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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821438/test-panel-of-hidden-allergens-for-idiopathic-anaphylaxis-reveals-wheat-allergy-dependent-on-augmentation-factors-as-common-final-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nida Oztop, Martin Valentin Vitus, Valentina Faihs, Claudia Kugler, Tilo Biedermann, Knut Brockow
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic anaphylaxis (IA) is an unresolved concern. Hidden allergens may be relevant in IA and in non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug hypersensitivity (NSAID-HS). OBJECTIVE: To identify hidden elicitors for IA and NSAID-HS by a skin prick test (SPT; 13 allergens) and allergen-specific IgE (sIgE; 12 allergens) panel and to determine the value of each tested allergen. METHODS: We retrospectively included all patients from 2018 to 2021 referred with a suspicion of IA or NSAID-HS by history in whom SPT and/or sIgE to allergens of the IA panel were performed...
May 29, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38821318/saliva-antibody-profiles-are-associated-with-reaction-threshold-and-severity-of-peanut-allergic-reactions
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hsi-En Ho, Zoe Arditi, Lin Radigan, Galina Grishina, Lingdi Zhang, Yoojin Chun, Tracy Lo, Julie Wang, Scott Sicherer, Supinda Bunyavanich
BACKGROUND: Reaction threshold and severity in food allergy are difficult to predict, and there is a lack of non-invasive predictors. OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine the relationships between pre-challenge levels of peanut (PN)-specific antibodies in saliva and reaction threshold, severity, and organ-specific symptoms during peanut allergic reactions. METHODS: We measured PN-specific antibody levels in saliva collected from 127 children with suspected peanut allergy prior to double-blind, placebo-controlled peanut challenges where reaction threshold, severity, and symptoms were rigorously characterized...
May 29, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38820703/zebrafish-gut-microbiota-composition-in-response-to-tick-saliva-biomolecules-correlates-with-allergic-reactions-to-mammalian-meat-consumption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Díaz-Sánchez, Rita Vaz-Rodrigues, Marinela Contreras, Marta Rafael, Margarita Villar, Almudena González-García, Sara Artigas-Jerónimo, Christian Gortázar, José de la Fuente
The α-Gal syndrome (AGS) is an IgE-mediated tick borne-allergy that results in delayed anaphylaxis to the consumption of mammalian meat and products containing α-Gal. Considering that α-Gal-containing microbiota modulates natural antibody production to this glycan, this study aimed to evaluate the influence on tick salivary compounds on the gut microbiota composition in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) animal model. Sequencing of 16 S rDNA was performed in a total of 75 zebrafish intestine samples, representing different treatment groups: PBS control, Ixodes ricinus tick saliva, tick saliva non-protein fraction (NPF), tick saliva protein fraction (PF), and tick saliva protein fractions 1-5 with NPF (F1-5)...
May 29, 2024: Microbiological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38817117/effect-of-transglutaminase-crosslinking-combined-with-lactic-fermentation-on-the-potential-allergenicity-and-conformational-structure-of-soy-protein
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guangliang Xing, Siran Yang, Lu Huang, Sitong Liu, Xinyi Wan
BACKGROUND: Food allergies are a growing concern worldwide, with soy proteins being important allergens that are widely used in various food products. This study investigated the potential of transglutaminase (TGase) and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) treatments to modify the allergenicity and structural properties of soy protein isolate (SPI), aiming to develop safer soy-based food products. RESULTS: Treatment with TGase, LAB or their combination significantly reduced the antibody reactivity of β-conglycinin and the immunoglobulin E (IgE) binding capacity of soy protein, indicating a decrease in allergenicity...
May 30, 2024: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816113/oral-immunotherapy-an-overview
#25
REVIEW
Krista Todoric, Sarah Merrill
Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is an alternative treatment of IgE-mediated food allergy that has been shown to increase tolerance threshold to many of the top food allergens, although this effect may be dependent on age, dose, frequency, and duration. OIT has been shown to be effective and safe in infants, and early initiation can improve rates of desensitization even for those foods whose natural history favors loss of allergy. Studies looking at protocol modification to improve OIT success are ongoing as is the evaluation of clinical tools to help monitor OIT effects...
July 2024: Medical Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38816109/food-allergy
#26
REVIEW
Chelsea Elizabeth Mendonca, Doerthe A Andreae
Food allergy is a growing health problem affecting both pediatric and adult patients. Food allergies are often immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated but other food-induced non-IgE-mediated diseases exist. Diagnosis of food allergy relies on the combination of clinical and reaction history, skin and IgE testing as well as oral food challenges. Although oral immunotherapy has been able to achieve sustained unresponsiveness in some patients, no cure for food allergies has been found to date. Avoidance of the inciting food as well as availability of epinephrine autoinjectors remains the mainstay of treatment...
July 2024: Medical Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38815328/trends-in-pulse-voltammetric-techniques-applied-to-foodstuffs-analysis-the-food-additives-detection
#27
REVIEW
Danielle Gonçalves-Filho, Djenaine De Souza
Food additives are chemical compounds intentionally added during foodstuff production to control technological functions, such as pH, viscosity, stability (color, flavor, taste, and odor), homogeneity, and loss of nutritional value. These compounds are fundamental in inhibition the degradation process and prolonging the shelf life of foodstuffs. However, their inadequate employment or overconsumption can adversely affect consumers' health with the development of allergies, hematological, autoimmune, and reproductive disorders, as well as the development of some types of cancer...
May 16, 2024: Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38815141/molecular-allergology-a-clinical-laboratory-tool-for-precision-diagnosis-stratification-and-follow-up-of-allergic-patients
#28
REVIEW
Delphine Giusti, Amir Guemari, Jeanne-Marie Perotin, Jean-François Fontaine, Marcelle Tonye Libyh, Gregory Gatouillat, Thierry Tabary, Bach-Nga Pham, Joana Vitte
Identification of the molecular culprits of allergic reactions leveraged molecular allergology applications in clinical laboratory medicine. Molecular allergology shifted the focus from complex, heterogeneous allergenic extracts, e.g. pollen, food, or insect venom, towards genetically and immunologically defined proteins available for in vitro diagnosis. Molecular allergology is a precision medicine approach for the diagnosis, stratification, therapeutic management, follow-up and prognostic evaluation of patients within a large range of allergic diseases...
May 31, 2024: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine: CCLM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38814736/new-evidence-in-food-allergies-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Ghelli, Giovanni Costanzo, Giorgio Walter Canonica, Enrico Heffler, Giovanni Paoletti
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To acknowledge, the newly available treatments for food allergy described in the latest scientific literature, such as oral immunotherapy (OIT), biologics and the combination of them in managing patients with IgE-mediated food allergies. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent studies suggest that OIT and biologics, alone or together, can have a role as disease-modifying treatments for food allergies. The FDA has recently approved omalizumab as a treatment for food allergy...
May 28, 2024: Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38813776/associations-between-autistic-and-comorbid-somatic-problems-of-gastrointestinal-disorders-food-allergy-pain-and-fatigue-in-adults
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yiran Li, Tian Xie, Harold Snieder, Catharina A Hartman
What is already known about the topic? Autistic children frequently often have accompanying physical health problems. However, this has been much less studied in autistic men and women during adulthood. What does this article add? This is one of the first studies to investigate the associations between autistic and somatic problems in adults from the general population. Using a continuous measure of autistic symptom scores and a categorical definition of autism (referred to below as probable autism) which considered symptom severity, childhood age of onset, and functional impairment, we found that autistic problems and irritable bowel syndrome, food allergy, pain, and fatigue were associated in adults...
May 30, 2024: Autism: the International Journal of Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38812610/influence-of-dietary-and-lifestyle-factors-on-levels-of-inflammatory-markers-il-6-ifn-%C3%AE-and-tnf-%C3%AE-in-obese-subjects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ewelina Polak-Szczybyło, Jacek Tabarkiewicz
INTRODUCTION: The low-grade inflammation occurring in obese individuals leads to many diseases, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). Dietary patterns, food groups or nutrients in a well-balanced diet may reduce the level of pro-inflammatory markers and the risk of obesity-related morbidities. Our study aims to describe three cytokines in obese patients in relation to dietary habits, lifestyle and body composition. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 84 obese adult volunteer subjects [body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 ] to analyze the concentrations of interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) and interferon γ (IFN-γ)...
2024: Central-European Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38812411/bioactive-compounds-of-peanut-skin-in-prevention-and-adjunctive-treatment-of-chronic-non-communicable-diseases
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REVIEW
Karina Cordeiro-Massironi, Rosana Aparecida Manólio Soares Freitas, Isabelle Christine Vieira da Silva Martins, Adriano Costa de Camargo, Elizabeth Aparecida Ferraz da Silva Torres
The global prevalence of cancer continues to increase, so does its mortality. Strategies that can prevent/treat this condition are therefore required, especially low-cost and low-toxicity strategies. Bioactive compounds of plant origin have been presented as a good alternative. In this scenario, due to its abundant polyphenolic content (around 60 to 120 times greater than that of the grain), peanut skin by-products stand out as a sustainable source of food bioactives beneficial to human health. Investigated studies highlighted the importance of peanut skin for human health, its phytochemical composition, bioactivity and the potential for prevention and/or adjuvant therapy in cancer, through the advanced search for articles in the Virtual Health Library (VHL), Science direct and the Mourisco platform of the FioCruz Institute, from 2012 to 2022...
May 30, 2024: Food & Function
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38810945/allergenicity-assessment-of-new-or-modified-protein-containing-food-sources-and-ingredients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R W R Crevel, K Verhoeckx, K L Bøgh, N Buck, A Chentouf, S Flanagan, M Galano, J A Garthoff, S Hazebrouck, R Yarham, G Borja, G Houben
The growing world population, changing dietary habits, and increasing pressure on agricultural resources are drivers for the development of novel foods (including new protein sources as well as existing protein sources that are produced or used in an alternative way or in a different concentration). These changes, coupled with consumer inclination to adopt new dietary trends, may heighten the intake of unfamiliar proteins, or escalate consumption of specific ones, potentially amplifying the prevalence of known and undiscovered food allergies...
May 27, 2024: Food and Chemical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38810072/tape-stripping-searching-for-minimally-invasive-biomarkers-in-atopic-dermatitis
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REVIEW
Weronika Zysk, Magdalena Trzeciak
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is nowadays entering a new era of more targeted treatments. However, to make personalized medicine, which we are currently striving for, a reality, a reliable set of validated biomarkers is needed. The most practical seem to be biomarkers that can be obtained easily and minimally invasively. Tape stripping (TS) is a method that provides such an opportunity. This review summarizes the potential biomarkers of AD identified by the minimally invasive TS method. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), interleukin (IL)-13, CC chemokine ligand 17 (CCL17)/thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) and stratum corneum (SC) lipids can be used as predictive biomarkers for AD occurrence...
April 1, 2024: Dermatology Practical & Conceptual
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38809797/-influence-of-lactoferrin-and-enzymati%C3%B1-hydrolysates-of-cow-s-and-mare-s-milk-proteins-on-anaphylactic-sensitivity-and-cytokine-profile-of-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E S Simonenko, S V Simonenko, I V Gmoshinski, N A Riger, A A Shumakova, S N Zorin
The development of innovative ingredients of specialized formula for children with intolerance to cow's milk proteins requires accounting the influence of the protein component on the allergic sensitivity. The aim of the research was to study the effect of lactoferrin (LF) from cow colostrum, cow's milk protein hydrolysate (CMPH) and mare's milk protein hydrolysate (MMPH) on the severity of the systemic anaphylaxis reaction, the levels of specific IgG antibodies and cytokines in rats parenterally sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA)...
2024: Voprosy Pitaniia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38808317/outcomes-of-apple-oral-immunotherapy-in-pollen-food-allergy-syndrome
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Desie Dijkema, Mirte C Ruitenbeek, Kirsten Weerstand-Noor, Hanneke N G Oude Elberink, Annick A J M van de Ven
Oral immunotherapy with apple induces tolerance for an entire apple (128 g) in patients with pollen food allergy syndrome who previously tolerated a median amount of 4 g of apple.
August 2024: J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38807805/oral-immunotherapy-with-extensively-hydrolyzed-milk-for-a-12-year-old-child-with-persistent-severe-cow-s-milk-allergy
#37
Kenta Horimukai, Misako Kinoshita, Noriko Takahata
A 12-year-old girl with severe cow's milk allergy (CMA) was able to safely consume 300 mL of unhydrolyzed cow's milk after three and a half years of oral immunotherapy (OIT) with extensively hydrolyzed milk. The treatment consisted of gradually increasing the intake of hydrolyzed and partially hydrolyzed milk and reintroducing cow's milk. Despite some allergic reactions during treatment, the patient was able to consume more than 200 ml of milk consistently for more than six months without recurrence of symptoms...
April 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38805907/the-macrophage-polarization-in-allergic-responses-induced-by-tropomyosin-of-macrobrachium-nipponense-in-cell-and-murine-models
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanhai Xie, Xin Hu, Xin Li, Ping Tong, Yingxue Zhang, Shuangyan Zheng, Jiasen Zhang, Xin Liu, Hongbing Chen
Macrophages are one of the important immune cells, which play important roles in innate and adaptive immune. However, the roles of macrophages in food allergy are not thoroughly understood. To investigate the roles of macrophages during food allergy, we focused on the relationship between macrophage polarization and allergic responses induced by tropomyosin (TM) in the present study. Arg 1 and CD206 expressions in the TM group were significantly higher than those of the PBS group, while iNOS and TNF-α expressions were no obvious difference, moreover, the morphology of macrophages stimulated by TM was similar to that of M2 macrophages...
May 27, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38804779/follow-up-to-adolescence-after-early-peanut-introduction-for-allergy-prevention
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
George Du Toit, Michelle F Huffaker, Suzana Radulovic, Mary Feeney, Helen R Fisher, Margie Byron, Lars Dunaway, Agustin Calatroni, Molly Johnson, Ru-Xin Foong, Andreina Marques-Mejias, Irene Bartha, Monica Basting, Helen A Brough, Carolyn Baloh, Tanya M Laidlaw, Henry T Bahnson, Graham Roberts, Marshall Plaut, Lisa M Wheatley, Gideon Lack
BACKGROUND: A randomized trial demonstrated consumption of peanut from infancy to age 5 years prevented the development of peanut allergy. An extension of that trial demonstrated the effect persisted after 1 year of peanut avoidance. This follow-up trial examined the durability of peanut tolerance at age 144 months after years of ad libitum peanut consumption. METHODS: Participants from a randomized peanut consumption trial were assessed for peanut allergy following an extended period of eating or avoiding peanuts as desired...
June 2024: NEJM Evid
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38802610/serum-eosinophil-derived-neurotoxin-a-new-promising-biomarker-for-cow-s-milk-allergy-diagnosis
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wael A Bahbah, Ahmed S Abo Hola, Hanan M Bedair, Eman T Taha, Heba M S El Zefzaf
BACKGROUND: Cow's Milk Allergy (CMA) diagnosis is often a challenge due to the non-specific nature of symptoms and lack of a confirmatory diagnostic test. To our knowledge no previous studies investigated serum Eosinophil-Derived Neurotoxin (sEDN) in CMA. So, we aimed to assess the role of sEDN in CMA diagnosis. METHODS: Forty-five infants with CMA were compared to 45 infants with functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) and 45 healthy controls. For all participants, Cow's Milk-related Symptom Score (CoMiSS) was documented, and sEDN level with hematological parameters were measured before starting elimination diet...
May 27, 2024: Pediatric Research
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