| Literature DB >> 31561411 |
Carla Mastrorilli1,2, Fabio Cardinale3, Arianna Giannetti4, Carlo Caffarelli5.
Abstract
Seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (SAR) affects millions of people worldwide, particularly in childhood and adolescence. Pollen food allergy syndrome (PFAS) is a common adverse reaction occurring few minutes after the consumption of vegetable foods in patients with pollen-induced SAR. PFAS has rarely been investigated in the pediatric population, as it has been mainly examined as an adult disease. Recent studies suggested that PFAS might be more frequent in childhood than previously recognized. The present review aims to give an overview of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, management and prognosis of PFAS in children with SAR-induced by pollens.Entities:
Keywords: children; component resolved diagnostics; food allergy; oral allergy syndrome; pollen; pollen-food allergy syndrome; seasonal allergic rhinitis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31561411 PMCID: PMC6843262 DOI: 10.3390/medicina55100641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Prevalence and main characteristics of pollen-food allergy syndrome #.
| First Author, Year | Country | Prevalence, % § | Patients, n | Age, Years | Sensitizing Pollens ° | Triggering Foods * |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ma, 2003 [ | USA | 5 | ^ | 0–18 | birch, ragweed | apple, banana, carrot |
| Westman, 2012 [ | Sweden | 25 | 2024 | 4–8 | birch, grass, mugwort | − |
| Brown, 2014 [ | Australia | 14.7 | 163 | 4–17 | grass, birch | watermelon, kiwi, banana |
| Ludman, 2015 [ | UK | 48 | 54 | 0–15 | grass | hazelnut, apple, strawberry |
| Dondi, 2015 [ | Italy | 23.9 | 1360 | 4–18 | grass, olive tree, plantain | kiwi, peach, hazelnut |
| Ivković-Jureković, 2015 [ | Croatia | 26.7 | 120 | 3.4–18.6 | birch, grass, ragweed | apple, peach, carrot |
| Bedolla-Barajas, 2016 [ | Mexico | 8.9 | 267 | 6–14 | oak, ash tree, Prosopis | pineapple, peach, avocado |
| Kim, 2018 [ | Korea | 42.7 | 300 | 0–18 | birch, oak, mugwort | peach, apple, kiwi |
# Clinical diagnosis from reported symptoms of oral allergy syndrome, § Study populations affected by hay fever, ° Most frequently involved sensitizing pollens * Most frequently involved triggering foods, ^ Data from a survey of allergists.
Figure 1Time course, pathogenesis, and manifestations of pollen-food allergy syndrome. (A) Preliminar phase: Sensitization to pollen. Airborne allergen contact via the respiratory tract activates, after processing by antigen presenting cells (APC), such as dendritic cell, naïve T helper cells with the antigen-specific receptors. In allergic sensitization the differentiation leans towards the TH2 phenotype, with the release of interleukins 4, 5, and 13. Eosinophils are recruited and activated by IL-5. The production of antigen-specific IgEs through B cells (primary sensitization) are stimulated by IL-4 and IL-13. (B) Clinical phase: Plant-derived food reactions. Ingestion of cross-reacting molecules induces the secondary immune response via T-cell and IgE memory. The degranulation of mast cells leads to the release of granules of preformed inflammatory mediators (e.g., histamine) and the de novo synthesis and/or release of inflammatory mediators (e.g., Leukotrienes), proteases (e.g., Tryptase), cytokines (e.g., IL-4) and chemotactic molecules. Allergic symptoms occur shortly after ingestion in the locations of the contact to the allergen (e.g., mouth, throat, intestine) or in the organs (systemic symptoms). IgE, immunoglobulin E; IL, interleukin.
Types of pollens involved in the pollen food allergy syndrome and the most frequent triggering foods [35,36,37].
| Pollens | Triggering Foods | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fruits | Vegetables-Spices | Nuts-Seeds-Legumes | |
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| apple, cherry, peach, pear | parsley, celery | almond, hazelnut |
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| kiwi, apple, pear, plum, apricot, cherry, tomato | celery, carrot, fennel, potato, green pepper, cumin, pear | hazelnut, walnut, almond, peanut, lentil, beans |
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| peach, citrus fruit, apple, melon | tomato | |
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| melon, watermelon, orange, tomato, kiwi | potato, swiss chard | peanuts |
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| peach, lychee, mango, grape | celery, carrot, parsley, fennel, garlic, cabbage, broccoli, coriander, cumin | sunflower seeds, peanuts |
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| peach, cherry, melon | pistachio | |
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| watermelon, banana | zucchini, cucumber, squash | |