2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163831
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Transcriptional Profiling of Egg Allergy and Relationship to Disease Phenotype

Abstract: BackgroundEgg allergy is one of the most common food allergies of childhood. There is a lack of information on the immunologic basis of egg allergy beyond the role of IgE.ObjectiveTo use transcriptional profiling as a novel approach to uncover immunologic processes associated with different phenotypes of egg allergy.MethodsPeripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were obtained from egg-allergic children who were defined as reactive (BER) or tolerant (BET) to baked egg, and from food allergic controls (AC) wh… Show more

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“…Stone et al 28 identified these pathways as upregulated in vivo in patients presenting to the emergency department with anaphylaxis, and we recently found the same pathways to be induced by egg stimulation in patients with IgE-mediated egg allergy. 29 The mechanism triggering this innate immune activation in FPIES is not clear. Although we observed direct activation of monocytes by milk and rice allergens in vitro , this was not a response that was unique to subjects with FPIES.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stone et al 28 identified these pathways as upregulated in vivo in patients presenting to the emergency department with anaphylaxis, and we recently found the same pathways to be induced by egg stimulation in patients with IgE-mediated egg allergy. 29 The mechanism triggering this innate immune activation in FPIES is not clear. Although we observed direct activation of monocytes by milk and rice allergens in vitro , this was not a response that was unique to subjects with FPIES.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They offer the possibility of a better understanding of a disease by obtaining vast amounts of data from every individual biological sample. Transcriptomics, and to a lesser extent metabolomics, have been previously used to uncover the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of several allergic diseases . Previous studies have not yet addressed neither specific allergic phenotypes nor their associated metabolic signatures, and these are still largely unknown.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent work suggests a role for the innate immune system in the development of allergic disease, including evidence that heightened inflammatory innate immune responses to both nonspecific 7,8 and antigen-specific 9 activation may be associated with the development of food allergy. Monocytes from cord blood of infants who go on to develop food allergy were recently shown to secrete higher levels of inflammatory cytokines in response to LPS.…”
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