Neonatal mice with heterozygous mutations in genes encoding the skin barrier proteins filaggrin and mattrin (flaky tail mice [FT+/−]) exhibit oral peanut-induced anaphylaxis after skin sensitization. As we have previously reported, sensitization in this model is achieved via skin co- exposure to the environmental allergen Alternaria alternata (Alt), peanut extract (PNE), and detergent. However, the function of Alt in initiation of peanut allergy in this model is little understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate candidate cytokines induced by Alt in the skin and determine the role of these cytokines in the development of food allergy, namely oncostatin M (Osm), amphiregulin (Areg), and IL-33. RT-qPCR analyses demonstrated that ...
BACKGROUND: The relative contribution and the relation between individual peanut allergens in peanut...
Background Peanut allergy is the most common type of food allergy causing severe reactions or even ...
Background: Cannabinoids are lipid-derived mediators with anti-inflammatory prop-erties in different...
Neonatal mice with heterozygous mutations in genes encoding the skin barrier proteins filaggrin and ...
Sensitization to foods often occurs in infancy, without a known prior oral exposure, suggesting that...
BACKGROUND: Little is currently known regarding the immunologic mechanism(s) that initiate peanut...
Background Mechanisms for the development of food allergy in neonates are unknown but are clearly l...
BACKGROUND: The etiology of food allergy is poorly understood; mouse models are powerful systems to ...
Peanut allergy is one of the most predominant food allergies. It accounts for majority of the highly...
Peanut allergens can trigger a potent and sometimes dangerous immune response in an increasing numbe...
Mechanisms driving acute food allergic reactions have not been fully characterized. We profile the d...
Food allergies are a growing health concern affecting approximately 6-8% of the US population. In p...
BackgroundFilaggrin (FLG) loss-of-function mutations lead to an impaired skin barrier associated wit...
Background: Peanut allergy is known for its severity and persistence through life. Several peanut pr...
BackgroundFilaggrin (FLG) loss-of-function mutations lead to an impaired skin barrier associated wit...
BACKGROUND: The relative contribution and the relation between individual peanut allergens in peanut...
Background Peanut allergy is the most common type of food allergy causing severe reactions or even ...
Background: Cannabinoids are lipid-derived mediators with anti-inflammatory prop-erties in different...
Neonatal mice with heterozygous mutations in genes encoding the skin barrier proteins filaggrin and ...
Sensitization to foods often occurs in infancy, without a known prior oral exposure, suggesting that...
BACKGROUND: Little is currently known regarding the immunologic mechanism(s) that initiate peanut...
Background Mechanisms for the development of food allergy in neonates are unknown but are clearly l...
BACKGROUND: The etiology of food allergy is poorly understood; mouse models are powerful systems to ...
Peanut allergy is one of the most predominant food allergies. It accounts for majority of the highly...
Peanut allergens can trigger a potent and sometimes dangerous immune response in an increasing numbe...
Mechanisms driving acute food allergic reactions have not been fully characterized. We profile the d...
Food allergies are a growing health concern affecting approximately 6-8% of the US population. In p...
BackgroundFilaggrin (FLG) loss-of-function mutations lead to an impaired skin barrier associated wit...
Background: Peanut allergy is known for its severity and persistence through life. Several peanut pr...
BackgroundFilaggrin (FLG) loss-of-function mutations lead to an impaired skin barrier associated wit...
BACKGROUND: The relative contribution and the relation between individual peanut allergens in peanut...
Background Peanut allergy is the most common type of food allergy causing severe reactions or even ...
Background: Cannabinoids are lipid-derived mediators with anti-inflammatory prop-erties in different...