In this episode of Hope & Histamine: The Paediatric Allergy Podcast, we explore the complex world of Lipid Transfer Protein (LTP) allergy — a powerful plant food allergen that can cause severe and unexpected allergic reactions.
Join us as we unpack how LTP allergy differs from pollen-related food syndromes, why it’s often seen in Mediterranean populations, and what clinicians, families, and patients need to know about cross-reactivity, diagnosis, and management.
You’ll learn about:
🌿 What LTPs are and how they trigger allergy
🍑 Common culprit foods — from peach to peanut
⚕️ The role of component-resolved diagnostics in identifying LTP sensitisation
🧠 Practical tips on prevention, patient education, and emergency planning
Whether you’re a paediatrician, allergy trainee, dietitian, or an interested parent, this episode offers a clear, evidence-based overview of one of the most under-recognised causes of severe food allergy.
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