Wednesday, May 16th

Last update:05:35:45 PM GMT

  • Login

    Login

    Sign in with Facebook
You are here: Clinical Nutrition
5 Not-So-Common Allergy Triggers

5 Not-So-Common Allergy Triggers

As a life-long New Englander allergies have become a part of my life. Seasonally,I try to get by wit...

Using American Community Survey Data to Expand Access to the School Meals Program

Using American Community Survey Data to Expand Access to the School Meals Program

The National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, administered by the Food and Nutrition Serv...
Obesity Prevention Four-Volume Set

Obesity Prevention Four-Volume Set

The Obesity Prevention Four-Volume Set is a collection of titles that explain current obesity-preven...
The Use and Storage of Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) at Bayer CropScience

The Use and Storage of Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) at Bayer CropScience

The use of hazardous chemicals such as methyl isocyanate can be a significant concern to the residen...
Chocolate Banana Cream Mini-Muffins Recipe

Chocolate Banana Cream Mini-Muffins Recipe


Cute and tasty little banana mini-muffins are stuffed with a cheesecake -like topping and chocolate chips....
Another Way to Kill Small U.S. Farmers: Seize Their Bank Accounts on Phony Charges

Another Way to Kill Small U.S. Farmers: Seize Their Bank Accounts on Phony Charges

By Dr. Mercola

In its latest move against small farmers who dare to operate outside the umbrella of C...

You'll Probably Accidentally Eat This Toxic Food Today

You'll Probably Accidentally Eat This Toxic Food Today

By Dr. Mercola

The video above features three distinguished guests:

  1. Dave Murphy, founder of Food Democ...

Anaphylaxis to wheat flour-derived foodstuffs and the lipid transfer protein syndrome: a potential role of wheat lipid transfer protein Tri a 14.

E-mail Print PDF
Related Articles

Anaphylaxis to wheat flour-derived foodstuffs and the lipid transfer protein syndrome: a potential role of wheat lipid transfer protein Tri a 14.

Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 2010;152(2):178-83

Authors: Palacin A, Bartra J, Muñoz R, Diaz-Perales A, Valero A, Salcedo G

BACKGROUND: Food allergy to wheat-derived foodstuffs is on the rise. Tri a 14, a wheat flour lipid transfer protein (LTP) allergen, has been described as a major allergen associated with baker's asthma and wheat food allergy. Cross-reactivity among LTP allergens leads to the so-called 'LTP syndrome'. METHODS: Eight adult patients showing anaphylaxis after ingestion of wheat-derived foodstuffs were selected. A homemade wheat extract, purified natural (n) and recombinant (r) Tri a 14, and peach fruit and Artemisia pollen LTP allergens Pru p 3 and Art v 3 were subjected to skin prick test, specific IgE determination (ELISA) and IgE immunodetection assays. RESULTS: All tests were positive in the 8 selected patients with the homemade extract. Positive skin prick test responses to nTri a 14, Pru p 3 and Art v 3 were found in 5/8, 6/8 and 4/4 patients, respectively. Specific IgE determined by ELISA assays was detected in 6 to nTri a 14 and rTri a 14, in 4 to Pru p 3 and in 3 to Art v 3 out of 8 individual sera tested, whereas all these sera showed IgE binding to nTri a 14 and Pru p 3 in immunodetection after SDS-PAGE separation. CONCLUSIONS: Tri a 14 seems to be a relevant allergen in patients with anaphylaxis after ingestion of wheat flour foodstuffs, according to in vitro and in vivo results. Clinical history of the analyzed patients, together with sensitization to peach Pru p 3 and Artemisia pollen Art v 3, suggests that 6 of them suffer from LTP syndrome.

PMID: 20016200 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



Read Full Article
Gemaica

Gemaica

Travel through the magical island on your pirate s...
Read more...
  • Nutrition on Twitter

  • Omni

  • Scirus

  • Enteral Nutrition Full-Text

  • PubMed

  • HON

OmniMedicalSearch.com

www.scirus.com
Advanced search

Health on the Net Certified Sites.

This website is accredited by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify.
We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health
information:
verify here.
We subscribe to the HONcode principles. Verify here.  
A Better Way Award for noteworthy contribution to the Natural Health Community.

Share/Save/Bookmark