Abstract
BackgroundLimited data are available on the frequency of IgE mediated food sensitization and food allergy (FA) in adults with atopic dermatitis (AD).ObjectiveWe investigated the pattern of food sensitization in adults with AD in relation to AD severity using multiplexed allergen microarray.Methods211 adult patients referred between January 2010-July 2011 for evaluation of AD were unselectively included. Severity of AD was determined by therapy intensity, SASSAD-skin-score and sTARC levels. Allergen specific sIgE levels were measured by ImmunoCAP ISAC® microarray. FA was defined as convincing history taken by physician and sensitization to the corresponding allergen.ResultsSensitization to food was found in 74.4% of the AD patients, 54% had a positive history of FA and 20.4% asymptomatic sensitization. There was no association between severity of AD and frequency of food sensitization or history of FA.Sensitization to PR-10 related food allergens occurred most frequently (63.5%) and was independent from AD severity. Correspondingly, pollen-food syndrome accounted for most of the FA, being also independent from AD severity. Of all plant food allergens only sensitization to nAra h 1 was significantly more frequent in patients with severe AD. In the total group 75 (35.5%) patients with AD showed sensitization to any animal food allergen. The percentage was significantly higher in patients with severe AD (51.4%) compared to patients with mild/moderate AD (27.7%). Sensitization to cow’s milk allergens, in particular to nBos d lactoferrin, was more frequent in severe AD patients.ConclusionAD was frequently associated with food sensitization. The percentage of sensitization to animal food allergens was significantly higher in severe AD patients.
Highlights
Limited data are available on the frequency of immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated food sensitization and food allergy (FA) in adults with atopic dermatitis (AD)
AD was frequently associated with food sensitization
The percentage of sensitization to animal food allergens was significantly higher in severe AD patients
Summary
Limited data are available on the frequency of IgE mediated food sensitization and food allergy (FA) in adults with atopic dermatitis (AD). AD affects 1-3% of adults world-wide [3]; the prevalence of immediate type FA in adults is 2-3% [4]. AD the prevalence of immediate type FA was estimated to be 30% [2,5,6]. Data on the frequency of immediate type FA in adult patients with AD are scarce and show a wide variation (33% versus 73%) dependent on study design [7,8,9]. There are no data on the association between severity of AD in adults and food sensitization pattern
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