Abstract
Here, we summarise the current clinical knowledge on Ara h 6 sensitisation and clinical relevance of this sensitisation pattern using five illustrative clinical cases. The literature search yielded a total of 166 papers, and an additional relevant article was found by ‘snowballing’. A total of ten articles were considered relevant for this review. Most studies included patients with a sensitisation to Ara h 6 and cosensitisation to Ara h 2. Only three studies showed patients with a mono-sensitisation to Ara h 6. This illustrates that Ara h 6 mono-sensitisation has been neglected in literature. We present a case series of five children with sensitisation to peanut component Ara h 6. Only one of these five patients showed Ara h 8 cosensitivity. Three out of the five children had a positive double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge (DBPCFC), with moderate to strong reactions. Conclusion: A mono-sensitisation to peanut component Ara h 6 is uncommon but can cause severe allergic reactions. Therefore, the determination of sIgE to Ara h 6 is warranted in patients with a suspected peanut allergy, especially in the absence of sensitisation to Ara h 1, 2, 3 and 9.What is known:• Peanut allergy is common and can cause severe allergic reactions.• The diagnostics of peanut allergy has recently improved with the use of component resolved diagnosisWhat is new:• A mono-sensitisation to peanut component Ara h 6 is uncommon, but can cause severe allergic reactions• Determination of sIgE to Ara h 6 is warranted in patients with a suspected peanut allergy, especially in the absence of sensitisation to Ara h 1, 2, 3 and 9
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van der Valk, J. P. M., Schreurs, M. W. J., el Bouch, R., Arends, N. J. T., & de Jong, N. W. (2016, September 1). Mono-sensitisation to peanut component Ara h 6: a case series of five children and literature review. European Journal of Pediatrics. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-016-2733-7
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