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Nuts 'n' guts: transport of food allergens across the intestinal epithelium

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posted on 2013-10-01, 00:00 authored by Dwan Price, Leigh AcklandLeigh Ackland, Cenk SuphiogluCenk Suphioglu
The increase in the incidence of food allergy is a growing problem for the western world. This review will focus on the findings from several macromolecular epithelial transport experiments and drug permeability studies to provide a recent comprehension of food allergen intestinal epithelial cell transport and the allergen-epithelial relationship. Specifically, this review will aim to answer whether allergens can permeate the intestinal barrier directly via intestinal epithelial cells, and whether this mode of transport affects downstream immune reactions. By improving our understanding of the interactions which take place during exposure of food allergens with the intestinal epithelium, we can begin to understand whether the epithelial barrier plays a major role in the allergic sensitization process rather than simply restricting the entry of allergens to the underlying lamina propria.

History

Journal

Asia Pacific allergy

Volume

3

Issue

4

Pagination

257 - 265

Publisher

Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology

Location

Seoul, Korea

ISSN

2233-8276

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Asia Pacific allergy