Sesame allergy in children: New insights into diagnosis and management

Author:

Saf Sarah1ORCID,Borres Magnus P.23ORCID,Södergren Eva2

Affiliation:

1. Allergology Department, Hopital A. Trousseau Sorbonne Universite Paris France

2. Thermo Fisher Scientific Phadia AB Uppsala Sweden

3. Department of Women's and Children's Health Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractSesame is a potentially potent allergen that can trigger skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory tract symptoms, and anaphylaxis. Only 20% to 30% of sesame‐allergic children develop tolerance. The prevalence of sesame allergy depends on local diets and ranges from 0.1% to 0.9%. A high risk of accidental exposure to sesame has resulted in mandatory food labeling in many countries. More than half of patients with sesame allergy are also allergic to peanut/tree nuts. Serum‐specific IgE testing with a quantitative Ses i 1 component can be performed safely and has higher clinical specificity and better positive predictive value for oral food challenge (OFC) than whole sesame extract or skin prick testing (SPT). Compared with SPT or OFC, in vitro Ses i 1 testing requires no special techniques and carries no risk of reactions. Diagnosis of suspected sesame allergy begins with a thorough history and physical examination. A positive sesame extract test (≥0.1 kUA/L) should prompt further testing. In patients with a high probability of reacting, results of component testing may facilitate a decision about performing an OFC. In a Japanese study of OFC and Ses i 1, there was a 5% probability of a positive OFC with Ses i 1 sIgE levels <0.13 kUA/L, and a 50% probability of a positive OFC with levels >32.0 kUA/L. Most patients could safely consume sesame if sIgE levels were <0.13 kUA/L. Ses i 1 testing can be used to guide appropriate management (avoidance, emergency medication, and oral immunotherapy).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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