Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.  2010 Jun;30(2):116-122.

Clinical Features of Patients with Apple Allergy and Identification of IgE-Binding Components of Apple

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Hypersensitivity to Rosaceae fruits, especially apple, is often associated with birch pollinosis. As the sensitization to pollens has increased, apple allergy is more prevalent. However, the immunologic mechanism has not yet been evaluated in Korean adult patients.
OBJECTIVE
This study was conducted to characterize the clinical features of apple allergy and to identify its IgE- binding components. Method: Ten patients having apple allergy were enrolled. Skin prick tests to common allergens and pollens were performed. Serum specific IgE to apple was measured by ELISA, and IgE-binding components of apple allergen were identified by IgE immunoblot analysis. RESULT: Most patients showed positive responses to alder/birch pollens by skin prick tests and high serum levels of specific IgE to apple by ELISA. The IgE-binding component of apple allergen with a molecular weight of 17 kDa was identified by IgE immunoblot in most patients. There was no significant difference in the level of specific IgE to apple between the patient group having oral allergy syndrome and the other group with additional systemic symptoms.
CONCLUSION
We confirmed that apple allergy can develop in pollen-sensitized patients because a 17-kDa allergen is assumed as Mal d 1 which shares a common allergenic determinant with Bet v 1 of birch pollen.


MeSH Terms

Adult
Allergens
Betula
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Fruit
Humans
Hypersensitivity
Immunoglobulin E
Molecular Weight
Pollen
Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal
Rosacea
Rosaceae
Skin
Allergens
Immunoglobulin E
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