Active polysaccharides have attracted extensive attention in the fields of food, medicine and biology because of their wide sources and biological activities such as immune regulation, anti-cancer and anti-tumor. Taking the action mechanism of food allergy as the starting...
BackgroundMechanisms for the development of food allergy in neonates are unknown but are clearly linked in patient populations to a genetic predisposition towards skin barrier defects. Whether skin barrier defects functionally contribute to development of food allergy is unknown.ObjectiveThe purpose of the...
The theory of human allergy is based on analogy to anaphylaxis in guinea pigs, in which sensitization to a specific protein is succeeded by shock when the ... EB Shaw,HE Thelander - 《Journal of Leukocyte Biology》 被引量: 53发表: 1939年 The mechanism of food allergy: what do we know...
The mechanism of food allergy remains unclear. The absorption of intact protein Ag into the intestinal tissue is a prerequisite in the development of intestinal sensitization. Previous studies indicate that thermal stress compromises the intestinal barrier function. Mice were concurrently exposed to ...
Recent studies revealed that percutaneous sensitization is a strong inducer of systemic immune responses and it is now considered that majority of food allergy is sensitized through body surfaces. Thus, to know about the fundamental structure of the skin barrier and its potential weak spots must be...
Gastric mucosal reactions in patients with food allergy. control (IPEC), food-allergic reactions on the mucosa of the GI tract can be verified and, second, that the liberation of tissue histamine seems to play an important role in the establishment of food-allergic reactions on the mucosa......
C. Food allergy: immune mechanisms, diagnosis and immunotherapy. Nat. Rev. Immunol. 16, 751–765 (2016). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central MATH Google Scholar Kanellopoulos, J. M., Liu, T. Y., Poy, G. & Metzger, H. Composition and subunit structure of the cell receptor for ...
the series of events in the immune response that connected the ingestion of ovalbumin to activation of the mast cells. Significantly, this immune response only occurred in the part of the intestine infected by the disruptive bacteria. It did not produce more general symptoms of a food allergy. ...
the groups of cells (chiefly lymphocytes and cells of the reticuloendothelial system) that function in establishing acquired immunity (induced sensitivity, allergy). Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this ...
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