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IgE cross-reactivity measurement of cashew nut, hazelnut and peanut using a novel IMMULITE inhibition method

Authors :
Bastiaan-Net, S. (Shanna)
Batstra, M.R. (Manou)
Aazamy, N. (Nasrin)
Savelkoul, H.F.J. (Huub)
Valk, J.P.M. (Hanna) van der
Gerth van Wijk, R. (Roy)
Schreurs, M.W.J. (Marco)
Wichers, H.J.
Jong, N.W. (Nicolette) de
Bastiaan-Net, S. (Shanna)
Batstra, M.R. (Manou)
Aazamy, N. (Nasrin)
Savelkoul, H.F.J. (Huub)
Valk, J.P.M. (Hanna) van der
Gerth van Wijk, R. (Roy)
Schreurs, M.W.J. (Marco)
Wichers, H.J.
Jong, N.W. (Nicolette) de
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Tree nut-allergic individuals are often sensitised towards multiple nuts and seeds. The underlying cause behind a multi-sensitisation for cashew nut, hazelnut, peanut and birch pollen is not always clear. We investigated whether immunoglobulin E antibody (IgE) cross-reactivity between cashew nut, hazelnut and peanut proteins exists in children who are multi-allergic to these foods using a novel IMMULITE®-based inhibition methodology, and investigated which allergens might be responsible. In addition, we explored if an allergy to birch pollen might play a role in this co-sensitisation for cashew nut, hazelnut and peanut. Serum of five children with a confirmed cashew nut allergy and suffering from allergic symptoms after eating peanut and hazelnut were subjected to i

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: Associated with FESCC and IFCC, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1198971114
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515.cclm-2019-1083