The allergy march: from food to pollen.

Environ Toxicol Pharmacol

Pediatric Pneumology and Immunology, Virchow-Hospitals of the Humboldt-University, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany.

Published: November 1997

There is epidemiological evidence, especially from longitudinal studies, that clinical manifestations of atopy as well as IgE antibodies against food and aeroallergens show a systematic sequence of events. The atopic march begins with food allergy associated gastrointestinal disorders and atopic dermatitis followed by respiratory allergies, i.e. asthma and atopic rhino-conjunctivitis. Detectable food antibodies, especially against egg and milk proteins, usually precede or accompany the early clinical symptoms and signs. Similarly, aeroallergen sensitization, first against indoor allergen antibodies, succeeded by outdoor allergen antibodies, precede the clinical manifestation of respiratory allergy. Early atopic events, either manifestation or sensitization can be used as risk markers or even predictors of atopic disorders to implement preventive measures. Early atopic dermatitis as well as elevated serum IgE antibodies against food allergens in the first two years of life in combination with a family history can be used as a predictor for aeroallergen sensitization.

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