The Role of Lipid Transfer Proteins as Food and Pollen Allergens Outside the Mediterranean Area
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The Role of Lipid Transfer Proteins as Food and Pollen Allergens Outside the Mediterranean Area
Abstract
Purpose of review: To provide an overview of the prevalence and clinical manifestation of non-specific lipid transfer proteins (LTP)-mediated allergies outside the Mediterranean area and to address potential reasons for the different geographical significance of LTP-driven allergies.
Recent findings: LTPs are major allergens in the Mediterranean area, which frequently can elicit severe reactions. Pru p 3 the LTP from peach is reported as genuine allergen and is considered a prototypic marker for LTP-mediated allergies. However, both food and pollen LTP allergies exist outside the Mediterranean area, but with lower clinical significance, different immunogenicity, and less clarified role. Evidence has been reported that in areas with high exposure to pollen, in particular to mugwort, pollen-derived LTPs can act as a primary sensitizer to trigger secondary food allergies. Co-sensitization to unrelated allergens might be causative for less severe reactions in response to LTPs. However, the reason for the geographical different sensitization patterns to LTPs remains unclear.
Keywords: LTP; LTP syndrome; Mugwort; Non-specific lipid transfer protein; Pru p 3.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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