TY - JOUR
T1 - Peanut allergy in Italy: A unique Italian perspective
AU - Asero, Riccardo
AU - Nucera, Eleonora
AU - Rizzi, Angela
AU - Aruanno, Arianna
AU - Uasuf, Carina G.
AU - Manzotti, Giuseppina
AU - Villalta, Danilo
AU - Conte, Mariaelisabetta
AU - Pastorello, Elide A.
AU - Losappio, Laura
AU - Schroeder, Jan V.
AU - Pinter, Elena
AU - Miglionico, Marzia
AU - Vantaggio, Lorenzo
AU - Macchia, Donatella
AU - Radice, Anna
AU - Marra, Alessandro M.
AU - Barzaghi, Claudio
AU - Santucci, Annalisa
AU - Cortellini, Gabriele
AU - Peveri, Silvia
AU - Montagni, Marcello
AU - Demonte, Antongiulio
AU - Borrelli, Paolo
AU - Errico, Micol A.
AU - Rivolta, Federica
AU - Pravettoni, Valerio
AU - Sangalli, Andrea
AU - Magnani, Monica
AU - Celi, Giorgio
AU - Yang, Baoran
AU - Costantino, Maria T.
AU - Deleonardi, Gaia
AU - Boni, Elisa
AU - Gattoni, Marco
AU - Rizzini, Fabio Lodi
AU - Di Paolo, Camilla
AU - Montera, Mariacarmela
AU - Giordano, Annaclaudia
AU - De Carli, Marco
AU - Murzilli, Francesco
AU - Fumagalli, Federica
AU - Maffeis, Laura
AU - Ghiglioni, Daniele Giovanni
AU - Centonze, Simone
AU - Di Lizia, Michela
AU - Calafiore, Paolo
AU - Scala, Enrico
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Background
Peanut allergy has not been well characterized in Italy.
Objective
Our aim was to better define the clinical features of peanut allergy in Italy and to detect the peanut proteins involved in allergic reactions.
Methods
A total of 22 centers participated in a prospective survey of peanut allergy over a 6-month period. Clinical histories were confirmed by in vivo and/or in vitro diagnostic means in all cases. Potential risk factors for peanut allergy occurrence were considered. Levels of IgE to Arachis hypogea (Ara h) 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, and 9 and profilin were measured.
Results
A total of 395 patients (aged 2-80 years) were enrolled. Of the participants, 35% reported local reactions, 38.2% reported systemic reactions, and 26.6% experienced anaphylaxis. The sensitization profile was dominated by Ara h 9 (77% of patients were sensitized to it), whereas 35% were sensitized to pathogenesis-related protein 10 (PR-10) and 26% were sensitized to seed storage proteins (SSPs). Sensitization to 2S albumins (Ara h 2 and Ara h 6) or lipid transfer protein (LTP) was associated with the occurrence of more severe symptoms, whereas profilin and PR-10 sensitization were associated with milder symptoms. Cosensitization to profilin reduced the risk of severe reactions in both Ara h 2– and LTP-sensitized patients. SSP sensitization prevailed in younger patients whereas LTP prevailed in older patients (P < .01). SSP sensitization occurred mainly in northern Italy, whereas LTP sensitization prevailed in Italy's center and south. Atopic dermatitis, frequency of peanut ingestion, peanut consumption by other family members, or use of peanut butter did not seem to be risk factors for peanut allergy onset.
Conclusions
In Italy, peanut allergy is rare and dominated by LTP in the country's center and south and by SSP in the north. These 2 sensitizations seem mutually exclusive. The picture differs from that in Anglo-Saxon countries.
AB - Background
Peanut allergy has not been well characterized in Italy.
Objective
Our aim was to better define the clinical features of peanut allergy in Italy and to detect the peanut proteins involved in allergic reactions.
Methods
A total of 22 centers participated in a prospective survey of peanut allergy over a 6-month period. Clinical histories were confirmed by in vivo and/or in vitro diagnostic means in all cases. Potential risk factors for peanut allergy occurrence were considered. Levels of IgE to Arachis hypogea (Ara h) 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, and 9 and profilin were measured.
Results
A total of 395 patients (aged 2-80 years) were enrolled. Of the participants, 35% reported local reactions, 38.2% reported systemic reactions, and 26.6% experienced anaphylaxis. The sensitization profile was dominated by Ara h 9 (77% of patients were sensitized to it), whereas 35% were sensitized to pathogenesis-related protein 10 (PR-10) and 26% were sensitized to seed storage proteins (SSPs). Sensitization to 2S albumins (Ara h 2 and Ara h 6) or lipid transfer protein (LTP) was associated with the occurrence of more severe symptoms, whereas profilin and PR-10 sensitization were associated with milder symptoms. Cosensitization to profilin reduced the risk of severe reactions in both Ara h 2– and LTP-sensitized patients. SSP sensitization prevailed in younger patients whereas LTP prevailed in older patients (P < .01). SSP sensitization occurred mainly in northern Italy, whereas LTP sensitization prevailed in Italy's center and south. Atopic dermatitis, frequency of peanut ingestion, peanut consumption by other family members, or use of peanut butter did not seem to be risk factors for peanut allergy onset.
Conclusions
In Italy, peanut allergy is rare and dominated by LTP in the country's center and south and by SSP in the north. These 2 sensitizations seem mutually exclusive. The picture differs from that in Anglo-Saxon countries.
KW - Peanut allergy
KW - food allergy
KW - Peanut allergy
KW - food allergy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/211363
U2 - 10.1016/j.jacig.2022.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jacig.2022.02.001
M3 - Article
SN - 2772-8293
VL - 1
SP - 61
EP - 66
JO - JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. GLOBAL
JF - JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. GLOBAL
ER -