Concomitant sensitization to legumin, Fag e 2 and Fag e 5 predicts buckwheat allergy.
Sabine GeiselhartC NaglP DubielaA C PedersenM BublinChristian RadauerC Bindslev-JensenKarin Hoffmann SommergruberC G MortzPublished in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2017)
Patients with clinical symptoms clearly show a distinct allergen recognition pattern. We characterized a buckwheat vicilin-like protein as a new relevant marker allergen, designated Fag e 5. Additionally, another new allergen, Fag e 4, potentially important for cross-reactivity to latex was added to the allergen panel of buckwheat. Further, our data show that the full-length legumin comprising both, large and small subunit should be applied for component-resolved diagnosis. Our data indicate that concomitant sensitization to legumin, Fag e 2 and Fag e 5, predicts buckwheat allergy.