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https://read.qxmd.com/read/12915766/tree-nut-allergens
#21
REVIEW
Kenneth H Roux, Suzanne S Teuber, Shridhar K Sathe
Allergic reactions to tree nuts can be serious and life threatening. Considerable research has been conducted in recent years in an attempt to characterize those allergens that are most responsible for allergy sensitization and triggering. Both native and recombinant nut allergens have been identified and characterized and, for some, the IgE-reactive epitopes described. Some allergens, such as lipid transfer proteins, profilins, and members of the Bet v 1-related family, represent minor constituents in tree nuts...
August 2003: International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12911512/anaphylaxis-induced-by-pine-nuts-in-two-young-girls
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Dolores Ibáñez, Manuel Lombardero, Mercedes Martinez San Ireneo, M Carmen Muñoz
Pine nuts are the seeds of Pinus pinea. There are few reported cases of allergy to pine nut. We describe two young girls with anaphylaxis caused by small amounts of pine nuts. Specific IgE to pine nut was demonstrated by skin prick tests and RAST but no IgE to other nuts and pine pollen was detected. The patients had IgE against a pine nut protein band with apparent molecular weights of approximately 17 kDa that could be considered as the main allergen. Our patients were monosensitized to pine nut and the 17-kDa protein could be correlated with the severe clinical symptoms...
August 2003: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11958743/allergy-to-pine-nut
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M A Añó, J P Maselli, M L Sanz, M Fernández-Benítez
BACKGROUND: food allergy is highly prevalent in our environment, especially among atopic patients. Pinus pinea is common in our region and its fruit, the pine nut, is allergologically important. Several cases have been reported in the literature that demonstrate the existence of common antigenic bands between pine nut and almond. In this study we try to assess this finding and the possible existence of common allergens by in vitro techniques. METHODS AND RESULTS: we present a 10-year-old boy, previously diagnosed of seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis with sensitisation to grass and olive pollen, who had an anaphylactic reaction after eating pine nut...
March 2002: Allergologia et Immunopathologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10780800/anaphylaxis-to-pine-nuts-and-immunological-cross-reactivity-with-pine-pollen-proteins
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Senna, D Roncarolo, A Dama, G Mistrello
Despite the wide use of pine nuts, the fruit of Pinus pinea, only a few reports of allergic reactions to them have been published. We present herein a case of food allergy to pine nuts in a patient who showed no clinical symptoms to pine pollen despite the presence in her serum of specific IgE antibodies. In order to verify whether the reaction against pine nuts was IgE mediated, specific IgE against pine nuts and pollen were evaluated by skin-prick test, prick by prick and RAST. Immunoblotting and immunoblotting-inhibition were used to evaluate the allergenic components of both extracts and their cross-reactivity...
January 2000: Journal of Investigational Allergology & Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10753022/a-17-kda-allergen-detected-in-pine-nuts
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J M García-Menaya, M A Gonzalo-Garijo, I Moneo, B Fernández, F García-González, F Moreno
BACKGROUND: Few cases of allergy to pine nuts have been described. We report a case of anaphylactic reaction to pine nuts. The patient needed to be treated in the emergency room due to a systemic reaction immediately after eating pine nuts. METHODS: The patient was studied by prick tests and prick by prick tests. Specific IgE was measured by CAP and by SDS-PAGE/immunoblotting by a diffusion method. RESULTS: The patient showed positive prick by prick tests to pine nuts (12 mm of maximum wheal diameter)...
March 2000: Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9823420/allergy-to-pine-nuts-in-children
#26
REVIEW
N Rubira, J Botey, J L Eseverri, A Marin
BACKGROUND: Allergy to nuts is a common and well-known disease. Despite the fact that pine nut is a widely eaten food, only nine cases have been described in literature. OBJECTIVE: To describe four paediatric patients suffering from allergy reaction on ingestion of pine nuts and compare them with cases described in literature, taking into account clinical symptoms, epidemiological and diagnostic methods. METHODS: The immuno-allergic study was carried out with skin tests (prick tests) using a commercial and native extract, and specific IgE serum test...
September 1998: Allergie et Immunologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9534929/allergy-to-pine-nuts
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D de las Marinas, L Vila, M L Sanz
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 1998: Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8905003/allergy-to-pine-nuts-in-a-bird-fancier
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Jansen, A Vermeulen, P H Dieges, A W van Toorenenbergen
A patient is described with the bird-egg syndrome who experienced an anaphylactic reaction after eating some of her parrot's food (pine nuts: Pinus pinea). Specific IgE against this nut and another pine nut (P. cembra) was demonstrated by RAST. Cross-reactivity between these botanically related seeds was shown by RAST inhibition. Besides avian antigens, bird food antigens should be taken into consideration when symptoms of allergy occur on exposure to birds.
October 1996: Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2923327/pine-nut-allergy-in-perspective
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C J Falliers
Anaphylaxis and other acute allergic reactions following the ingestion of pine--or pinon--nuts are documented and reviewed in perspective. Systemic allergic reactions to other relatively uncommon or "exotic" foods are also considered. Although hypersensitivity to more than one type of "nuts" is reported by some individuals, no significant cross-reactivity between any of these, or between pine pollen, pine resin, and pine nuts has been demonstrated.
March 1989: Annals of Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2297145/allergy-to-pine-pollen-and-pinon-nuts-a-review-of-three-cases
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Armentia, A Quintero, A Fernández-García, J Salvador, J M Martín-Santos
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 1990: Annals of Allergy
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