Case Report: Allergic Reactivity to Mahaleb (Prunus mahaleb) Spice in a Subject With Almond and Other Tree Nut Allergies.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Allergy & Rhinology Pub Date : 2020-10-16 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2152656720959083
Lora Benoit, Jongkit Masiri, Harish Janagama, Steven M Gendel, Mansour Samadpour
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Abstract

Background: Mahaleb is an aromatic spice prepared from the fruit stone of the St. Lucie Cherry that is used as a flavoring agent in traditional Turkish and Middle Eastern baking. Immunodiagnostic kits for almond, which are based on polyclonal almond-specific IgG antibodies, have been shown to demonstrate considerable cross-reactivity with mahaleb as was incidentally discovered during a cluster of allergen-related food recalls in 2015.

Objective: Though acute allergy to almond is somewhat common, allergies to mahaleb have not been previously documented. However, based on antigenic similarity observed with almond-specific IgG, it is predicted that mahaleb nut proteins would exhibit some level of cross-reactivity with almond-specific IgE and may therefore potentiate acute allergic symptoms in individuals with food allergy to almond.Case Presentation: Herein, we report on a 40-year old Caucasian female with longitudinal history of multiple tree nut allergies including allergy to almond, presenting with moderate pruritus and oropharyngeal swelling shortly following ingestion of mahaleb seed kernels.

Methods and results: Skin-prick testing using extracts compounded from pistachio, almond, and mahaleb revealed positive wheals measuring 8, 3, and 7 mm respectfully. Indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using plate-bound antigens prepared from pistachio, almond, and mahaleb revealed IgG positive responses to all three targets. ELISA and Western blot analysis performed using goat anti-almond polyclonal IgG demonstrated significant cross-reactivity between almond and mahaleb, but not to pistachio.

Conclusion: This is the first documented case of acute allergy to mahaleb, co-occurring in the context of plural tree nut allergies, providing novel evidence that mahaleb may pose a risk to nut-allergic individuals and indicating a need for awareness of spice contamination with nut and mahaleb residues.

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病例报告:对杏仁和其他树坚果过敏的受试者对Mahaleb (Prunus Mahaleb)香料的过敏反应。
背景:Mahaleb是一种芳香香料,由圣露西樱桃的果核制成,在传统的土耳其和中东烘焙中用作调味剂。杏仁免疫诊断试剂盒基于多克隆杏仁特异性IgG抗体,已被证明与mahaleb具有相当大的交叉反应性,这是在2015年与过敏原相关的食品召回事件中偶然发现的。目的:虽然急性过敏的杏仁是有些常见的,过敏的马勒布没有以前的记录。然而,根据观察到的与杏仁特异性IgG的抗原相似性,预测mahaleb坚果蛋白会与杏仁特异性IgE表现出一定程度的交叉反应,因此可能会增强对杏仁食物过敏的个体的急性过敏症状。病例介绍:在此,我们报告了一位40岁的高加索女性,她有多种树坚果过敏的纵向病史,包括对杏仁过敏,在摄入马哈叶籽仁后不久,出现中度瘙痒和口咽肿胀。方法和结果:皮肤点刺试验使用开心果、杏仁和马勒叶提取物复合显示阳性轮分别为8、3和7毫米。间接酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)使用从开心果、杏仁和麻叶制备的板结合抗原显示IgG对所有三个靶点都有阳性反应。用山羊抗杏仁多克隆IgG进行酶联免疫吸附试验和Western blot分析,结果表明杏仁与马氏果有显著的交叉反应性,而与开心果无显著的交叉反应性。结论:这是第一例有文献记载的马哈勒布急性过敏病例,同时发生在多种树坚果过敏的背景下,为马哈勒布可能对坚果过敏的个体构成风险提供了新的证据,并表明有必要意识到坚果和马哈勒布残留的香料污染。
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Allergy & Rhinology
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