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Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review

Food allergy (FA) affects the quality of life of millions of people worldwide and presents a significant psychological and financial burden for both national and international public health. In the past few decades, the prevalence of allergic disease has been on the rise worldwide. Identified risk f...

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Autores principales: Childs, Caroline E, Munblit, Daniel, Ulfman, Laurien, Gómez-Gallego, Carlos, Lehtoranta, Liisa, Recker, Tobias, Salminen, Seppo, Tiemessen, Machteld, Collado, Maria Carmen
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34596662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/advances/nmab122
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author Childs, Caroline E
Munblit, Daniel
Ulfman, Laurien
Gómez-Gallego, Carlos
Lehtoranta, Liisa
Recker, Tobias
Salminen, Seppo
Tiemessen, Machteld
Collado, Maria Carmen
author_facet Childs, Caroline E
Munblit, Daniel
Ulfman, Laurien
Gómez-Gallego, Carlos
Lehtoranta, Liisa
Recker, Tobias
Salminen, Seppo
Tiemessen, Machteld
Collado, Maria Carmen
author_sort Childs, Caroline E
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description Food allergy (FA) affects the quality of life of millions of people worldwide and presents a significant psychological and financial burden for both national and international public health. In the past few decades, the prevalence of allergic disease has been on the rise worldwide. Identified risk factors for FA include family history, mode of delivery, variations in infant feeding practices, prior diagnosis of other atopic diseases such as eczema, and social economic status. Identifying reliable biomarkers that predict the risk of developing FA in early life would be valuable in both preventing morbidity and mortality and by making current interventions available at the earliest opportunity. There is also the potential to identify new therapeutic targets. This narrative review provides details on the genetic, epigenetic, dietary, and microbiome influences upon the development of FA and synthesizes the currently available data indicating potential biomarkers. Whereas there is a large body of research evidence available within each field of potential risk factors, there is a very limited number of studies that span multiple methodological fields, for example, including immunology, microbiome, genetic/epigenetic factors, and dietary assessment. We recommend that further collaborative research with detailed cohort phenotyping is required to identify biomarkers, and whether these vary between at-risk populations and the wider population. The low incidence of oral food challenge–confirmed FA in the general population, and the complexities of designing nutritional intervention studies will provide challenges for researchers to address in generating high-quality, reliable, and reproducible research findings.
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spelling pubmed-89708182022-04-01 Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review Childs, Caroline E Munblit, Daniel Ulfman, Laurien Gómez-Gallego, Carlos Lehtoranta, Liisa Recker, Tobias Salminen, Seppo Tiemessen, Machteld Collado, Maria Carmen Adv Nutr Review Food allergy (FA) affects the quality of life of millions of people worldwide and presents a significant psychological and financial burden for both national and international public health. In the past few decades, the prevalence of allergic disease has been on the rise worldwide. Identified risk factors for FA include family history, mode of delivery, variations in infant feeding practices, prior diagnosis of other atopic diseases such as eczema, and social economic status. Identifying reliable biomarkers that predict the risk of developing FA in early life would be valuable in both preventing morbidity and mortality and by making current interventions available at the earliest opportunity. There is also the potential to identify new therapeutic targets. This narrative review provides details on the genetic, epigenetic, dietary, and microbiome influences upon the development of FA and synthesizes the currently available data indicating potential biomarkers. Whereas there is a large body of research evidence available within each field of potential risk factors, there is a very limited number of studies that span multiple methodological fields, for example, including immunology, microbiome, genetic/epigenetic factors, and dietary assessment. We recommend that further collaborative research with detailed cohort phenotyping is required to identify biomarkers, and whether these vary between at-risk populations and the wider population. The low incidence of oral food challenge–confirmed FA in the general population, and the complexities of designing nutritional intervention studies will provide challenges for researchers to address in generating high-quality, reliable, and reproducible research findings. Oxford University Press 2021-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8970818/ /pubmed/34596662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/advances/nmab122 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Childs, Caroline E
Munblit, Daniel
Ulfman, Laurien
Gómez-Gallego, Carlos
Lehtoranta, Liisa
Recker, Tobias
Salminen, Seppo
Tiemessen, Machteld
Collado, Maria Carmen
Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review
title Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review
title_full Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review
title_fullStr Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review
title_full_unstemmed Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review
title_short Potential Biomarkers, Risk Factors, and Their Associations with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy in Early Life: A Narrative Review
title_sort potential biomarkers, risk factors, and their associations with ige-mediated food allergy in early life: a narrative review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34596662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/advances/nmab122
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