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Decoding Early Clues: Immune Mechanisms, Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of IgE-Mediated Peanut and Tree Nut Allergy in Children. [PDF]
Dumycz K +5 more
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Peanut hypersensitivity in children
Peanut is the major allergen in the United States. It is increasing in importance in Europe and has become the principal food allergen affecting children over the age of three years, once hypersensitivity to eggs has resolved. We report 132 pediatric cases of peanut hypersensitivity, confirmed by food challenge.
F. Ranc�, G. Dutau
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There is no satisfactory therapeutic intervention for peanut allergy, which accounts for most life-threatening food allergic reactions. Since IL-12 has been found to inhibit allergic airway responses in a mouse model of asthma and to cure Th2 cytokine-mediated murine schistosomiasis, we hypothesized that IL-12 treatment might also inhibit peanut ...
Sooyoung Lee +7 more
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Peanut allergy is a significant health problem because of the frequency, the potential severity, and the chronicity of the allergic sensitivity. Serum IgE from patients with documented peanut hypersensitivity reactions and a peanut cDNA expression library were used to identify clones that encode peanut allergens.
Wesley Burks +4 more
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Acquired peanut hypersensitivity after transfusion
Jessica Poisson +2 more
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SummaryBackground Naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a critical role in the maintenance of self‐tolerance and it has been suggested that these Tregs may also be involved in preventing allergic disease.Objective The precise role of CD4+CD25+ T cells in the regulation of allergic responses to mucosal antigens ...
Femke van Wijk +6 more
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