Cytokine profile in patients infected with Anisakis simplex in endemic areas: Dietary intervention with polyphenols: A working hypothesis

  • MAGRONE, THEA
  • Ianniello, Graziana
  • BUQUICCHIO, ROSALBA
  • Galantino, Vito
  • JIRILLO, Emilio
  • VENTURA, Maria Teresa
Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
ISSN
1871-5303

Abstract

Anisakiasis is a zoonosis due to infection with the nematode Anisakis (A.) simplex. Humans represent an accidental host after ingesting raw fish infected with A. simplex. A. simplex larvae lead to a robust host immune response mostly at gastro-intestinal level and, usually, T helper (h)2 lymphocytes play a protective against this nematode. However, larvae can elude immunity triggering activation of T regulatory (Treg) cells, which, in turn, suppress Th2 responses via production of interleukin (IL)-10. According to our own experience in the area of Bari (south Italy) where anisakiasis is endemic, chronic urticaria (CU) is very often associated to A. simplex infection. The cytokine profile in CU patients with Anisakis infection is characteriz...

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