Lipid-transfer proteins are relevant allergens in fruit allergy
R Sánchez-Monge, M Lombardero… - Journal of Allergy and …, 1999 - Elsevier
Background: Allergy to apple and Prunus fruits is frequently associated with birch pollinosis,
with the principal cross-reacting allergens involved being members of the Bet v 1 family.
However, a major 13-kd component, nonimmunologically related to Bet v 1, has been
implicated as allergen in patients allergic to Prunoideae fruit but not to birch pollen.
Objective: We sought to isolate and characterize the 13-kd allergen present in apple and
peach. Methods: Sera from patients allergic to both fruits were selected on the basis of …
with the principal cross-reacting allergens involved being members of the Bet v 1 family.
However, a major 13-kd component, nonimmunologically related to Bet v 1, has been
implicated as allergen in patients allergic to Prunoideae fruit but not to birch pollen.
Objective: We sought to isolate and characterize the 13-kd allergen present in apple and
peach. Methods: Sera from patients allergic to both fruits were selected on the basis of …
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