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Published Online: 8 Feb 2010

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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
IgE to peanut allergen components: relation to peanut symptoms and pollen sensitization in 8-year-olds
Anaphylaxis
A. Asarnoj 1,2,*, R. Movérare 3,4,*, E. Östblom 5,6,7 , M. Poorafshar 3 , G. Lilja 5 , G. Hedlin 2,6 , M. van Hage 8 , S. Ahlstedt 1,6 & M. Wickman 1,5,6
  1 National Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden ;   2 Department of Paediatrics, Astrid Lindgren's Children's Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden ;   3 Phadia AB, Uppsala, Sweden ;   4 Department of Medical Sciences, Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden ;   5 Department of Paediatrics, Sachs' Children's Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden ;   6 Centre for Allergy Research, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden ;   7 Department of Clinical Science and Education, Södersjukhuset, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden ;   8 Department of Medicine, Clinical Immunology and Allergy Unit, Karolinska Institutet and University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
Correspondence to Anna Asarnoj, MD, National Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden.
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Edited by: Bodo Niggemann

  *Sharing first authorship.

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KEYWORDS
allergen components • BAMSE • childhood • IgE • peanut

To cite this article: Asarnoj A, Movérare R, Östblom E, Poorafshar M, Lilja G, Hedlin G, van Hage M, Ahlstedt S, Wickman M. IgE to peanut allergen components: relation to peanut symptoms and pollen sensitization in 8-year-olds. Allergy 2010; DOI: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2010.02334.x.

ABSTRACT

Background: Allergen-specific IgE testing is often performed with crude peanut extract, but the results may be difficult to interpret because of cross-reactions between peanut and other plant allergens. The aim was to investigate IgE reactivity to peanut allergen components in children from a birch-rich region in relation to pollen sensitization and peanut symptoms.

Methods: From a birth cohort, clinical parameters were obtained through questionnaires and IgE antibody levels to peanut and birch pollen were measured. Different peanut/birch sensitization phenotypes were defined among 200 selected children. IgE reactivity to peanut and pollen allergen components was analysed using microarray technique.

Results: Peanut symptoms were reported in 87% of the children with IgE reactivity to any of the peanut allergens Ara h 1, 2 or 3 but not to Ara h 8 (n = 46) vs 17% of children with IgE reactivity to Ara h 8 but not to Ara h 1, 2 or 3 (n = 23), < 0.001. Furthermore, symptoms were more severe in children with Ara h 1, 2 or 3 reactivity. Children with IgE reactivity both to Ara h 2 and to Ara h 1 or 3 more often reported peanut symptoms than children with IgE only to Ara h 2 (97%vs 70%, = 0.016), particularly respiratory symptoms (50%vs 9%, = 0.002).

Conclusions: IgE analysis to peanut allergen components may be used to distinguish between peanut-sensitized individuals at risk of severe symptoms and those likely to have milder or no symptoms to peanut if sensitized to pollen allergens and their peanut homologue allergens.


Accepted for publication 28 December 2009

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