# The molecular landscape of peach allergy in Tunisia: new insights

**Authors:** Nader Ben Nejma, Dhouha Krir, Yousr Galai, Ahlem Ben Hmid, Ines Ben Sghaier, Yosra Nasri, Wassila Abdennadher, Hayet Kbaier, Hechmi Louzir, Nissaf Bouaffif Alaya, Mélika Ben Ahmed, Imen Zamali, Samar Samoud

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2026.1696481 · Frontiers in Immunology · 2026-03-03

## TL;DR

This study explores peach allergies in Tunisia, revealing that most patients react to a specific allergen called Pru p 3.

## Contribution

The study is the first to comprehensively analyze peach sensitization patterns in Tunisia using component-resolved diagnostics.

## Key findings

- Pru p 3 is the predominant allergen in Tunisian peach allergy patients.
- Peach-specific IgE strongly correlates with Pru p 3 sensitization.
- Clinical manifestations include urticaria, angioedema, and respiratory symptoms.

## Abstract

Peach allergy represents a significant clinical problem in Mediterranean populations, yet molecular characterization remains limited in North African countries. This study provides the first comprehensive analysis of peach sensitization patterns in Tunisia using component-resolved diagnostics.

To characterize molecular sensitization profiles to peach allergen components, correlate these with clinical manifestations, and evaluate predictive biomarkers in a Tunisian cohort.

A retrospective study was conducted including 63 patients referred for suspected peach allergy to the Pasteur Institute of Tunisia between March 2022 and March 2025. After application of exclusion criteria, 49 patients were included in the final analysis. Total and specific IgE levels were measured using ImmunoCAP® technology. Component-resolved diagnostics targeted rPru p 1, rPru p 3, rPru p 4, and rPru p 7. Reaction severity was assessed using oFASS-3. Statistical analyses included correlation studies and ROC curve analysis.

Thirty-eight patients (77.5%) demonstrated peach allergy with median age 10 years [7-14]. Clinical manifestations included urticaria (86.6%), angioedema (39.4%), respiratory symptoms (rhinitis 42.1%, bronchospasm 23.6%), oral allergy syndrome (32.4%), and anaphylaxis (10.5%). Pru p 3 was predominant (84.2% of patients, median 1.215 kUA/L). Pru p 7, Pru p 1, and Pru p 4 sensitization occurred in 10.5%, 7.8%, and 2% respectively. Peach-specific IgE predicted Pru p 3 sensitization with 100% sensitivity and 66.7% specificity (cut-off 0.23 kUA/L). Strong correlation existed between peach-specific IgE and Pru p 3 levels (ρ = 0.942). No associations were identified between biomarkers and clinical severity.

Peach allergy in Tunisia follows the Mediterranean phenotype with predominant Pru p 3 sensitization and significant clinical severity. These findings establish the molecular foundation for evidence-based diagnosis while highlighting the need for region-specific therapeutic approaches.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** LOC18773079 (non-specific lipid-transfer protein 1)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** urticaria (MESH:D014581), Peach allergy (MESH:D004342), anaphylaxis (MESH:D000707), angioedema (MESH:D000799), oral allergy syndrome (MESH:D006967), respiratory symptoms (MESH:D012818), bronchospasm (MESH:D001986), rhinitis (MESH:D012220)
- **Chemicals:** Pru p 3 (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Prunus persica (peach, species) [taxon 3760]

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