2019
DOI: 10.3390/molecules24061142
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Advances in Molecular Mechanisms of Wheat Allergenicity in Animal Models: A Comprehensive Review

Abstract: The prevalence of wheat allergy has reached significant levels in many countries. Therefore, wheat is a major global food safety and public health issue. Animal models serve as critical tools to advance the understanding of the mechanisms of wheat allergenicity to develop preventive and control methods. A comprehensive review on the molecular mechanisms of wheat allergenicity using animal models is unavailable at present. There were two major objectives of this study: To identify the lessons that animal models… Show more

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“…This latter phenotype is more frequent in patients who work in the food industry (occupational allergies) and is characterized by prevalent respiratory symptoms (asthma and rhinitis), anaphylaxis, and urticaria. The most common causal foods include wheat and other cereals, shellfish, and vegetables [57,58].…”
Section: Clinical Presentation and Natural Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This latter phenotype is more frequent in patients who work in the food industry (occupational allergies) and is characterized by prevalent respiratory symptoms (asthma and rhinitis), anaphylaxis, and urticaria. The most common causal foods include wheat and other cereals, shellfish, and vegetables [57,58].…”
Section: Clinical Presentation and Natural Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wheat allergy is characterized by IgE and non-IgE mediated immune response resulting in allergic reaction in certain individuals upon the uptake, contact, or inhalation of foods containing wheat (243,244). IgE mediated allergic responses occur immediately after food consumption, are food-specific and reproducible (245) and result from the release of histamine, platelets activator factor, and leukotrienes from mast cells and basophils (246,247).…”
Section: Wheat Allergymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is simply assumed to be similar to other food allergies. Most food allergies manifest in two general forms based on the time of appearance of clinical symptoms after exposure and the underlying immune mechanisms involved in eliciting them [3,4,82]. They are: (i) immediate (or Type I or IgE antibody-mediated) hypersensitivity reactions, where symptoms appear within minutes to 3 h; and (ii) delayed (or Type IV or cell mediated) hypersensitivity reactions, where symptoms of reaction appear after 48-72 h of exposure to the food allergens [83,84].…”
Section: Pathogenesis Of Sesame Allergy: Gaps In the Cellular And Molmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanisms underlying these two distinct types of reactions are completely different. However, both involve two essential steps: (i) sensitization phase; and (ii) disease elicitation phase [3,4,82]. Although specific mechanisms of these phases for sesame allergy have not been widely studied, they are thought to be similar to other allergies.…”
Section: Pathogenesis Of Sesame Allergy: Gaps In the Cellular And Molmentioning
confidence: 99%
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