Background Food is one of the most common elicitors of anaphylaxis, with an increasing incidence over recent years. Objectives To characterize elicitor-specific phenotypes and identify factors enhancing the risk or severity of food-induced anaphylaxis (FIA). Methods We analyzed data from the European Anaphylaxis Registry applying an age- and sex-matched analysis of associations (Cramer’s V) for single food triggers and calculated odds ratios (ORs) for severe FIA. Results We identified 3,427 cases of confirmed FIA showing an age-dependent elicitor ranking (for children: peanut, cow’s milk, cashew, and hen’s egg; and for adults: wheat flour, shellfish, hazelnut, and soy). The age- and sex-matched analysis revealed defined symptom patterns for wheat and cashew. Wheat-induced anaphylaxis was more frequently associated with cardiovascular symptoms (75.7%; Cramer’s V = 0.28) and cashew-induced anaphylaxis with gastrointestinal symptoms (73.9%; Cramer’s V = 0.20). Furthermore, concomitant atopic dermatitis was slightly associated with anaphylaxis to hen’s egg (Cramer’s V = 0.19) and exercise was strongly associated with anaphylaxis to wheat (Cramer’s V = 0.56). Additional factors influencing the severity were alcohol intake in wheat anaphylaxis (OR = 3.23; CI, 1.31-8.83) and exercise in peanut anaphylaxis (OR = 1.78; CI, 1.09-2.95). Conclusions Our data show that FIA is age-dependent. In adults, the range of elicitors inducing FIA is broader. For some elicitors, the severity of FIA seems to be related to the elicitor. These data require confirmation in future studies considering a clear differentiation between augmentation and risk factors in FIA.

Food-Induced Anaphylaxis: Data From the European Anaphylaxis Registry / Dölle-Bierke, S; Höfer, V; Francuzik, W; Näher, Af; Bilo, Mb; Cichocka-Jarosz, E; Lopes De Oliveira Lc, ; Fernandez-Rivas, M; García, Be; Hartmann, K; Jappe, U; Köhli, A; Lange, L; Maris, I; Mustakov, Tb; Nemat, K; Ott, H; Papadopoulos, Ng; Pföhler, C; Ruëff, F; Sabouraud-Leclerc, D; Spindler, T; Stock, P; Treudler, R; Vogelberg, C; Wagner, N; Worm, M.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. IN PRACTICE. - ISSN 2213-2201. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:7(2023), pp. 2069-2079. [10.1016/j.jaip.2023.03.026]

Food-Induced Anaphylaxis: Data From the European Anaphylaxis Registry.

Bilo MB;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Background Food is one of the most common elicitors of anaphylaxis, with an increasing incidence over recent years. Objectives To characterize elicitor-specific phenotypes and identify factors enhancing the risk or severity of food-induced anaphylaxis (FIA). Methods We analyzed data from the European Anaphylaxis Registry applying an age- and sex-matched analysis of associations (Cramer’s V) for single food triggers and calculated odds ratios (ORs) for severe FIA. Results We identified 3,427 cases of confirmed FIA showing an age-dependent elicitor ranking (for children: peanut, cow’s milk, cashew, and hen’s egg; and for adults: wheat flour, shellfish, hazelnut, and soy). The age- and sex-matched analysis revealed defined symptom patterns for wheat and cashew. Wheat-induced anaphylaxis was more frequently associated with cardiovascular symptoms (75.7%; Cramer’s V = 0.28) and cashew-induced anaphylaxis with gastrointestinal symptoms (73.9%; Cramer’s V = 0.20). Furthermore, concomitant atopic dermatitis was slightly associated with anaphylaxis to hen’s egg (Cramer’s V = 0.19) and exercise was strongly associated with anaphylaxis to wheat (Cramer’s V = 0.56). Additional factors influencing the severity were alcohol intake in wheat anaphylaxis (OR = 3.23; CI, 1.31-8.83) and exercise in peanut anaphylaxis (OR = 1.78; CI, 1.09-2.95). Conclusions Our data show that FIA is age-dependent. In adults, the range of elicitors inducing FIA is broader. For some elicitors, the severity of FIA seems to be related to the elicitor. These data require confirmation in future studies considering a clear differentiation between augmentation and risk factors in FIA.
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