Wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA) is the most common and best known form of food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA) [
1]. It is a summation anaphylaxis, in which the patient only shows an allergic reaction when eating wheat-containing food in combination with trigger factors, e. g. physical exercise, medical drugs (e. g. NSAIDs) or alcohol [
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2]. The major allergen known for WDEIA is omega-5-gliadine (Tri a 19, a storage protein) [
3]. Tri a 14 is a lipid transfer protein (LTP) in wheat. LTPs, which can be found in many different plants, are resistant to heat and digestion [
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5]. …