Revista Alergia México (Aug 2019)

Allergy to vegetables belonging to the Solanaceae family

  • Margarita Tomás-Pérez,
  • Irene Hernández-Martín,
  • Isabel Fernández de Alba-Porcel,
  • María Jesús Pagola,
  • Pedro Carretero,
  • Javier Domínguez-Ortega,
  • María Magdalena Lluch-Bernal,
  • María Luisa Caballero,
  • Santiago Quirce

DOI
https://doi.org/10.29262/ram.v66i3.608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 3
pp. 322 – 328

Abstract

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Background: Although cross-reactivity with other plant-based foods and latex has been described, allergies to potatoes and tomatoes are uncommon. Objective: To study the different sensitization patterns in patients who are allergic to potatoes and/or tomatoes. Methods: Skin prick tests were carried out with fresh foods and extracts, specific IgE determination and allergen detection by SDS-PAGE and IgE-Immunoblotting with both raw and heated potato and tomato extracts. Results: In 10 patients, two thermostable allergens to potato extract were detected; the first one with a molecular weight that is compatible with Sola t 1 (43 kDa, patatin) and the second one with a molecular weight of 14-22 kDa, which could correspond to the allergens Sola t 4 (16 kDa) and Sola t 2 and Sola t 3 (21 kDa); in two patients who are allergic to potatoes and two patients who are allergic to tomatoes, a thermostable allergen that is compatible to Sola I 2 (50 kDa) was detected. The patient had presented oral allergy syndrome with some types of potatoes and showed higher IgE reactivity to two thermostable potato allergens. Conclusions: The allergen sensitization patterns were similar in all the patients that had been studied, regardless of the symptoms. A new allergen involved in the allergy to solanaceae plants has been detected.

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