IgE mediated food allergy and celiac disease: An updated Review

Hasna Ait Said, L. Elmoumou, M. Guennouni, Bouchra Rherissi, Nadia El Kadmiri
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Celiac disease is a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects the small intestine. It is triggered in genetically predisposed individuals by consumption of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. Celiac disease typically manifests in young pediatric patients as malabsorption of nutrients, gastrointestinal symptoms, and other health complications, which is associated with partial or total villous atrophy of the proximal small intestine. Food allergy, on the other hand, is an abnormal immune response to a specific food protein that causes inflammation and a range of symptoms, from mild hives to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Although the mechanisms behind celiac disease and food allergy are different, both conditions involve an immune response to food proteins. The current study revealed the possibility of IgE-A coexistence in celiac disease and food allergy screening should be considered for people with celiac disease, especially when symptoms persist even after implementing a gluten-free. However, the relationship between celiac disease and food allergy is not fully understood, and more research is needed to explore this link. This review aims to examine the available literature for the occurrence of food allergy in subjects with celiac disease.
IgE 介导的食物过敏和乳糜泻:最新综述
乳糜泻是一种影响小肠的慢性自身免疫性疾病。具有遗传易感性的人食用小麦、大麦和黑麦中的蛋白质麸质后会诱发这种疾病。乳糜泻在年轻的儿童患者中通常表现为营养吸收不良、胃肠道症状和其他健康并发症,这与近端小肠部分或全部绒毛萎缩有关。另一方面,食物过敏是对特定食物蛋白质的异常免疫反应,会引起炎症和一系列症状,从轻微的荨麻疹到危及生命的过敏性休克。虽然乳糜泻和食物过敏的发病机制不同,但这两种疾病都涉及对食物蛋白质的免疫反应。目前的研究揭示了乳糜泻中 IgE-A 共存的可能性,乳糜泻患者应考虑进行食物过敏筛查,尤其是在实施无麸质饮食后症状依然存在的情况下。然而,乳糜泻与食物过敏之间的关系尚未完全明了,需要更多的研究来探索这种联系。本综述旨在研究有关乳糜泻患者发生食物过敏的现有文献。
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