RT Journal Article T1 Molecular characterization of contact urticaria in patients with melon allergy A1 Gandolfo-Cano, M. A1 Bartra, J. A1 González-Mancebo, E. A1 Feo-Brito, F. A1 Gómez, E. A1 Bartolomé, B. A1 Muñoz-García, E. A1 Sanz Maroto, A. A1 Vivanco Martínez, Fernando A1 Cuesta-Herranz, J. A1 Pastor Vargas, Carlos AB Background: The relevance of contact allergy to plant-related food has recently emerged. Oral allergy syndrome is one of the most characteristic symptoms of fruit allergy, although it also causes systemic reactions. Plant-food allergy is increasing at the same time as pollen allergy, and fruit-induced allergic contact urticaria could be rising as well.Objectives: The present study was carried out in order to investigate whether one particular primary melon-peel allergen is responsible for contact urticaria.Methods: Fourteen patients presenting with contact urticaria after touching melon peel were evaluated. A melon-peel extract was prepared and analysed by immunoblotting using the patients' sera. Molecular characterization of IgE-binding bands was performed using mass spectrometry. Melon-peel lipid transfer protein (LTP) was purified. Inhibition studies and contact challenge with the protein were performed to confirm IgE reactivity to the purified allergen.Results: An IgE-binding band of ~8-9 kDa was observed in an immunoblotting assay with all the patients' sera and was identified as an LTP. The melon-peel LTP was purified in two chromatography steps. Inhibition studies confirmed LTP as a major allergen in patients with melon-peel contact urticaria. Contact challenge with melon-peel LTP was performed in five patients, all of whom had positive results, exhibiting itchy erythema and hives in the area of contact.Conclusions: This study confirmed our previous findings that melon-peel LTP is a major allergen and is responsible for contact allergy. This knowledge may be used to improve both diagnosis and treatment of patients allergic to melon. PB Oxford Academic SN 0007-0963 YR 2014 FD 2014-03 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/107590 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/107590 LA eng NO Gandolfo-Cano M, Bartra J, González-Mancebo E, Feo-Brito F, Gómez E, Bartolomé B, Muñoz-García E, Sanz Maroto A, Vivanco F, Cuesta-Herranz J, Pastor-Vargas C. Molecular characterization of contact urticaria in patients with melon allergy. Br J Dermatol. 2014 Mar;170(3):651-6. doi: 10.1111/bjd.12701. PMID: 24640940. DS Docta Complutense RD 17 abr 2025