Antiulcer drugs promote oral sensitization and hypersensitivity to hazelnut allergens in BALB/c mice and humans

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Schöll, L
Untersmayr, E
Bakos, N
Roth-Walter, F
Gleiss, A
Boltz-Nitulescu, G
Scheiner, O
Jensen-Jarolim, E
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[1] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Pathophysiol, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Hetenyi Geza Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Szolnok, Hungary
[3] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Med Comp Sci, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
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food allergy; hazelnuts; antiulcer drugs; epidemiology; oral sensitization; digestion;
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Background: Hazelnut allergy can be a consequence of sensitization to cross-reactive pollen, especially from the Fagales family. However, severe allergic reactions after ingestion of hazelnuts without associated pollen allergy have been reported. In these cases, oral sensitization by hazelnut ingestion is plausible. Objective: We have reported that antiulcer drugs promote oral sensitization to digestion-labile food allergens. Because hazelnut proteins were sensitive to gastric digestion in our in vitro assay, we aimed to analyze the effect of antiulcer treatment on oral sensitization to hazelnut proteins. Design: BALB/c mice were fed hazelnut extract with or without antiulcer drugs. In parallel, gastroenterologic patients (n = 153) were screened during antiulcer treatment for specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E to hazelnut and inhalative allergens in vitro and in vivo. Results: Mice fed hazelnut extract in combination with antiulcer drugs formed anaphylactogenic IgG1 toward hazelnut and developed type I skin reactivity to hazelnut extract. In the human study population, 5 of 153 (3.3%) patients developed hazelnut-specific IgE, 4 of 5 developed specific skin reactivity, 3 of 5 had a positive result to oral provocation, and 2 of 5 manifested a food allergy to hazelnut after a 3-mo course of antiulcer treatment. Immunoblot testing with recombinant allergens showed that hazelnut, but not Fagales pollen, was the genuine elicitor in mice and humans. Conclusion: Our experimental and epidemiologic data suggest that the intake of antiulcer drugs may lead to the induction of immediate-type food hypersensitivity toward hazelnut.
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