-binding
protein; the 35 kd allergen is a legumin; the 32 kd allergen is a 2S
albumin. The patients with severe anaphylactic reactions to hazelnut
showed a specific IgE reactivity to a 9 kd allergen, totally inhibited by
purified peach LTP, which was heat-stable.
Conclusions The major allergen of hazelnut is a 18 kd protein, homologous
to Bet v 1; the 9 kd allergen is likely a lipid transfer protein; other
major allergens have a m.w. of 47, 32 and 35 kd.
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