Monday Apr 07, 2025

Diagnosis and Management of Lipid Transfer Protein Allergy—A BSACI Clinical Practice Statement

Keywords

Allergy, lipid transfer protein, food allergy, pollen food syndrome, diagnosis, management, diet, adrenaline, co-factors, clinical research

 

 

Summary

In this episode of the Clinical and Experimental Allergy podcast, hosts Mo Shamji and Robert Boyle engage with Dr. Isabel Skypala, a consultant allergy dietician, to discuss the increasing recognition of lipid transfer protein (LTP) allergy in the UK. Dr. Skypala shares insights into the challenges of diagnosing LTP allergy, particularly due to its overlap with pollen food syndrome, and emphasizes the importance of a thorough clinical history. The conversation also covers management strategies for patients with LTP allergy, including the role of co-factors, the creation of safe diets, and considerations for the use of adrenaline auto-injectors. Dr. Skypala highlights the need for individualized approaches in allergy management, ensuring that patients can maintain a balanced diet while avoiding triggers.

 

Takeaways

  • LTP allergy is increasingly recognized in the UK.
  • Diagnosis requires careful clinical history taking.
  • Symptoms of LTP allergy can vary significantly.
  • Cofactors like exercise and alcohol can trigger reactions.
  • Individualized dietary plans are essential for patients.
  • Food challenges can help identify safe foods.
  • Different varieties of fruits may be tolerated differently.
  • Adrenaline auto-injectors may be necessary for high-risk patients.
  • Management strategies must consider lifestyle factors.
  • Collaboration among clinicians is vital for effective allergy management.

Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction to the speakers

01:17 Understanding Lipid Transfer Protein Allergy

02:54 Challenges in Diagnosing LTP Allergy

04:22 Management Strategies for LTP Allergy with co-factors

05:32 Dietary Considerations and Food Challenges

07:21 Adrenaline Auto-Injectors and Risk Assessment

08:41 Closing the podcast

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