Transfer of peanut allergy from the donor to a lung transplant recipient

Authored by pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov and submitted by KnotKarma

Among solid organs, transfer of peanut allergy from donor to recipient has been implicated after liver transplantation. We report the first case in which such transfer occurred after a lung transplant. A 42-year-old woman with history of sarcoidosis underwent a successful bilateral lung transplant from a donor who died from anaphylactic shock after eating peanut-related food. Seven months later, she ate a peanut butter cookie at a transplant support group meeting. Immediately thereafter, she developed an anaphylactic reaction, but survived with prompt treatment. During subsequent follow-up, she could recall three prior episodes of wheezing and difficulty breathing after eating peanut-related foods. The first episode occurred 4 days after the transplant. Prior to her transplant, she never had problems eating peanuts. Skin-prick testing confirmed peanut sensitization. She avoided peanuts and, although her skin-prick test became negative, she still manifested peanut allergy when formally challenged orally with the food. She was advised to continue abstaining from all peanut-related foods. This case emphasizes the importance of considering donor allergy transfer when caring for all solid-organ transplant recipients in order to avoid a life-threatening event.

remembernames on March 15th, 2021 at 23:37 UTC »

I know it happens, and I know worse things happen, but I can't shake the fact that parents had to bury their 12 year old child because he ate some fucking peanuts. Just heartbreaking. Losing a child must be the worst thing imaginable and to know peanuts killed them is just awful.

Kufat on March 15th, 2021 at 22:52 UTC »

This is why you pay extra to get the LUNGFAX when you're getting used lungs.

sonia72quebec on March 15th, 2021 at 22:26 UTC »

After a heart bypass surgery my Dad developed an allergy to salmon. Each time he would eat some he would get violently ill. He never had any problem with it before.

Strangely it went away years later.