Abstract Background IgE sensitization to storage proteins from nuts and seed is often related to severe allergic symptoms. There is a risk of immunological IgE cross-reactivity between storage proteins from different species. The potential clinical implication of such cross-reactivity is that allergens other than the known sensitizer can cause allergic symptoms. Previous studies have suggested that kiwi seed storage proteins may constitute hidden food allergens causing cross-reactive IgE-binding with peanut and other tree nut homologs, thereby mediating a potential risk of causing allergy symptoms among peanut ant tree nut allergic individuals. The objective of this study was to investigate the degree of sensitization towards kiwi fruit see...
Background: Allergic sensitisation towards cashew nut often happens without a clear history of eatin...
Peanut and tree nut allergies have become a public health problem over the last 2 decades. The diagn...
Background: Serologic cross-reactivity among legumes has been described; however, it is rarely clini...
Allergy to peanut and tree nuts is characterised by a high frequency of life-threatening anaphylacti...
Nuts are a well-defined cause of food allergy, which affect approximately 1 % of the general populat...
Tree nut-allergic individuals are often sensitised towards multiple nuts and seeds. The underlying c...
BACKGROUND: Peanut allergies are common and can be life-threating for sensitised individuals. Peanut...
Food allergy is a potentially life-threatening health concern caused by immunoglobulin E (IgE) antib...
Background IgE binding to a specific protein has been shown to be associated with severe anaphylaxis...
Background: Measurement of IgE antibody to peanut components can aid in the prediction of allergic r...
Background:Act d 12 (11S globulin) and Act d 13 (2S albumin) are two novel relevant allergens from k...
Background: Peanuts are a major cause of food allergies both in children as in adults which can indu...
Background: Serologic cross-reactivity among legumes has been described; however, it is rarely clini...
Among food allergy, peanut allergy is common and severe. Epidemiologic studies of the general popula...
Background: Individuals with peanut allergy often avoid tree nuts, yet true rates of tree nut allerg...
Background: Allergic sensitisation towards cashew nut often happens without a clear history of eatin...
Peanut and tree nut allergies have become a public health problem over the last 2 decades. The diagn...
Background: Serologic cross-reactivity among legumes has been described; however, it is rarely clini...
Allergy to peanut and tree nuts is characterised by a high frequency of life-threatening anaphylacti...
Nuts are a well-defined cause of food allergy, which affect approximately 1 % of the general populat...
Tree nut-allergic individuals are often sensitised towards multiple nuts and seeds. The underlying c...
BACKGROUND: Peanut allergies are common and can be life-threating for sensitised individuals. Peanut...
Food allergy is a potentially life-threatening health concern caused by immunoglobulin E (IgE) antib...
Background IgE binding to a specific protein has been shown to be associated with severe anaphylaxis...
Background: Measurement of IgE antibody to peanut components can aid in the prediction of allergic r...
Background:Act d 12 (11S globulin) and Act d 13 (2S albumin) are two novel relevant allergens from k...
Background: Peanuts are a major cause of food allergies both in children as in adults which can indu...
Background: Serologic cross-reactivity among legumes has been described; however, it is rarely clini...
Among food allergy, peanut allergy is common and severe. Epidemiologic studies of the general popula...
Background: Individuals with peanut allergy often avoid tree nuts, yet true rates of tree nut allerg...
Background: Allergic sensitisation towards cashew nut often happens without a clear history of eatin...
Peanut and tree nut allergies have become a public health problem over the last 2 decades. The diagn...
Background: Serologic cross-reactivity among legumes has been described; however, it is rarely clini...