Seasonal variation in food allergy to apple

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  • K Skamstrup Hansen
  • S Vieths
  • H Vestergaard
  • P S Skov
  • C Bindslev-Jensen
  • Poulsen, Lars K.
The aim of the study was to investigate the possibility of a seasonal variation in reactivity to apples in 27 birch pollen allergic patients. Before and during the birch pollen season 1998, the patients were subjected to double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenges (DBPCFCs) with grated fresh Golden Delicious apple followed by an open food challenge with whole fresh apple. The clinical reactions elicited during the challenges were evaluated both by the patients and the investigators. Moreover, the skin reactivity and the in vitro reactivity to apple were evaluated by skin prick test (SPT), leukocyte histamine release (HR), measurement of specific IgE, and immunoblotting experiments. The sensitivity of the DBPCFC, when compared with the result of the open challenge, was 0.74 (14/19) before the season and 0.80 (16/20) during the season. None of the patients reacted to the blinded challenge without a subsequent reaction to the open challenge. One placebo reaction was registered both before and in season, but not in the same patient. The patient scores of the first positive challenges, and the maximal scores of each combined blinded and open challenge session, were significantly increased during the pollen season (P
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
Volume756
Issue number1-2
Pages (from-to)19-32
Number of pages14
ISSN1387-2273
Publication statusPublished - 25 May 2001

    Research areas

  • Blotting, Western, Double-Blind Method, Food Hypersensitivity, Histamine Release, Humans, Immunoglobulin E, Malus, Placebos, Prospective Studies, Seasons, Sensitivity and Specificity, Skin Tests

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