2006
DOI: 10.1159/000094894
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Gastro-Intestinal Exposure to Latex Antigens Induce Allergic Responses in Mice

Abstract: Background: Natural rubber latex (NRL) has emerged as a major cause of respiratory allergy among specific exposed groups of individuals. Since latex allergens are dispersed in the environment it is conceivable that latex proteins are both inhaled and ingested. The mechanism of latex allergy and the immune responses following reexposure of latex allergens by the intranasal route was studied in a murine model of latex allergy developed by intragastric sensitization with NRL. Methods:BALB/c mice were sensitized i… Show more

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“…2). Experimental models of latex allergy allow investigation of allergen forms, routes of sensitization, mechanisms of down-regulating the adverse immune response to allergens and evaluation of novel specific treatments [129][130][131][132][133][134].…”
Section: Specific Immunotherapy For Latex Allergy -Current Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Experimental models of latex allergy allow investigation of allergen forms, routes of sensitization, mechanisms of down-regulating the adverse immune response to allergens and evaluation of novel specific treatments [129][130][131][132][133][134].…”
Section: Specific Immunotherapy For Latex Allergy -Current Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%