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Lipid transfer protein allergy: A review of current controversies

Riccardo Asero, Valerio Pravettoni, Enrico Scala, Danilo Villalta

2021Clinical & Experimental Allergy36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sensitization to lipid transfer protein (LTP), the most frequent cause of food allergy in southern Europe, still shows several controversial, but also intriguing, aspects. Some of these include the degree of cross-reactivity between LTPs from botanically distant sources, the definition of risk factors, the role of some cofactors, clinical outcomes, geographical differences and the identification of the primary sensitizer in different areas. This review article tries to analyse and comment on these aspects point by point suggesting some explanatory hypotheses with the final scope to stimulate critical thoughts and elicit the scientific discussion about this issue in the readership.

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Plant lipid transfer proteinsScope (computer science)Identification (biology)Audience measurementAllergyMedicineFood allergyIntensive care medicineImmunologyPolitical scienceBiologyComputer scienceEcologyGeneLawBiochemistryProgramming languageFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis ResearchContact Dermatitis and AllergiesAllergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
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