Search results for "food hypersensitivity"

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Immunological study of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. Lack of response to food additive challenge

1995

Summary A study was made of six patients with Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (MRS) to establish the aetiological role of foodstuffs and/or additives and the possible associated immunological alterations. In all cases Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome (MRS) was diagnosed both clinically and histologically, excluding other causes of orofacial granulomatosis (OFG). A detailed study of possible triggering factors was performed in all patients. Blood analysis, x-rays and cultures, were always within normal limits, with the exception of the finding of circulating immune complexes (CICs) in three patients with facial palsy associated, and C-reactive protein positivity in two patients who presented pers…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyProvocation testAntigen-Antibody ComplexAsymptomaticAtopyDouble-Blind MethodMelkersson–Rosenthal syndromemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergySensitizationSkin TestsMelkersson-Rosenthal Syndromebusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologyFacial paralysisC-Reactive Proteinmedicine.anatomical_structureFoodImmunologyEtiologyFemaleFood AdditivesOrofacial granulomatosismedicine.symptombusinessFood HypersensitivityClinical <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> Experimental Allergy
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Oligo-antigenic diet in the treatment of chronic anal fissures. Evidence for a relationship between food hypersensitivity and anal fissures.

2013

Abstract OBJECTIVES: Patients with chronic constipation due to food hypersensitivity (FH) had an elevated anal sphincter resting pressure. No studies have investigated a possible role of FH in anal fissures (AFs). We aimed to evaluate (1) the effectiveness of diet in curing AFs and to evaluate (2) the clinical effects of a double-blind placebo-controlled (DBPC) challenge, using cow's milk protein or wheat. METHODS: One hundred and sixty-one patients with AFs were randomized to receive a "true-elimination diet" or a "sham-elimination diet" for 8 weeks; both groups also received topical nifedipine and lidocaine. Sixty patients who were cured with the "true-elimination diet" underwent DBPC cha…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaConstipationManometryTreatment outcomeFood habitsSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaGastroenterologyFissure in anolaw.inventionLeukocyte CountFeeding behaviorRandomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawRecurrenceInternal medicinemedicineHumansLymphocyte CountLymphocytesIntestinal MucosaTriticumHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyFeeding BehaviorMiddle AgedMilk ProteinsSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche E PediatricheFood hypersensitivitySurgeryEosinophilsSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleChronic diseaseTreatment OutcomeChronic DiseasefissureFemaleFissure in Anohypersensitivitymedicine.symptomMilk HypersensitivitybusinessConstipationFood HypersensitivityThe American journal of gastroenterology
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Food Hypersensitivity as a Cause of Rectal Bleeding in Adults

2008

Background & Aims Rectal bleeding and lymphonodular hyperplasia (LNH) in children can be caused by food hypersensitivity (FH). Our aim was to verify whether similar clinical and endoscopy presentations in adults can be due to FH. Methods Consecutive adult patients with rectal bleeding were enrolled. All underwent routine assays, colonoscopy, and histology study. Results Ten of 64 (15%) patients showed LNH as the unique sign at colonoscopy. An oligoantigenic diet resolved the rectal bleeding in 9 patients, and the reintroduction of several foods caused symptom reappearance. Double-blind placebo-controlled challenges with cow's milk and wheat protein confirmed the FH; symptoms reappeared 1–96…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyFood hypersensitivitySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaColonoscopyHemorrhageRecurrent rectal bleedingIleumWheat HypersensitivityFood hypersensitivity; rectal bleeding; adultsGastroenterologyPlacebosDouble-Blind MethodRecurrenceInternal medicineadultsmedicineHumansIntestinal MucosaChildrectal bleedingAgedLamina propriaHyperplasiaHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testHistocytochemistrybusiness.industryGastroenterologyfood and beveragesHistologyColonoscopyImmunoglobulin EMiddle AgedHyperplasiamedicine.diseaseFood hypersensitivityEndoscopyRectal Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureLymph NodesMilk HypersensitivitybusinessClinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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The future outlook on allergen immunotherapy in children: 2018 and beyond

2018

Abstract Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is the only currently available immune-modifying and aetiological treatment for patients suffering from IgE-mediated diseases. In childhood, it represents a suitable therapeutic option to intervene during the early phases of respiratory allergic diseases such as rhino-conjunctivitis and asthma, which is when their progression may be more easily influenced. A growing body of evidence shows that oral immunotherapy represents a promising treatment option in children with persistent IgE- mediated food allergy. The efficacy of AIT is under investigation also in patients with extrinsic atopic dermatitis, currently with controversial results. Furthermore, AIT …

AllergyAllergen immunotherapymedicine.medical_specialtyAllergen-specific immunotherapy; Allergic rhinitis; Allergy; Children; Food allergy; IgE-mediated allergic diseases; Oral immunotherapy; Prevention; Sub-cutaneous immunotherapy; Sub-lingual immunotherapy; Child; Desensitization Immunologic; Food Hypersensitivity; Humans; Immunoglobulin E; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthAllergySub-cutaneous immunotherapy610 Medicine & healthDiseaseReviewOral immunotherapyIgE-mediated allergic diseasesAllergic rhinitis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)10183 Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma ResearchFood allergyFood allergyAllergic rhinitimedicineHumans2735 Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicineChildChildrenAsthmabusiness.industryPreventionlcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:PediatricsAtopic dermatitisImmunoglobulin Emedicine.diseaseSettore MED/38Allergen-specific immunotherapyRegimen030228 respiratory systemDesensitization ImmunologicIgE-mediated allergic diseasebusinessSub-lingual immunotherapyFood HypersensitivityItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Effects of glycation of the model food allergen ovalbumin on antigen uptake and presentation by human dendritic cells.

2010

Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) of food proteins resulting from the Maillard reaction after cooking or heating may have particular importance in food allergy. The underlying immunological mechanisms are only poorly understood. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of AGE derived from the model food allergen ovalbumin (AGE-OVA) on dendritic cells (DCs), their immunostimulatory capacity and the T-cell response compared with regular OVA. For this purpose, human immature DCs were exposed to fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labelled AGE-OVA and FITC-labelled regular OVA and uptake was analysed by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, autologous CD4(+) T-cell p…

CD4-Positive T-LymphocytesGlycation End Products AdvancedOvalbuminmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyReceptor for Advanced Glycation End ProductsLymphocyte ActivationAntibodiesRAGE (receptor)chemistry.chemical_compoundTh2 CellsAntigenGlycationmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansScavenger receptorPhosphorylationReceptors ImmunologicFluorescein isothiocyanateCell ProliferationAntigen PresentationbiologyInterleukin-6Transcription Factor RelADendritic CellsOriginal Articlesrespiratory systemAllergensTh1 CellsEndocytosisCell biologyOvalbuminCytokinechemistryImmunologybiology.proteinCytokinesMannose receptorFood HypersensitivityImmunology
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Diagnosis of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS): The Salerno Experts’ Criteria

2015

Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) is a syndrome characterized by intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms related to the ingestion of gluten-containing food, in subjects that are not affected by either celiac disease or wheat allergy. Given the lack of a NCGS biomarker, there is the need for standardizing the procedure leading to the diagnosis confirmation. In this paper we report experts' recommendations on how the diagnostic protocol should be performed for the confirmation of NCGS. A full diagnostic procedure should assess the clinical response to the gluten-free diet (GFD) and measure the effect of a gluten challenge after a period of treatment with the GFD. The clinical evaluation i…

Diagnosis; Non-Celiac Gluten SensitivityPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaGlutensdiagnosislcsh:TX341-641DiseasePlaceboArticleDiet Gluten-FreeDouble-Blind MethodRating scaleSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicineIntestinal MucosaIrritable bowel syndromedouble-blind placebo-controlled challengechemistry.chemical_classificationirritable bowel syndromeCross-Over StudiesNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industrynon-celiac gluten sensitivitygastrointestinal symptom rating scalenutritional and metabolic diseasesmedicine.diseaseGlutenCrossover studySurgerychemistryImmunoglobulin GBiomarker (medicine)businesslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyBiomarkersFood HypersensitivityWheat allergyFood ScienceDiagnosiNutrients
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Analysis of protein composition of red wine in comparison with rosé and white wines by electrophoresis and high-pressure liquid chromatography-mass s…

2009

Wine proteins not only influence wine stability but are also being discussed as potential allergens. Proteins from red, rose, and white wines were enriched by dialysis and lyophilization followed by separation by SDS-PAGE. Significant differences were detected in the protein compositions of the analyzed wine varieties, and the major protein bands were identified by mass spectrometry after in-gel digestion with trypsin. In German Portugieser red wine, a total of 121 tryptic peptides were identified, which were attributed to 12 grape proteins and 6 proteins derived from yeast. Among the identified constituents are several proteins considered to influence wine stability and previously describe…

ElectrophoresisWineMass spectrometryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyMass SpectrometryFungal ProteinsTrypsinVitisChromatography High Pressure LiquidPlant ProteinsWineChromatographyMolecular massChemistrydigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesProteinsFast protein liquid chromatographyGeneral ChemistryAllergensAntigens PlantYeastWhite WineFruitGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCarrier ProteinsPlant lipid transfer proteinsFood HypersensitivityJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Anti-acids lead to immunological and morphological changes in the intestine of BALB/c mice similar to human food allergy

2008

Abstract We have shown that anti-acid medication for treating dyspeptic disorders can block protein digestion and induce a higher risk for food sensitization. This mechanism was confirmed in human and animal studies on the humoral as well as the cellular level. Here we aimed to investigate the outcome of the treatment with the anti-acid drug sucralfate on the intestine in our murine model, assuming that morphological and immunological changes will occur. BALB/c mice were fed codfish extract plus sucralfate. Antibodies were examined in ELISA, RBL assay and Western blot. Quantitative morphological analysis of the intestine was performed by design-based stereology, focussing on epithelium, lam…

Fish ProteinsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCD3 ComplexProtein digestionSucralfateBlotting WesternEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyToxicologyImmunoglobulin EPathology and Forensic MedicineMiceCecumTh2 CellsmedicineAnimalsHumansMice Inbred BALB CLamina propriaGoblet cellCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAllergensImmunoglobulin EEosinophilMolecular biologyIntestinesSucralfatemedicine.anatomical_structureDuodenumbiology.proteinFemaleAntacidsFood Hypersensitivitymedicine.drugExperimental and Toxicologic Pathology
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Food hypersensitivity in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: the diagnostic role of fecal assays.

2011

Food hypersensitivitySettore MED/09 - Medicina Internafecal assaysirritable bowel disease
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Food hypersensitivity-associated irritable bowel syndrome: may fecal assays improve diagnosis?

2011

Food hypersensitivityfecal assays
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