Oral immunotherapy induces local protective mechanisms in the gastrointestinal mucosa.
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A practical view of immunotherapy for food allergyBasic science for the clinician: Mechanisms of sublingual and subcutaneous immunotherapy.Insulin-like growth factor-2 enhances functions of antigen (Ag)-specific regulatory B cells.Oral immunotherapy induces IgG antibodies that act through FcγRIIb to suppress IgE-mediated hypersensitivity.Skin exposure promotes a Th2-dependent sensitization to peanut allergens.Regulatory T cell reprogramming toward a Th2-cell-like lineage impairs oral tolerance and promotes food allergy.Development and characterization of an effective food allergy model in Brown Norway rats.Thrombospondin-1 (TSP1)-producing B cells restore antigen (Ag)-specific immune tolerance in an allergic environment.Molecular and cellular mechanisms of food allergy and food tolerance.Specific immunotherapy in combination with Clostridium butyricum inhibits allergic inflammation in the mouse intestine.Debates in allergy medicine: baked milk and egg ingestion accelerates resolution of milk and egg allergy.Can we produce true tolerance in patients with food allergy?Immunotherapy using algal-produced Ara h 1 core domain suppresses peanut allergy in mice.Food allergy: Insights into etiology, prevention, and treatment provided by murine models.Heated allergens and induction of tolerance in food allergic children.Oral immunotherapy and tolerance induction in childhood.Oral immunotherapy for food allergy: mechanisms and role in management.Toll-like receptor 2 as a regulator of oral tolerance in the gastrointestinal tract.Egg proteins as allergens and the effects of the food matrix and processing.New developments in immunotherapies for food allergy.Baked Egg and Milk Exposure as Immunotherapy in Food Allergy.Regulation of TWIK-related potassium channel-1 (Trek1) restitutes intestinal epithelial barrier function.Broccoli-Derived Nanoparticle Inhibits Mouse Colitis by Activating Dendritic Cell AMP-Activated Protein Kinase.TSP1-producing B cells show immune regulatory property and suppress allergy-related mucosal inflammation.Immunomodulating peptides for food allergy prevention and treatment.Future Therapies for IgE-Mediated Food AllergyEpicutaneous immunotherapy induces gastrointestinal LAP+ regulatory T cells and prevents food-induced anaphylaxis.Interleukin-13 interferes with activation-induced t-cell apoptosis by repressing p53 expression.The efficacy of oral and subcutaneous antigen-specific immunotherapy in murine cow's milk- and peanut allergy models.Randomised controlled trial of a baked egg intervention in young children allergic to raw egg but not baked egg.Gene expression analysis in allergology: the prediction of Hymenoptera venom allergy severity and treatment efficacy.Prolonged ingestion of ovalbumin diet by sensitized mice improves the metabolic consequences induced by experimental food allergy.Serum allergen-specific IgA is not associated with natural or induced tolerance to egg in children.Oral tolerance induction with heated egg in childrena and adolescents.Scientific Opinion on the evaluation of allergenic foods and food ingredients for labelling purposesOral administration of ovalbumin after sensitization attenuates symptoms in a mouse model of food allergic enteropathy.Hydrolysed ovalbumin offers more effective preventive and therapeutic protection against egg allergy than the intact protein.Mast cell heterogeneity underlies different manifestations of food allergy in mice.B-FAHF-2 plus oral immunotherapy (OIT) is safer and more effective than OIT alone in a murine model of concurrent peanut/tree nut allergy.Forkhead box protein-3 (Foxp3)-producing dendritic cells suppress allergic response.
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Oral immunotherapy induces local protective mechanisms in the gastrointestinal mucosa.
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Oral immunotherapy induces local protective mechanisms in the gastrointestinal mucosa.
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Oral immunotherapy induces local protective mechanisms in the gastrointestinal mucosa.
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Oral immunotherapy induces local protective mechanisms in the gastrointestinal mucosa.
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Gustavo Martos
M Cecilia Berin
Stephanie A Leonard
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2012-05-01T00:00:00Z