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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628872/new-onset-egg-allergy-in-an-adult-a-case-report
#21
Michimasa Fujiwara, Takashi Kimura, Junya Ohira, Motohiro Inotani, Tomoko Sakane, Mizue Iwase, Sadanori Yamashita, Tooru Araki
Most adult cases of hen's egg allergy are carried over from childhood, and new-onset adult cases are rare. Such cases may result from cross-reactivity or sensitization by inhalation. Here we present a rare case of adult-onset egg allergy due to monosensitization to ovalbumin (Gal d 2) with an unclear sensitization pathway. A 27-year-old woman developed recurrent gastrointestinal symptoms after ingestion of raw and under-cooked eggs. She had never suffered from atopic dermatitis or food allergies. She had never kept birds as pets and had no history of exposure to egg allergens...
2024: Front Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626858/do-foods-cause-rhinitis
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giorgio Ciprandi, Alberto Giuseppe Martelli, Maria Angela Tosca
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 14, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623169/biotechnological-interventions-for-the-production-of-forskolin-an-active-compound-from-the-medicinal-plant-coleus-forskohlii
#23
REVIEW
Pulukkunadu Thekkeveedu Roshni, Punchappady Devasya Rekha
Coleus forskohlii , an Indian-origin medicinal plant is the sole natural source of the labdane terpenoid forskolin (C22 H34 O7 ), with growing demand . Forskolin emerged as an industrially important bioactive compound, with many therapeutic applications in human health. It has established potential effects in the treatment of various diseases and conditions such as glaucoma, asthma, obesity, allergies, skin conditions and cardiovascular diseases. Moreover, clinical trials against different types of cancers are progressing...
February 2024: Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants: An International Journal of Functional Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622712/systemic-il-26-correlates-with-improved-asthma-control-in-children-sensitized-to-dog-allergen
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melissa A Kovach, Ulrika Käck, Karlhans F Che, Bettina Brundin, Jon R Konradsen, Anders Lindén
BACKGROUND: Interleukin (IL)-26 is produced by T helper type 17 (Type 17) cells and exerts immunomodulatory plus antimicrobial effects. Previous studies show that local IL-26 concentrations in the airways are higher in patients with uncontrolled than in those with controlled asthma, and that this intriguing cytokine bears biomarker potential. Here, we determined how systemic IL-26 relates to allergen sensitization, asthma severity, and to IL-17 A in children. METHODS: Serum samples were obtained from children with (n = 60) and without (n = 17) sensitization to dog allergen, and IL-26 and IL-17 A protein concentrations were measured using ELISA...
April 15, 2024: Respiratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616048/gastrointestinal-acute-radiation-syndrome-mechanisms-models-markers-and-medical-countermeasures
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas A Winters, Libero Marzella, Olivia Molinar-Inglis, Paul W Price, Nyun Calvin Han, Jonathan E Cohen, Sue-Jane Wang, Anthony F Fotenos, Julie M Sullivan, John Esker, Paula J Lapinskas, Andrea L DiCarlo
There have been a number of reported human exposures to high dose radiation, resulting from accidents at nuclear power plants (e.g., Chernobyl), atomic bombings (Hiroshima and Nagasaki), and mishaps in industrial and medical settings. If absorbed radiation doses are high enough, evolution of acute radiation syndromes (ARS) will likely impact both the bone marrow as well as the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Damage incurred in the latter can lead to nutrient malabsorption, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, altered microbiome and metabolites, and impaired barrier function, which can lead to septicemia and death...
April 15, 2024: Radiation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615416/nitrogen-doped-carbon-quantum-dots-as-dual-mode-fluorescence-sensors-for-the-determination-of-food-colorant-quinoline-yellow
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianghua Wang, Zhilin Zhou, Qing Li, Tong Zhang, Yingqiang Fu
Quinoline yellow (QY), as a food coloring agent, will consume a large number of detoxifying substances in the body after being ingested by the human body, interfering with the normal metabolic functions of the human body, and may cause allergies, diarrhea and other symptoms, as well as a certain degree of carcinogenicity, posing a great threat to human health. As a result, it is critical to develop a fast, sensitive, and effective approach to determining quinoline yellow in food. In this study, carbon dots (N-CQDs) with high fluorescence quantum yield were prepared and used to determine the QY content using the dual mode of internal filtering effect and fluorescence emission shift detection...
April 12, 2024: Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613992/recent-advancements-in-the-sensors-for-food-analysis-to-detect-gluten-a-mini-review-2019-2023
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sapna Jain, Bhawna Yadav Lamba, Sanjeev Kumar Dubey
People with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity may experience an immune reaction to the protein called gluten, which is present in wheat, barley, and rye. A strict gluten-free diet is the sole cure for these ailments. There are chances of food fraud about the claim of being gluten-free food items. As a result, there is a rising need for trustworthy and precise ways to identify gluten. There are many methods to detect gluten in food samples viz., enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay 1 Surface plasmon resonance (SPR), Electrochemical sensors, Fluorescence-based sensors, etc...
April 6, 2024: Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613120/food-allergy-risk-a-comprehensive-review-of-maternal-interventions-for-food-allergy-prevention
#28
REVIEW
Sara Manti, Francesca Galletta, Chiara Lucia Bencivenga, Irene Bettini, Angela Klain, Elisabetta D'Addio, Francesca Mori, Amelia Licari, Michele Miraglia Del Giudice, Cristiana Indolfi
Food allergy represents a global health problem impacting patients' and caregivers' quality of life and contributing to increased healthcare costs. Efforts to identify preventive measures starting from pregnancy have recently intensified. This review aims to provide an overview of the role of maternal factors in food allergy prevention. Several studies indicate that avoiding food allergens during pregnancy does not reduce the risk of developing food allergies. International guidelines unanimously discourage avoidance diets due to potential adverse effects on essential nutrient intake and overall health for both women and children...
April 8, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613080/composition-of-whole-grain-dietary-fiber-and-phenolics-and-their-impact-on-markers-of-inflammation
#29
REVIEW
Jabir Khan, Palwasha Gul, Muhammad Tayyab Rashid, Qingyun Li, Kunlun Liu
Inflammation is an important biological response to any tissue injury. The immune system responds to any stimulus, such as irritation, damage, or infection, by releasing pro-inflammatory cytokines. The overproduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines can lead to several diseases, e.g., cardiovascular diseases, joint disorders, cancer, and allergies. Emerging science suggests that whole grains may lower the markers of inflammation. Whole grains are a significant source of dietary fiber and phenolic acids, which have an inverse association with the risk of inflammation...
April 3, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613010/reducing-immunoreactivity-of-gluten-peptides-by-probiotic-lactic-acid-bacteria-for-dietary-management-of-gluten-related-diseases
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joanna Leszczyńska, Agnieszka K Szczepankowska, Iwona Majak, Dorota Mańkowska, Beata Smolińska, Sylwia Ścieszka, Anna Diowksz, Bożena Cukrowska, Tamara Aleksandrzak-Piekarczyk
Immunoreactive gluten peptides that are not digested by peptidases produced by humans can trigger celiac disease, allergy and non-celiac gluten hypersensitivity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of selected probiotic strains to hydrolyze immunoreactive gliadin peptides and to identify peptidase-encoding genes in the genomes of the most efficient strains. Residual gliadin immunoreactivity was measured after one- or two-step hydrolysis using commercial enzymes and bacterial peptidase preparations by G12 and R5 immunoenzymatic assays...
March 27, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612981/identification-of-new-allergens-in-macadamia-nut-and-cross-reactivity-with-other-tree-nuts-in-a-spanish-cohort
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gloria Gutiérrez-Díaz, Diana Betancor, Jorge Parrón-Ballesteros, Rubén G Gordo, Estela S Castromil-Benito, Elisa Haroun, María Vázquez de la Torre, Javier Turnay, Mayte Villalba, Javier Cuesta-Herranz, Carlos Pastor-Vargas
The consumption of macadamia nuts has increased due to their cardioprotective and antioxidant properties. However, this rise is consistent with an increase in the cases of macadamia nut allergy, leading to severe reactions. Although two Macadamia integrifolia allergens (Mac i 1 and Mac i 2) have been identified in Australian and Japanese patients, the allergenic sensitization patterns in Western European populations, particularly in Spain, remain unclear. For this purpose, seven patients with macadamia nut allergy were recruited in Spain...
March 26, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612386/detection-of-sensitization-profiles-with-cellular-in-vitro-tests-in-wheat-allergy-dependent-on-augmentation-factors-walda
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valentina Faihs, Viktoria Schmalhofer, Claudia Kugler, Rebekka K Bent, Katharina A Scherf, Barbara Lexhaller, Charlotte G Mortz, Carsten Bindslev-Jensen, Tilo Biedermann, Per S Skov, Bernadette Eberlein, Knut Brockow
Wheat allergy dependent on augmentation factors (WALDA) is the most common gluten allergy in adults. IgE-mediated sensitizations are directed towards ω5-gliadin but also to other wheat allergens. The value of the different in vitro cellular tests, namely the basophil activation test (BAT) and the active (aBHRA) and passive basophil histamine-release assays (pBHRA), in the detection of sensitization profiles beyond ω5-gliadin has not been compared. Therefore, 13 patients with challenge-confirmed, ω5-gliadin-positive WALDA and 11 healthy controls were enrolled...
March 22, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611357/spirulina-arthrospira-platensis-antiallergic-agent-or-hidden-allergen-a-literature-review
#33
REVIEW
Weronika Gromek, Natalia Kołdej, Marcin Kurowski, Emilia Majsiak
Presently, there has been an increase in the consumption of the blue-green microalga-spirulina ( Arthrospira species), which dominates 99.5% of the total world production of microalgae. Primarily sold as a dietary supplement, it is also incorporated into snacks, pasta, cookies, and bread. Owing to its nutrient abundance, spirulina has a variety of potential applications. Extensive studies have been conducted on the health benefits of spirulina, but its safety in terms of allergy has received limited attention...
March 29, 2024: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606487/covid-19-and-asthma-onset-in-children
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
James P Senter, Laura K Aisenberg, Jesse W Dudley, Xianqun Luan, Jing Huang, Chén C Kenyon, David A Hill
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Respiratory viral infections increase risk of asthma in infants and children. Infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus can cause severe lung inflammation and prolonged respiratory symptoms. We sought to determine whether SARS-CoV-2 infection modified pediatric incident asthma risk. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study examined children ages 1 to 16 within the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Care Network who received polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing for SARS-CoV-2 between March 1, 2020 and February 28, 2021...
April 12, 2024: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602246/assessing-and-comparing-potential-allergenicity-of-two-partially-hydrolyzed-whey-based-formulas-for-infants-a-population-based-study-in-china
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lijuan Sun, Shiwen Han, Sufang Duan, Like Mao, Fang Li, Zhenhua Tu, Huilian Che
SCOPE: In cases where breast milk is unavailable or inadequate, hydrolyzed infant formula is recommended as the primary alternative. The aim of this study is to assess and compare the allergenicity of two partially hydrolyzed whey-based formulas (PHF-Ws) using serum samples from patients with cow's milk allergy (CMA). METHODS AND RESULTS: LC-MS/MS technology is used to investigate the peptide distribution in both samples. The immunoreactivity of two PHF-Ws in 27 serum samples from 50 Chinese infants (02 years) with CMA is analyzed...
April 11, 2024: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601963/effects-of-flavourzyme-and-alkaline-protease-treatment-on-structure-and-allergenicity-of-peanut-allergen-ara-h-1
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erlian Shu, Shuo Wang, Xiangxiang Kong, Xiaodong Sun, Qiaoling Yang, Qin Chen, Bing Niu
RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Peanut allergy poses a significant threat to human health due to the increased risk of long-term morbidity at low doses. Modifying protein structure to affect sensitization is a popular topic. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: In this study, the purified peanut allergen Ara h 1 was enzymatically hydrolysed using Flavourzyme, alkaline protease or a combination of both. The binding ability of Ara h 1 to antibodies, gene expression and secretion levels of the proinflammatory factors interleukin-5 and interleukin-6 in Caco-2 cells was measured...
March 2024: Food Technology and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601382/no-association-between-allergic-diseases-and-constipation-in-japanese-ulcerative-colitis-patients-a-cross-sectional-study
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sen Yagi, Shinya Furukawa, Seiyuu Suzuki, Katsuhisa Ohashi, Hideomi Tomida, Yasunori Yamamoto, Eiji Takeshita, Yoshio Ikeda, Yoichi Hiasa
BACKGROUND: Constipation is a common gastrointestinal symptom in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). Several studies on the general population have demonstrated a link between allergic diseases and constipation. However, evidence regarding the association between allergic diseases and constipation in UC is limited. This study aims to evaluate this issue in Japanese patients with UC. METHODS: This cross-sectional study recruited consecutive 387 patients with UC...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600019/gut-microbiota-of-one-and-a-half-year-old-food-allergic-and-healthy-children
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Monami Hara, Hisato Suzuki, Daisuke Hayashi, Wataru Morii, Takako Nakamura, Kaori Kiyoki, Hideki Hara, Ryota Ishii, Emiko Noguchi, Hidetoshi Takada
BACKGROUND: Intestinal bacteria may play a role in the development of food allergies. This study aimed to analyze and compare the gut microbiota of food-allergic children with that of healthy children of the same age. METHODS: Stool samples were collected from one-and-a-half-year-old food-allergic (FA group, n = 29) and healthy controls (HC group, n = 19). A questionnaire was provided to examine the children's birth, dietary, medical, and social histories...
April 9, 2024: Allergology International: Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599291/a-practical-guide-for-implementing-omalizumab-therapy-for-food-allergy
#39
REVIEW
Thomas B Casale, Alessandro Fiocchi, Matthew Greenhawt
The recent approval of omalizumab for the treatment of IgE-mediated food allergy is an important step forward for the millions of food allergy patients in the US. Through the depletion of circulating IgE and the subsequent reduction of FCεR1 on key effector cells, patients increase their tolerance to food allergens. However, omalizumab does not permit patients to eat foods that they are allergic to with impunity. Rather, it protects them from most accidental exposures. In addition, omalizumab does not cure food allergy and has not demonstrated true immunomodulation...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597862/preparing-patients-for-oral-immunotherapy-ppoint-international-delphi-consensus-for-procedural-preparation-and-consent
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Douglas P Mack, Timothy E Dribin, Paul J Turner, Richard L Wasserman, Mariam A Hanna, Marcus Shaker, Mimi L K Tang, Pablo Rodríguez Del Río, Brad Sobolewski, Elissa M Abrams, Aikaterini Anagnostou, Stefania Arasi, Sakina Bajowala, Philippe Bégin, Scott B Cameron, Edmond S Chan, Sharon Chinthrajah, Andrew T Clark, Paul Detjen, George du Toit, Motohiro Ebisawa, Arnon Elizur, Jeffrey M Factor, Justin Greiwe, Jonathan O'B Hourihane, Sarah W Hughes, Douglas H Jones, Antonella Muraro, Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn, Nandinee B Patel, Amy M Scurlock, Atul N Shah, Sayantani B Sindher, Stephen Tilles, Brian P Vickery, Julie Wang, Hugh H Windom, Matthew Greenhawt
BACKGROUND: Despite the promise of oral immunotherapy (OIT) to treat food allergies, this procedure is associated with potential risk. There is no current agreement about what elements should be included in the preparatory or consent process. OBJECTIVE: We developed consensus recommendations about the OIT process considerations and patient-specific factors that should be addressed before initiating OIT and developed a consensus OIT consent process and information form...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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