Food Allergy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Classification of Different Forms of Peach Allergy and the Role of Recombinant Allergens in the Diagnosis
This study is aimed at verifying the role and the efficacy of the recombinants allergens Pru p 1, Pru p 3 and Pru p 4, Bet v 1, Bet v 2 and Bet v 4 in the diagnosis of peach allergy
This study intend to verify whether the different levels of severity of the clinical
allergic reactions to peach are associated to sensitization towards different allergenic
molecules of peach. In particular, we will analyze the reactivity towards the peach
allergens Pru p 1, Pru p 3 and Pru p 4 and towards the birch pollen allergens Bet v 1, Bet v
2 and Bet v 4. The patients (with allergic symptoms of any severity provoked by the
consumption of peach) will be divided into two groups: the first group showing oral allergy
syndrome (OAS), the second group showing systemic symptoms of different severity, up to
anaphylaxis.
All the patients will be submitted to: complete clinical investigation; skin prick test with
a panel of common food/inhalant commercial extracts; skin tests by the "prick + prick"
method with fresh fruits and vegetables; skin prick test with purified peach LTP (Pru p 3)
The sera of the patients will be used for: immunoblotting with peach extract and
immunoblotting inhibition with purified natural Pru p 3 and, if possible, recombinant Pru p
3, Pru p 1 and Pru p 4, using a pool of selected sera; CAP system with a predetermined panel
of fruit and vegetable allergens; CAP system with recombinant allergens of peach and birch
pollen: Pru p 3, Pru p 1 and Pru p 4 for peach, Bet v 1, Bet v 2 and Bet v 4 for birch
pollen. Finally, a statistical analysis will be carried out in order to verify if the two
groups of patients will show significant differences in the allergens recognized. The
results of this study will be a property of the Unit of Allergology and Immunology as stated
by DM 17/2004 and will be presented as written publication or oral presentation at National
and/or International Congresses of Allergy and Immunology, quoting the PHADIA company
;
Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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