Abstract: Kiwifruit allergy is an emerging pathological condition in both general and pediatric populations with a wide range of symptoms linked to variable molecular patterns, justifying systemic and cross-reactions with other allergens (i.e., latex, pollen, and fruit). Skin prick test (SPT), specific serum IgE (Act d 1, Act d 2, Act d 5, Act d 8, and Act d 10) directed against five out of thirteen molecular allergens described in the literature, and oral test challenge with kiwifruit are available for defining diagnosis. The management is similar to that of other food allergies, mostly based on an elimination diet. Although kiwi allergy has been on the rise in recent years, few studies have evaluated the clinical characteristics and methods of investigating this form of allergy. Data collected so far show severe allergic reaction to be more frequent in children compared to adults. Therefore, the aim of this review is to collect the reported clinical features and the available association with specific molecular patterns of recognition to better understand how to manage these patients and improve daily clinical practice.

Kiwifruit’s allergy in children: what do we know? / Bringheli, Ivana; Brindisi, Giulia; Morelli, Rebecca; Marchetti, Lavinia; Cela, Ludovica; Gravina, Alessandro; Pastore, Francesca; Semeraro, Antonio; Cinicola, Bianca; Capponi, Martina; Gori, Alessandra; Pignataro, Elia; Piccioni, Maria Grazia; Zicari, Anna Maria; Anania, Caterina. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 15:(2023).

Kiwifruit’s allergy in children: what do we know?

Ivana Bringheli;Giulia Brindisi;Rebecca Morelli;Lavinia Marchetti;Ludovica Cela;Alessandro Gravina;Antonio Semeraro;Bianca Cinicola;Elia Pignataro;Maria Grazia Piccioni;Anna Maria Zicari;Caterina Anania
2023

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Abstract: Kiwifruit allergy is an emerging pathological condition in both general and pediatric populations with a wide range of symptoms linked to variable molecular patterns, justifying systemic and cross-reactions with other allergens (i.e., latex, pollen, and fruit). Skin prick test (SPT), specific serum IgE (Act d 1, Act d 2, Act d 5, Act d 8, and Act d 10) directed against five out of thirteen molecular allergens described in the literature, and oral test challenge with kiwifruit are available for defining diagnosis. The management is similar to that of other food allergies, mostly based on an elimination diet. Although kiwi allergy has been on the rise in recent years, few studies have evaluated the clinical characteristics and methods of investigating this form of allergy. Data collected so far show severe allergic reaction to be more frequent in children compared to adults. Therefore, the aim of this review is to collect the reported clinical features and the available association with specific molecular patterns of recognition to better understand how to manage these patients and improve daily clinical practice.
2023
kiwifruit; children; allergy; cross-reactivity; Act d 1
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Kiwifruit’s allergy in children: what do we know? / Bringheli, Ivana; Brindisi, Giulia; Morelli, Rebecca; Marchetti, Lavinia; Cela, Ludovica; Gravina, Alessandro; Pastore, Francesca; Semeraro, Antonio; Cinicola, Bianca; Capponi, Martina; Gori, Alessandra; Pignataro, Elia; Piccioni, Maria Grazia; Zicari, Anna Maria; Anania, Caterina. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 15:(2023).
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