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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38449016/oral-immunotherapy-with-sunflower-seed-butter-and-a-review-of-seed-allergy
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REVIEW
Carolyn H Baloh, Joyce T Hsu
Food allergy to seeds is increasingly more common, with sesame being the most prevalent. Allergy to other seeds, including sunflower, pumpkin, poppy, mustard, and flaxseed, have been reported. Diagnosing a seed allergy is challenging, with many seeds being hidden additives in processed foods and cross-reactive testing. Food labels in the United States are now required to indicate the presence of sesame but other seeds are not required. Oral immunotherapy (OIT) protocols for peanut, milk, and egg are clinically being extrapolated to other foods, including sesame and sunflower seed...
March 1, 2024: Allergy and Asthma Proceedings:
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38447836/novel-post-translationally-cleaved-ara-h-2-proteoforms-purification-characterization-and-ige-binding-properties
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stef J Koppelman, Govardus A H de Jong, Justin Marsh, Phil Johnson, Emily Dowell, Marija Perusko, Adrie Westphal, Marianne van Hage, Joseph Baumert, Danijela Apostolovic
The 2S albumins Ara h 2 and Ara h 6 have been shown to be the most important source of allergenicity in peanut. Several isoforms of these allergens have been described. Using extraction and liquid chromatography we isolated proteins with homology to Ara h 2 and characterized hitherto unknown Ara h 2 proteoforms with additional post-translational cleavage. High-resolution mass spectrometry located the cleavage site on the non-structured loop of Ara h 2 while far UV CD spectroscopy showed a comparable structure to Ara h 2...
March 4, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441821/a-review-of-shared-decision-making-published-protocols-and-post-desensitization-strategies-in-oral-immunotherapy-oit
#43
REVIEW
Susan Laubach, Edwin H Kim, Matthew Greenhawt, Sally Bailey, Aikaterini Anagnostou
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of this review is to highlight key published oral immunotherapy (OIT) protocols and post-desensitization strategies for the major food allergens and to cover important concepts to consider when evaluating OIT for food-allergic patients. Shared decision-making should help identify patient and family values which will help influence the type of evidence-based protocol and maintenance strategy to use. RECENT FINDINGS: With food OIT emerging as a treatment option, there is a pressing need for patients, physicians, and other providers to have a nuanced understanding of the management choices available to them...
March 5, 2024: Current Allergy and Asthma Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439921/a-novel-ige-epitope-specific-antibodies-based-sandwich-elisa-for-sensitive-measurement-of-immunoreactivity-changes-of-peanut-allergen-ara-h-2-in-processed-foods
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Yan, Liming Li, Caiyun Long, Yaping Dong, Jinyu Li, Caiyi Shen, Yiqian Zhao, Jiangqiang Zhao, Jianbin Wang, Anqi Xiong, Xin Li, Hongbing Chen, Shengfa He
BACKGROUND: Peanut is an important source of dietary protein for human beings, but it is also recognized as one of the eight major food allergens. Binding of IgE antibodies to specific epitopes in peanut allergens plays important roles in initiating peanut-allergic reactions, and Ara h 2 is widely considered as the most potent peanut allergen and the best predictor of peanut allergy. Therefore, Ara h 2 IgE epitopes can serve as useful biomarkers for prediction of IgE-binding variations of Ara h 2 and peanut in foods...
2024: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439086/fatal-food-anaphylaxis-in-adults-and-children
#45
REVIEW
Elio Novembre, Mariannita Gelsomino, Lucia Liotti, Simona Barni, Francesca Mori, Mattia Giovannini, Carla Mastrorilli, Luca Pecoraro, Francesca Saretta, Riccardo Castagnoli, Stefania Arasi, Lucia Caminiti, Angela Klain, Michele Miraglia Del Giudice
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening reaction characterized by the acute onset of symptoms involving different organ systems and requiring immediate medical intervention. The incidence of fatal food anaphylaxis is 0.03 to 0.3 million/people/year. Most fatal food-induced anaphylaxis occurs in the second and third decades of life. The identified risk factors include the delayed use of epinephrine, the presence of asthma, the use of recreational drugs (alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, etc.), and an upright position. In the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada, the reported leading causal foods are peanuts and tree nuts...
March 5, 2024: Italian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431127/malassezia-dermatitis-in-dogs-and-cats
#46
REVIEW
Stefan Hobi, Paweł M Bęczkowski, Ralf Mueller, May Tse, Vanessa R Barrs
Malassezia are members of the mycobiome of dogs and cats. In the presence of an underlying disease, these yeasts can proliferate, attach to the skin or mucosa to induce a secondary Malassezia dermatitis, otitis externa or paronychia. Since allergic dermatitis is one of the most common underlying causes, diagnostic investigation for allergy is often indicated. Cats may suffer from various other underlying problems, especially where Malassezia dermatitis is generalised. Malassezia dermatitis in dogs and cats is chronic, relapsing and pruritic...
February 29, 2024: Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38428524/high-degree-of-desensitization-after-one-year-of-early-life-peanut-oral-immunotherapy-smacho-randomized-controlled-trial
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carina Uhl, Susanna Klevebro, Eva Sverremark-Ekström, Sandra G Tedner, Josef Brandström, Chrystalleni Papageorgiou, Erik Melén, Jon R Konradsen, Caroline Nilsson, Anna Asarnoj
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of peanut allergy is about 2% and mostly lifelong. Studies of oral immunotherapy (OIT) with peanut - daily oral intake of an initially low and then increasing dose of peanut - often show problematic side effects but there are indications of better safety and effect in younger children compared with older children and adults. OBJECTIVE: To determine the safety and effectiveness of peanut OIT with a slow up-dosing strategy and low maintenance dose, in peanut allergic children 1-3 years of age, a 1-year interim analysis...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423799/optimising-the-management-of-peanut-allergy-by-targeting-immune-plasticity
#48
REVIEW
Alan Nguyen, George du Toit, Gideon Lack, Tom Marrs
Randomised controlled trials investigating the efficacy of oral tolerance induction to peanut have enabled detailed comparison of their clinical and immunological success. They have demonstrated that the regular consumption of peanut for at least 2 years by babies who are not allergic enables protection from developing peanut allergy. The LEAP study intervention tested the impact of regular peanut consumption for 4 years and demonstrated a sustained protection against the development of peanut allergy even after 12 months of peanut avoidance from 5 to 6 years of age...
February 29, 2024: Clinical and Experimental Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422259/production-of-a-ric-c3-hypo-allergen-with-no-ige-binding-or-anaphylactogenic-activity
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M G B Bartholazzi, T M Lodi, E S Mello, A O Carvalho, B C B Beirão, O L T Machado
Several studies have been carried out to expand the use of Ricinus communis L. castor bean (Ricinus communis L castor bean.). This oilseed finds appropriate conditions for its development in Brazil, with more than 700 applications. The main allergens of this plant are Ric c1 and Ric c3, that cross-react with various aeroallergens and food allergens such as peanuts, soybeans, corn, and wheat. This study aimed to determine the effect of mutations in Ric c3 amino acid residues known to affect IgE binding and allergy challenges...
2024: Brazilian Journal of Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416390/the-natural-history-and-risk-factors-for-the-development-of-food-allergies-in-children-and-adults
#50
REVIEW
Eric C K Lee, Brit Trogen, Kathryn Brady, Lara S Ford, Julie Wang
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This narrative review explores food allergy prevalence and natural history stratified by life stages, especially in context of evolving knowledge over the last few decades. RECENT FINDINGS: The prevalence of food allergy remains highest in early childhood with common food triggers being cow's milk, soy, hen's egg, wheat, peanut, tree nuts, sesame, fish, and shellfish. This correlates with certain risk factors especially pertinent in the postnatal period which appear to predispose an individual to developing a food allergy...
February 28, 2024: Current Allergy and Asthma Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410815/development-of-a-mini-pig-model-of-peanut-allergy
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akhilesh Kumar Shakya, Brittany Backus, Lazar D Nesovic, Malini Mallick, Olivia Banister, Carla M Davis, Sara Anvari, Harvinder Singh Gill
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of peanut allergies is increasing, emphasizing the need for an animal model to enhance our understanding of peanut allergy pathogenesis and to advance diagnostic tools and therapeutic interventions. While mice are frequently used as model organisms, their allergic responses do not fully mirror those observed in humans, warranting the exploration of a higher animal model. The porcine gastrointestinal system closely resembles that of humans, and exhibits allergy symptoms akin to human responses, making pigs a promising model for peanut allergy research...
2024: Front Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407394/omalizumab-for-the-treatment-of-multiple-food-allergies
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert A Wood, Alkis Togias, Scott H Sicherer, Wayne G Shreffler, Edwin H Kim, Stacie M Jones, Donald Y M Leung, Brian P Vickery, J Andrew Bird, Jonathan M Spergel, Ahmar Iqbal, Julie Olsson, Monica Ligueros-Saylan, Alkaz Uddin, Agustin Calatroni, Charmaine Marquis Huckabee, Nicole H Rogers, Nancy Yovetich, Jennifer Dantzer, Kim Mudd, Julie Wang, Marion Groetch, David Pyle, Corinne A Keet, Michael Kulis, Sayantani B Sindher, Andrew Long, Amy M Scurlock, Bruce J Lanser, Tricia Lee, Christopher Parrish, Terri Brown-Whitehorn, Amanda K Rudman Spergel, Maria Veri, Sanaz Daneshfar Hamrah, Erica Brittain, Julian Poyser, Lisa M Wheatley, R Sharon Chinthrajah
BACKGROUND: Food allergies are common and are associated with substantial morbidity; the only approved treatment is oral immunotherapy for peanut allergy. METHODS: In this trial, we assessed whether omalizumab, a monoclonal anti-IgE antibody, would be effective and safe as monotherapy in patients with multiple food allergies. Persons 1 to 55 years of age who were allergic to peanuts and at least two other trial-specified foods (cashew, milk, egg, walnut, wheat, and hazelnut) were screened...
February 25, 2024: New England Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38393624/the-future-of-food-allergy-management-advancements-in-therapies
#53
REVIEW
Idil D Ezhuthachan, Michele Beaudoin, Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, Brian P Vickery
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review current and future treatment options for IgE-mediated food allergy. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent years have seen major developments in both allergen-specific and allergen-non-specific treatment options, with the first FDA-approved peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) product becoming available in 2020. In addition to OIT, other immunotherapy modalities, biologics, adjunct therapies, and novel therapeutics are under investigation. Food allergy is a potentially life-threatening condition associated with a significant psychosocial impact...
February 23, 2024: Current Allergy and Asthma Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380329/sustained-silencing-peanut-allergy-by-xanthopurpurin-is-associated-with-suppression-of-peripheral-and-bone-marrow-ige-producing-b-cell
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nan Yang, Kamal Srivastava, Yujuan Chen, Hang Li, Anish Maskey, Patrick Yoo, Xiaohong Liu, Raj K Tiwari, Jan Geliebter, Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, Jixun Zhan, Xiu-Min Li
INTRODUCTION: Peanut allergy is an immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated food allergy. Rubia cordifolia L. ( R. cordifolia ), a Chinese herbal medicine, protects against peanut-induced anaphylaxis by suppressing IgE production in vivo . This study aims to identify IgE-inhibitory compounds from the water extract of R. cordifolia and investigate the underlying mechanisms using in vitro and in vivo models. METHODS: Compounds were isolated from R. cordifolia water extract and their bioactivity on IgE production was assessed using a human myeloma U266 cell line...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370112/nuts-and-seeds-a-scoping-review-for-nordic-nutrition-recommendations-2023
#55
REVIEW
Lars T Fadnes, Rajiv Balakrishna
BACKGROUND: Nuts and seeds have been part of diets in most of the world for millenniums, and they have also been consumed in the Nordic and Baltic countries for centuries. Consumption of nuts and seeds is linked with various health outcomes. Therefore, when updating the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (NNR), summarizing the best evidence on key health outcomes from the consumption of nuts and seeds is essential. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of nuts and seeds and health outcomes regarded relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, as well as their dose-response relationship presented in updated systematic reviews and meta-analyses...
2024: Food & Nutrition Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38369255/early-solid-introduction-to-prevent-ige-mediated-food-allergy-should-continue-unabated-while-we-learn-more-about-fpies-prevalence
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linlei Ye, Stephanie C Erdle, Elissa M Abrams, Edmond S Chan
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February 16, 2024: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367563/development-of-validated-sandwich-elisa-for-detecting-peanut-allergen-ara-h-3-in-food
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jia-Fong Lin, Kee-Lung Chang, Bau-Shan Hsieh, Yu-Chen Hu, Edward S Huang, Hsu-Sheng Yu
Peanut is an important food that can cause food allergies, often leading to moderate and severe allergic symptoms such as skin rashes, asthma, and even anaphylactic shock.Research indicates that Ara h 3 is one of the major peanut allergen. In order to establish a simple analytical method for detecting Ara h 3, we developed a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with antibodies that were induced from purified Ara h 3. The experimental results showed that the purified Ara h 3 had good purity, and we successfully prepared capture and detection antibodies...
February 15, 2024: Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366973/self-assembling-allergen-vaccine-platform-raises-therapeutic-allergen-specific-igg-responses-without-induction-of-systemic-allergic-responses
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin J Cossette, Shamitha Shetty, Luqman A Issah, Joel H Collier
Allergen immunotherapies are often successful at desensitizing allergic patients but can require life-long dosing and suffer from frequent adverse events including instances of systemic anaphylaxis, leading to poor patient compliance and high cost. Allergen vaccines, in turn, can generate more durable immunological allergen desensitization with far fewer doses. However, like immunotherapies, allergen vaccines are often highly reactogenic in allergic patients, hampering their use in therapeutic settings. In this work, we utilize a peptide-based self-assembling nanofiber platform to design allergen vaccines against allergen B-cell epitopes that do not elicit systemic anaphylaxis when administered subcutaneously to allergic mice...
February 17, 2024: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351903/bypassing-the-build-up-phase-for-oral-immunotherapy-in-shrimp-allergic-children
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann-Marie M Schoos, Edmond S Chan, Tiffany Wong, Stephanie C Erdle, Alanna Chomyn, Lianne Soller, Raymond Mak
BACKGROUND: Oral immunotherapy is an effective treatment for food allergies; however, its use in clinical practice is limited by resources and lack of standardized protocols for foods other than peanut. Previous studies have suggested that shrimp has a higher threshold for reaction than other allergenic foods, suggesting it may be safe to directly administer maintenance doses of immunotherapy. METHODS: Children aged 3-17 years who had 1) skin prick test ≥3 mm and/or specific IgE level ≥0...
February 2024: World Allergy Organization Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349368/management-of-food-allergies-and-food-related-anaphylaxis
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edward G A Iglesia, Mildred Kwan, Yamini V Virkud, Onyinye I Iweala
IMPORTANCE: An estimated 7.6% of children and 10.8% of adults have IgE-mediated food-protein allergies in the US. IgE-mediated food allergies may cause anaphylaxis and death. A delayed, IgE-mediated allergic response to the food-carbohydrate galactose-α-1,3-galactose (alpha-gal) in mammalian meat affects an estimated 96 000 to 450 000 individuals in the US and is currently a leading cause of food-related anaphylaxis in adults. OBSERVATIONS: In the US, 9 foods account for more than 90% of IgE-mediated food allergies-crustacean shellfish, dairy, peanut, tree nuts, fin fish, egg, wheat, soy, and sesame...
February 13, 2024: JAMA
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