Allergic sensitization and clinical reactions to latex, food and pollen in adult patients

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Levy, DA [1 ]
Mounedji, N [1 ]
Noirot, C [1 ]
Leynadier, F [1 ]
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[1] Hop Tenon, AP HP, Ctr Allergie, F-75970 Paris, France
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atopy; food allergy; latex allergy; pollen allergy;
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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Background Many latex-allergic patients are sensitized to one or more foods. Patients allergic to tree and/or grass pollens are also often sensitized to plant-derived foods. Atopy, defined in most studies as sensitivity to an aeroallergen, is a risk factor for latex allergy. The relative importance of pollen sensitivity, a sign of atopy, as a risk factor for food allergy in latex-allergic patients has not, however, been examined. Objective To investigate the relationship between pollen sensitivity and sensitivity to food in latex-allergic patients. Methods Forty-four latex-allergic patients (Groups 1 and 2), 24 of whom were also allergic to tree and/or grass pollen (Group 1) and 25 pollinosis patients who were not allergic to latex (Group 3) were studied. We obtained a history of reactions to food and skin tested them with 12 fresh-frozen fruits. Results All 12 foods induced a skin test reaction in at least one patient in each of the three Groups. There were, however, twice as many positive skin test reactions to food in patients with pollinosis, whether or not they were allergic to latex, as there were in patients allergic to latex but not to pollen. Latex-allergic patients were most likely to have a positive skin test and a history of a reaction to avocado or banana whereas patients with pollinosis only were most likely to have a positive skin test and a history of a reaction to apple, peach or celery. Conclusions These results suggest that concomitant allergy to pollen is an important risk factor in determining which plant-derived foods sensitize latex-allergic patients.
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