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Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy
As of late, evidence has been emerging that the Maillard reaction (MR, also referred to as glycation) affects the structure and function of food proteins. MR induces the conformational and chemical modification of food proteins, not only on the level of IgG/IgE recognition, but also by increasing th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14020371 |
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author | Briceno Noriega, Daniela Zenker, Hannah E. Croes, Cresci-Anne Ewaz, Arifa Ruinemans-Koerts, Janneke Savelkoul, Huub F. J. van Neerven, R. J. Joost Teodorowicz, Malgorzata |
author_facet | Briceno Noriega, Daniela Zenker, Hannah E. Croes, Cresci-Anne Ewaz, Arifa Ruinemans-Koerts, Janneke Savelkoul, Huub F. J. van Neerven, R. J. Joost Teodorowicz, Malgorzata |
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description | As of late, evidence has been emerging that the Maillard reaction (MR, also referred to as glycation) affects the structure and function of food proteins. MR induces the conformational and chemical modification of food proteins, not only on the level of IgG/IgE recognition, but also by increasing the interaction and recognition of these modified proteins by antigen-presenting cells (APCs). This affects their biological properties, including digestibility, bioavailability, immunogenicity, and ultimately their allergenicity. APCs possess various receptors that recognize glycation structures, which include receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), scavenger receptors (SRs), galectin-3 and CD36. Through these receptors, glycation structures may influence the recognition, uptake and antigen-processing of food allergens by dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes. This may lead to enhanced cytokine production and maturation of DCs, and may also induce adaptive immune responses to the antigens/allergens as a result of antigen uptake, processing and presentation to T cells. Here, we aim to review the current literature on the immunogenicity of AGEs originating from food (exogenous or dietary AGEs) in relation to AGEs that are formed within the body (endogenous AGEs), their interactions with receptors present on immune cells, and their effects on the activation of the innate as well as the adaptive immune system. Finally, we review the clinical relevance of AGEs in food allergies. |
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spelling | pubmed-87785322022-01-22 Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy Briceno Noriega, Daniela Zenker, Hannah E. Croes, Cresci-Anne Ewaz, Arifa Ruinemans-Koerts, Janneke Savelkoul, Huub F. J. van Neerven, R. J. Joost Teodorowicz, Malgorzata Nutrients Review As of late, evidence has been emerging that the Maillard reaction (MR, also referred to as glycation) affects the structure and function of food proteins. MR induces the conformational and chemical modification of food proteins, not only on the level of IgG/IgE recognition, but also by increasing the interaction and recognition of these modified proteins by antigen-presenting cells (APCs). This affects their biological properties, including digestibility, bioavailability, immunogenicity, and ultimately their allergenicity. APCs possess various receptors that recognize glycation structures, which include receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), scavenger receptors (SRs), galectin-3 and CD36. Through these receptors, glycation structures may influence the recognition, uptake and antigen-processing of food allergens by dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes. This may lead to enhanced cytokine production and maturation of DCs, and may also induce adaptive immune responses to the antigens/allergens as a result of antigen uptake, processing and presentation to T cells. Here, we aim to review the current literature on the immunogenicity of AGEs originating from food (exogenous or dietary AGEs) in relation to AGEs that are formed within the body (endogenous AGEs), their interactions with receptors present on immune cells, and their effects on the activation of the innate as well as the adaptive immune system. Finally, we review the clinical relevance of AGEs in food allergies. MDPI 2022-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8778532/ /pubmed/35057553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14020371 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Briceno Noriega, Daniela Zenker, Hannah E. Croes, Cresci-Anne Ewaz, Arifa Ruinemans-Koerts, Janneke Savelkoul, Huub F. J. van Neerven, R. J. Joost Teodorowicz, Malgorzata Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy |
title | Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy |
title_full | Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy |
title_fullStr | Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy |
title_full_unstemmed | Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy |
title_short | Receptor Mediated Effects of Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) on Innate and Adaptative Immunity: Relevance for Food Allergy |
title_sort | receptor mediated effects of advanced glycation end products (ages) on innate and adaptative immunity: relevance for food allergy |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35057553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14020371 |
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