Rosaceae food allergy: a review

被引:19
作者
Costa, Joana [1 ]
Mafra, Isabel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, REQUIMTE LAQV, Fac Farm, Porto, Portugal
关键词
Clinical relevance; cross-reactivity; co-sensitization phenomena; detection methods; diagnosis; food allergens; food processing and digestibility; LTP allergy; pollen-food allergy syndrome; LIPID-TRANSFER PROTEIN; ALMOND PRUNUS-DULCIS; COMPONENT-RESOLVED DIAGNOSIS; SKIN PRICK TEST; PHENYLCOUMARAN BENZYLIC ETHER; GIBBERELLIN-REGULATED PROTEIN; CROSS-REACTIVE ALLERGENS; THAUMATIN-LIKE PROTEIN; APPLE MALUS-DOMESTICA; IGE-BINDING PROTEINS;
D O I
10.1080/10408398.2022.2045897
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
This review provides a global overview on Rosaceae allergy and details the particularities of each fruit allergy induced by ten Rosaceae species: almond/peach/cherry/apricot/plum (Amygdaleae), apple/pear (Maleae), and raspberry/blackberry/strawberry (Rosoideae). Data on clinical symptoms, prevalence, diagnosis, and immunotherapies for the treatment of Rosaceae allergy are herein stated. Allergen molecular characterization, cross-reactivity/co-sensitization phenomena, the impact of food processing and digestibility, and the methods currently available for the Rosaceae detection/quantification in foods are also described. Rosaceae allergy has a major impact in context to pollen-food allergy syndrome (PFAS) and lipid transfer protein (LTP) allergies, being greatly influenced by geography, environment, and presence of cofactors. Peach, apple, and almond allergies are probably the ones most affecting the quality of life of the allergic-patients, although allergies to other Rosaceae fruits cannot be overlooked. From patients' perspective, self-allergy management and an efficient avoidance of multiple fruits are often difficult to achieve, which might raise the risk for cross-reactivity and co-sensitization phenomena and increase the severity of the induced allergic responses with time. At this point, the absence of effective allergy diagnosis (lack of specific molecular markers) and studies advancing potential immunotherapies are some gaps that certainly will prompt the progress on novel strategies to manage Rosaceae food allergies.
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