Literature DB >> 12542994

Latex-fruit syndrome.

Carlos Blanco1.   

Abstract

Natural rubber latex immunoglobulin E-mediated hypersensitivity is probably one of the most relevant challenges that has been faced in the treatment of allergies during recent years. Additionally, allergen cross-reactivity has arisen as another very important problem, in the difficulty in diagnosing it and in its clinical implications. It is clear that some latex allergens cross-react with plant-derived food allergens, the so-called latex-fruit syndrome, with evident clinical consequences. Although the foods most frequently involved are banana, avocado, kiwi, and chestnut, several others are also implicated. Investigations point to a group of defense-related plant proteins, class I chitinases, which cross-react with a major latex allergen, hevein, as the panallergens responsible for the syndrome. This review focuses on our current understanding of the latex-fruit syndrome.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12542994     DOI: 10.1007/s11882-003-0012-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep        ISSN: 1529-7322            Impact factor:   4.919


  50 in total

1.  Identification of a Hevea brasiliensis latex manganese superoxide dismutase (Hev b 10) as a cross-reactive allergen.

Authors:  S Wagner; S Sowka; C Mayer; R Crameri; M Focke; V P Kurup; O Scheiner; H Breiteneder
Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Immunol       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 2.749

Review 2.  Allergenic crossreactivities. Pollens and vegetable foods.

Authors:  R Fritsch; C Ebner; D Kraft
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy Immunol       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 8.667

3.  Hev b 9, an enolase and a new cross-reactive allergen from hevea latex and molds. Purification, characterization, cloning and expression.

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Journal:  Eur J Biochem       Date:  2000-12

4.  Fruit-pollen-latex cross-reactivity: implication of profilin (Bet v 2).

Authors:  M L Díez-Gómez; S Quirce; M Cuevas; C Sánchez-Fernández; G Baz; F J Moradiellos; A Martínez
Journal:  Allergy       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 13.146

5.  Prevalence of food allergy in 137 latex-allergic patients.

Authors:  K T Kim; H Hussain
Journal:  Allergy Asthma Proc       Date:  1999 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.587

6.  Hev b 8, the Hevea brasiliensis latex profilin, is a cross-reactive allergen of latex, plant foods and pollen.

Authors:  E Ganglberger; C Radauer; S Wagner; G Ríordáin; D H Beezhold; R Brehler; B Niggemann; O Scheiner; E Jensen-Jarolim; H Breiteneder
Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Immunol       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 2.749

7.  Class I chitinases, the panallergens responsible for the latex-fruit syndrome, are induced by ethylene treatment and inactivated by heating.

Authors:  R Sánchez-Monge; C Blanco; A D Perales; C Collada; T Carrillo; C Aragoncillo; G Salcedo
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  2000-07       Impact factor: 10.793

8.  Cross-reactions in the latex-fruit syndrome: A relevant role of chitinases but not of complex asparagine-linked glycans.

Authors:  A Diaz-Perales; C Collada; C Blanco; R Sanchez-Monge; T Carrillo; C Aragoncillo; G Salcedo
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 10.793

9.  A novel acidic allergen, Hev b 5, in latex. Purification, cloning and characterization.

Authors:  A Akasawa; L S Hsieh; B M Martin; T Liu; Y Lin
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1996-10-11       Impact factor: 5.157

10.  Hypersensitivity to latex, chestnut, and banana.

Authors:  M Rodríguez; F Vega; M T García; C Panizo; E Laffond; A Montalvo; M Cuevas
Journal:  Ann Allergy       Date:  1993-01
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  14 in total

1.  Specific conformational epitope features of pathogenesis-related proteins mediating cross-reactivity between pollen and food allergens.

Authors:  Jose C Jimenez-Lopez; Emma W Gachomo; Oluwole A Ariyo; Lamine Baba-Moussa; Simeon O Kotchoni
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2011-05-20       Impact factor: 2.316

2.  A Slice of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES): Insights from 441 Children with FPIES as Provided by Caregivers in the International FPIES Association.

Authors:  Michelle C Maciag; Lisa M Bartnikas; Scott H Sicherer; Linda J Herbert; Michael C Young; Fallon Matney; Amity A Westcott-Chavez; Carter R Petty; Wanda Phipatanakul; Theresa A Bingemann
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract       Date:  2020-01-28

Review 3.  Recombinant allergens: the present and the future.

Authors:  Marek Jutel; Katarzyna Solarewicz-Madejek; Sylwia Smolinska
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2012-10-01       Impact factor: 3.452

4.  Food allergy in adults: an over- or underrated problem?

Authors:  Cornelia S Seitz; Petra Pfeuffer; Petra Raith; Eva-B Bröcker; Axel Trautmann
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2008-10-17       Impact factor: 5.594

5.  Jackfruit Anaphylaxis in a Latex Allergic Non-Healthcare Worker.

Authors:  Maaz Jalil; Robert Hostoffer; Shan Shan Wu
Journal:  Allergy Rhinol (Providence)       Date:  2021-05-26

6.  Latex-allergic patients sensitized to the major allergen hevein and hevein-like domains of class I chitinases show no increased frequency of latex-associated plant food allergy.

Authors:  Christian Radauer; Farzaneh Adhami; Irene Fürtler; Stefan Wagner; Dorothee Allwardt; Enrico Scala; Christof Ebner; Christine Hafner; Wolfgang Hemmer; Adriano Mari; Heimo Breiteneder
Journal:  Mol Immunol       Date:  2010-11-21       Impact factor: 4.407

7.  Prevalence of latex allergy in spina bifida patients in Singapore.

Authors:  Xiuzhen Chua; Javid Mohamed; Hugo Ps van Bever
Journal:  Asia Pac Allergy       Date:  2013-04-26

8.  EVALLER: a web server for in silico assessment of potential protein allergenicity.

Authors:  Alvaro Martinez Barrio; Daniel Soeria-Atmadja; Anders Nistér; Mats G Gustafsson; Ulf Hammerling; Erik Bongcam-Rudloff
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2007-05-30       Impact factor: 16.971

9.  The prevalence of latex sensitisation and allergy and associated risk factors among healthcare workers using hypoallergenic latex gloves at King Edward VIII Hospital, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Shumani Makwarela Phaswana; Saloshni Naidoo
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2013-12-09       Impact factor: 2.692

10.  Contact allergic cheilitis secondary to latex gloves: a case report.

Authors:  Shishir Ram Shetty; Anusha Rangare; Subhas Babu; Prasanna Rao
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Res       Date:  2011-04-01
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