Could Bet v 1 affect sensitization molecular pattern in children?

Acta Biomed. 2019 Sep 6;90(3):281-286. doi: 10.23750/abm.v90i3.7273.

Abstract

Background: Allergy is characterized by allergen-specific IgE production. Molecular-based allergy diagnostic allows to define the precise sensitization profile. Bet v 1 is the major allergen of the PR-10 family. It has been reported that pan-allergens could affect the sensitization panel in adults.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of Bet v 1 sensitization on clinical presentation in a sample of children with Bet v 1-sensitization; oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or anaphylaxis (ANA) were considered.

Methods: Serum IgE molecular components were assessed by ISAC method. Sera and clinical data from 132 children, 91 males (68.94%) and 41 females (31.06%), mean age 9.08 years (3.45 years), were analyzed.

Results: Bet v 1-sensitized children were frequently, but not exclusively, sensitized to other molecules belonging to PR-10 family. However, there was no significant difference concerning IgE levels between children with or without food allergy and between children with OAS and ANA, but hazelnut only for generic food allergy.

Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that Bet v 1 sensitization may affect the sensitization pattern in children living in Genoa, a Mediterranean city located in a birch-free area, but it is unable to discriminate patients from a clinical point of view. So, ISAC test should be integrated with more precise IgE assay.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Allergens / immunology*
  • Anaphylaxis / immunology*
  • Antigens, Plant / immunology*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Food Hypersensitivity / immunology*
  • Humans
  • Immunoglobulin E / blood
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Male
  • Plant Proteins / immunology
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Allergens
  • Antigens, Plant
  • PR-10 protein, walnut birch pollen
  • Plant Proteins
  • Bet v 1 allergen, Betula
  • Immunoglobulin E