| Literature DB >> 29618933 |
Tamar Weinberger1, Scott Sicherer1.
Abstract
Tree nut (TN) allergy is common and often severe. It has become an important health concern as availability and consumption have increased. Prevalence varies by age and geographic region and appears to have increased in children. Accidental ingestion of TNs is common. Unfortunately, there is a lower likelihood of resolution of TN allergy, roughly 10%. TN-specific skin tests and serum immunoglobulin E levels can help aid in the diagnosis of TN allergy, but a careful medical history is important because a positive test in isolation is not typically diagnostic. Component-resolved diagnostic tests are being increasingly utilized and may improve accuracy. Management consists of strict avoidance of the causal nut(s) and prompt treatment of symptoms upon accidental exposure. A specific consideration with regard to the management of TN allergy is the decision to avoid all TNs or only the TNs to which a patient is clinically allergic. There are currently no data on the primary or secondary prevention of TN allergy. Treatment strategies are being evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: anaphylaxis; component resolved diagnostics; cross reactivity; food allergens; food allergy; food hypersensitivity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29618933 PMCID: PMC5875412 DOI: 10.2147/JAA.S141636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Asthma Allergy ISSN: 1178-6965
Individual tree nut components
| Tree nut | Protein family | Component | Protein type | Clinical relevance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hazelnut | Pan-allergens | Cor a 1 | PR-10 | Homolog of Bet v 1; PFS |
| Cor a 2 | Profilin | Homolog of Bet v 2; PFS | ||
| Cor a 8 | LTP | Systemic reactions in children from Mediterranean areas | ||
| Storage proteins | Cor a 9 | 11S globulin | Systemic reactions | |
| Cor a 11 | 7S globulin | |||
| Cor a 14 | 2S albumin | Systemic reactions | ||
| Cashew | Storage proteins | Ana o 1 | 7S globulin | |
| Ana o 2 | 11S globulin | |||
| Ana o 3 | 2S albumin | Systemic reactions | ||
| Pistachio | Storage proteins | Pis v 1 | 2S albumin | Homolog of Ana o 3; systemic reactions |
| Pis v 2 | 11S globulin | Homolog of Ana o 2; systemic reactions | ||
| Pis v 3 | 7S globulin | |||
| Pis v 5 | 11S globulin | Homolog of Ana o 1 | ||
| Walnut | Storage proteins | Jug r 1 | 2S albumin | Systemic reactions |
| Jug r 2 | 7S globulin | Systemic reactions | ||
| Jug r 4 | 11S globulin | Systemic reactions | ||
| Pan-allergens | Jug r 3 | LTP | Systemic reactions in Mediterranean individuals | |
| Jug r 5 | Profilin | |||
| Pecan | Storage proteins | Car i 1 | 2S albumin | Homolog of Jug r 1 |
| Car i 2 | 7S globulin | Systemic reactions | ||
| Car i 4 | 11S globulin | Homolog of Jug r 4 | ||
| Almond | Storage proteins | Pru du 6 | 11S globulin | |
| Pan-allergens | Pru du 3 | LTP | ||
| Pru du 4 | Profilin | |||
| Pine nut | Storage proteins | Pin p 1 | 2S albumin | Systemic reactions |
| Brazil nut | Storage proteins | Ber e 1 | 2S albumin | Systemic reactions |
| Ber e 2 | 11S globulin |
Abbreviations: LTP, lipid transfer protein; PFS, pollen food syndrome.
Alternatives for avoidance in tree nut allergy
| Avoidance strategy | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Eat selected tree nuts to which they are clinically tolerant | • Limit unnecessary food avoidance and expand the diet | • Increase need for oral food challenges to assess clinical tolerance |
| Avoid all tree nuts even if clinically tolerant to select nuts | • Simplifies management | • Concern of developing sensitization and clinical allergy during the period of avoidance |