TY - JOUR
T1 - Feast for thought
T2 - A comprehensive review of food allergy 2021-2023
AU - Bartha, Irene
AU - Almulhem, Noorah
AU - Santos, Alexandra F.
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported by the Medical Research Council (grants MR/M008517/1, MC/PC/18052, and MR/T032081/1 [to A.F.S.]); Food Allergy Research and Education (to A.F.S.); the Immune Tolerance Network / National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health (to A.F.S.); Asthma UK (grant AUK-BC-2015-01 [to A.F.S.]); the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (to A.F.S.), the Rosetrees Trust (to A.F.S.) and the National Institute for Health Research through the Biomedical Research Centre Award to Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (to A.F.S.) during the conduct of the study.
Funding Information:
Supported by the Medical Research Council (grants MR/M008517/1, MC/PC/18052, and MR/T032081/1 [to A.F.S.]); Food Allergy Research and Education (to A.F.S.); the Immune Tolerance Network/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health (to A.F.S.); Asthma UK (grant AUK-BC-2015-01 [to A.F.S.]); the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (to A.F.S.), the Rosetrees Trust (to A.F.S.) and the National Institute for Health Research through the Biomedical Research Centre Award to Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (to A.F.S.) during the conduct of the study.Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: A. F. Santos reports personal fees from Thermo Scientific, Nutricia, Infomed, Novartis, Allergy Therapeutics, and Buhlmann, as well as research support from Buhlmann and Thermo Fisher Scientific through a collaboration agreement with King's College London. The rest of the authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2024/3
Y1 - 2024/3
N2 - A review of the latest publications in food allergy over the past couple of years confirmed that food allergy is a major public health concern, affecting about 8% of children and 10% of adults in developed countries. The prevalence of food allergy varies around the world, with the increase being driven mainly by environmental factors, possibly together with genetic susceptibility to environmental changes. A precise diagnosis of food allergy is extremely important. Both new tests (eg, the basophil activation test) and improved optimization of information provided by existing tests (eg, the skin prick test and measurement of specific IgE level) can contribute to improving the accuracy and patients’ comfort of food allergy diagnosis. Understanding the underlying immune mechanisms is fundamental to designing allergen-specific treatments that can be safe and effective in the long term. New discoveries of the immune response to food allergens, including T-cell and B-cell responses, have emerged. Novel therapeutic approaches are being trialed at various stages of development as attempts to allow for more active intervention to treat food allergy. Prevention is key to reducing the increase in prevalence. Early introduction of allergenic foods seems to be the most effective intervention, but others are being studied, and will, it is hoped, lead to modification of the epidemiologic trajectory of food allergy over time.
AB - A review of the latest publications in food allergy over the past couple of years confirmed that food allergy is a major public health concern, affecting about 8% of children and 10% of adults in developed countries. The prevalence of food allergy varies around the world, with the increase being driven mainly by environmental factors, possibly together with genetic susceptibility to environmental changes. A precise diagnosis of food allergy is extremely important. Both new tests (eg, the basophil activation test) and improved optimization of information provided by existing tests (eg, the skin prick test and measurement of specific IgE level) can contribute to improving the accuracy and patients’ comfort of food allergy diagnosis. Understanding the underlying immune mechanisms is fundamental to designing allergen-specific treatments that can be safe and effective in the long term. New discoveries of the immune response to food allergens, including T-cell and B-cell responses, have emerged. Novel therapeutic approaches are being trialed at various stages of development as attempts to allow for more active intervention to treat food allergy. Prevention is key to reducing the increase in prevalence. Early introduction of allergenic foods seems to be the most effective intervention, but others are being studied, and will, it is hoped, lead to modification of the epidemiologic trajectory of food allergy over time.
KW - basophil activation test
KW - diagnosis
KW - Food allergy
KW - IgE
KW - immunotherapy
KW - omalizumab
KW - severity
KW - skin prick test
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85182554795&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jaci.2023.11.918
DO - 10.1016/j.jaci.2023.11.918
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38101757
AN - SCOPUS:85182554795
SN - 0091-6749
VL - 153
SP - 576
EP - 594
JO - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
JF - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
IS - 3
ER -