1. Basophil response to peanut allergens in Mediterranean peanut-allergic patients.
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Mayorga, C., Gomez, F., Aranda, A., Koppelman, S. J., Diaz-Perales, A., Blanca-López, N., Blazquez, A. B., Blanca, M., and Torres, M. J.
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PEANUT allergy ,BASOPHILS ,ALLERGENS ,PLANT proteins ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Ara h 1, Ara h 2, and Ara h 3 are important sensitizers in peanut allergy. Ara h 9 has also been shown to be relevant in the Mediterranean area. We evaluated the basophil response to peanut allergens and Pru p 3 in Mediterranean patients: Group 1, peanut and peach allergy; Group 2, peanut allergy and tolerance to peach; Group 3, peach allergy and tolerance to peanut; Group 4, nonallergic subjects that tolerate both peanut and peach. Compared to controls (Group 4), there was an increased basophil activation with Ara h 2 ( P = 0.031) and Pru p 3 ( P = 0.009) in Group 1 and with Ara h 1 ( P = 0.016), Ara h 2 ( P = 0.001), and Ara h 9 ( P = 0.016) in Group 2. Importantly, only Ara h 2 showed an increased activation ( P = 0.009) in Group 2 compared to Group 3. Ara h 2 is the best discriminating allergen for peanut allergy diagnosis in a Mediterranean population showing two patterns: patients also allergic to peach, responding to Ara h 2 and Pru p 3, and patients allergic only to peanut, responding to Ara h 1, Ara h 2, and Ara h 9. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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