| Literature DB >> 32099533 |
F Papia1, C Incorvaia2, L Genovese3, S Gangemi1, P L Minciullo1.
Abstract
Mulberry is a plant belonging to the family Moraceae, and genus Morus. Allergic sensitization to mulberries has been reported as both food allergy or respiratory allergy, and cross-reactivity between mulberries and other pollens or fruits was described. Clinically, in the articles reporting mulberry allergy, the reactions included respiratory allergy, airborne contact urticaria, anaphylaxis, oral allergy syndrome, and food induced urticaria. As far as cross-reactivity is concerned, the allergens identified thus far in mulberries include pathogenesis-related (PR)10 proteins, with sequence identity to Bet v 1 from birch, lipid transfer (LTP)1 proteins with identity with LTPs from Rosaceae family plants, panallergens groups, and also ubiquitin-like protein and cystatin-like protein. The two latter proteins account for cross-reactions with Parietaria judaica and Olea europaea. Such large cross-reactivity warrants to pay particular attention to the risk of systemic reactions to foods, particularly in subjects sensitized to birch, parietaria or olive pollens. In fact, the increasing use of mulberry as a food product, which is encouraged by its remarkable antioxidant power, expose sensitized patients to possible reactions after ingesting foods, dietary supplements or nutraceuticals containing mulberry. Mulberry allergenicity can vary according to the processing methods used since some allergens are thermostable and other loss their reactivity during heating.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-reactivity; Food allergy; Moraceae; Morus; Mulberry; Respiratory allergy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32099533 PMCID: PMC7029495 DOI: 10.1186/s12948-020-00116-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Mol Allergy ISSN: 1476-7961
Clinical characteristics of mulberry allergy cases
| Authors | Sensitivities | Morus type sensitivity | Symptoms after mulberry contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zanforlin [ | House dust mites Cat epithelium | Persistent rhinitis Seasonal asthma | |
| Navarro [ | Alnus Olea Salsola Chenopodium Plantago Apple Peach Cherry | Rhinitis Asthma (mulberry leaf) Oral Allergy Syndrome (Rosaceae family) Anaphylactic reaction (mulberry fruit) | |
| Choi [ | Alder Birch Hazel Oak House dust mites Cat epithelium Dog epithelium | Mulberry fruit (not specified) | Rhinoconjunctivitis Atopic dermatitis Urticaria, chest tightness, breathing difficulty, oral swelling, nasal obstruction (mulberry fruit) |
Caiaffa [ Case 1 Case 2 | Grass Olive tree Birch Parietaria Hazel Dermatophagoides farinae Fig Hazelnut Peanut Bean Pea Soybean Maize Apple Peach Cherry Melon Tomato Potato Carrot Celery House dust mites Parietaria Olive tree Peanut Bean Apple Cherry Plum Strawbwrry Orange Fig | Asthma, rhinitis Lip and oropharyngeal angioedema, pruritus (mulberry) Shortness of breath, lip, tongue and oropharyngeal swelling, pruritus (fig) Perennial rhinitis Urticaria, generalized pruritus, abdominal pain (mulberry, fig) | |
| Wüthrich [ | Birch Hazel Beech Grass mix Mugworth pollen Apple Peach Celery | Seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma Oral allergy syndrome | |
Bolhaar [ 2 Cases | Birch Grass Apple Hazelnut Peach Peanut | Rhinoconjunctivitis Oral allergy syndrome, dyspnea, hoarseness (case 1) Oral allergy syndrome, abdominal cramps (case 2) | |
| Munoz [ | Grass House dust mite Olive tree | Rhinoconjunctivitis, asthma Erythema and edema of the hands and neck, lips and eyelids angioedema, rhinitis and dyspnea (mulberry) |