Background: Due to unclear reasons, allergy to lipid transfer protein (LTP) is frequent in Mediterranean countries but rare in Northern Europe. Objective: We report a paradigmatic case of primarily airborne sensitization to LTP that might explain the geographical distribution of this type of food allergy. Methods: A 21-year-old woman began having severe perennial rhinitis 6 months after she started working in a wholesale fruit storehouse in Southern Italy where large amounts of fruits, including peaches, were handled; symptoms subsided when she left the workplace for > 5 days and relapsed as soon as she was back at work. Later on, she developed severe food allergies to peach, hazelnut, peanut, apricot, plum and tomato. The patient underwent...
Sensitization to one or more non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs), initially thought to exi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Peach is a common elicitor of food allergic reactions. Peach-induce...
Peach tree allergens are present in fruit, pollen, branches, and leaves, and can induce systemic, re...
Purpose of Review: To provide an overview of the prevalence and clinical manifestation of non-specif...
Purpose of Review: To provide an overview of the prevalence and clinical manifestation of non-specif...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an overview of the prevalence and clinical manifestation of non-specif...
Background: Lipid transfer protein (LTP), the most frequent cause of primary food allergy in Italy...
Background: Allergy to fresh fruits and vegetables is mostly observed in subjects with pollinosis, e...
BACKGROUND: Although pollen-related food allergy occurs in all European populations, Lipid Transfer ...
Introduction: Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), profilin and PR-10 are the most important panallergens ...
Introduction: Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), profilin and PR-10 are the most important panallergens ...
Background: Component-resolved diagnosis reveals the IgE response to many inhaled, food, and other a...
Discovered and described 40 years ago, non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTP) are present in m...
Discovered and described 40 years ago, non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTP) are present in m...
Sensitization to one or more non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs), initially thought to exi...
Sensitization to one or more non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs), initially thought to exi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Peach is a common elicitor of food allergic reactions. Peach-induce...
Peach tree allergens are present in fruit, pollen, branches, and leaves, and can induce systemic, re...
Purpose of Review: To provide an overview of the prevalence and clinical manifestation of non-specif...
Purpose of Review: To provide an overview of the prevalence and clinical manifestation of non-specif...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an overview of the prevalence and clinical manifestation of non-specif...
Background: Lipid transfer protein (LTP), the most frequent cause of primary food allergy in Italy...
Background: Allergy to fresh fruits and vegetables is mostly observed in subjects with pollinosis, e...
BACKGROUND: Although pollen-related food allergy occurs in all European populations, Lipid Transfer ...
Introduction: Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), profilin and PR-10 are the most important panallergens ...
Introduction: Lipid transfer proteins (LTP), profilin and PR-10 are the most important panallergens ...
Background: Component-resolved diagnosis reveals the IgE response to many inhaled, food, and other a...
Discovered and described 40 years ago, non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTP) are present in m...
Discovered and described 40 years ago, non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTP) are present in m...
Sensitization to one or more non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs), initially thought to exi...
Sensitization to one or more non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs), initially thought to exi...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Peach is a common elicitor of food allergic reactions. Peach-induce...
Peach tree allergens are present in fruit, pollen, branches, and leaves, and can induce systemic, re...