Food Allergies: Mechanisms, Biomarkers and Impact of Environmental Factors

This article reviews immune mechanisms and biomarkers underlying food allergies and examines how factors like microbiota composition, timing and route of exposure, food protein properties, and processing methods influence sensitization and allergic reactions.

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Food allergy is a reproducible adverse immune reaction triggered by ingestion of certain food proteins, resulting from barrier dysfunction and immune dysregulation. Both IgE-dependent and IgE-independent pathways contribute to symptom development. Key environmental and intrinsic modulators include the composition of the gut microbiota, the period and route of allergen exposure, the inherent properties of food proteins, and technological processes applied during food production. The review addresses epidemiological trends in industrialized countries, elucidates mechanisms of oral tolerance in the intestinal immune system, and highlights biomarkers and immune pathways involved in both sensitization and elicitation phases of food allergy.

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Progetto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Posizione
France
Autori del contributo
Karine ADEL-PATIENT
Scopo
Adopt innovative practices

Tipo di file
documento
Pubblicato su
01 giu 2016
Lingua d'origine
French
Sito web ufficiale del progetto
Innovations agronomiques
Licenza
CC BY