Induction of tolerance to food allergens-Younger is better.

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Johanna M Smeekens, Michael D Kulis, Edwin H Kim, Sarita U Patil
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Abstract

Durable tolerance, or the ability to safely tolerate allergen ingestion through preventative intervention or modulation of an existing immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated food allergy, is vital to the treatment of food allergy. Recent insights through clinical trials and fundamental research have discovered that interventions at younger ages underlie higher frequency and durability of tolerance after treatment. Here, we review highly successful preventive and clinical trials of oral, sublingual, and epicutaneous immunotherapy for food allergy and the evidence that intervention at a younger age is highly successful at the induction of durable tolerance. In parallel, our ability to interrogate the mechanisms of IgE-mediated food allergy has become increasingly sophisticated. Work on IgE diversity has repeatedly established that greater IgE diversity and immune progression with time are associated with poorer clinical outcomes. Durable tolerance, on the other hand, is associated with neutralizing antibodies that block multiple IgE clones, thereby providing protection from a diversified IgE repertoire. Taken together, these advances not only pave an evidence-based pathway for the treatment of IgE-mediated food allergies but also help us understand the mechanism of these interventions, allowing us for the first time to begin to address the wide range of heterogeneity underlying IgE-mediated food allergy to advance therapeutic implementation.

诱导对食物过敏原的耐受性-越年轻越好。
持久耐受性,或通过预防性干预或调节现有免疫球蛋白E (IgE)介导的食物过敏而安全耐受过敏原摄入的能力,对食物过敏的治疗至关重要。最近通过临床试验和基础研究发现,在更年轻的年龄进行干预是治疗后耐受性更高的频率和持久性的基础。在这里,我们回顾了非常成功的口服、舌下和表皮免疫治疗食物过敏的预防和临床试验,以及在年轻时干预在诱导持久耐受性方面非常成功的证据。与此同时,我们探究ige介导的食物过敏机制的能力也变得越来越复杂。对IgE多样性的研究已经反复证实,随着时间的推移,更高的IgE多样性和免疫进展与较差的临床结果相关。另一方面,持久耐受性与阻断多种IgE克隆的中和抗体有关,从而提供对多种IgE库的保护。综上所述,这些进展不仅为治疗ige介导的食物过敏铺平了一条循证途径,而且还帮助我们了解这些干预措施的机制,使我们第一次开始解决ige介导的食物过敏的广泛异质性,以推进治疗实施。
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