Food allergy: immune mechanisms, diagnosis and immunotherapy

W Yu, DMH Freeland, KC Nadeau - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2016 - nature.com
W Yu, DMH Freeland, KC Nadeau
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2016nature.com
Food allergy is a pathological, potentially deadly, immune reaction triggered by normally
innocuous food protein antigens. The prevalence of food allergies is rising and the standard
of care is not optimal, consisting of food-allergen avoidance and treatment of allergen-
induced systemic reactions with adrenaline. Thus, accurate diagnosis, prevention and
treatment are pressing needs, research into which has been catalysed by technological
advances that are enabling a mechanistic understanding of food allergy at the cellular and …
Abstract
Food allergy is a pathological, potentially deadly, immune reaction triggered by normally innocuous food protein antigens. The prevalence of food allergies is rising and the standard of care is not optimal, consisting of food-allergen avoidance and treatment of allergen-induced systemic reactions with adrenaline. Thus, accurate diagnosis, prevention and treatment are pressing needs, research into which has been catalysed by technological advances that are enabling a mechanistic understanding of food allergy at the cellular and molecular levels. We discuss the diagnosis and treatment of IgE-mediated food allergy in the context of the immune mechanisms associated with healthy tolerance to common foods, the inflammatory response underlying most food allergies, and immunotherapy-induced desensitization. We highlight promising research advances, therapeutic innovations and the challenges that remain.
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