Diagnosis and management of shrimp allergy.

Autor: Su BB; Immunology, Allergy, and Retrovirology Division of the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States., Blackmon W; Immunology, Allergy, and Retrovirology Division of the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States., Xu C; Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, One West University Blvd, Brownsville, TX, United States., Holt C; Immunology, Allergy, and Retrovirology Division of the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States., Boateng N; Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States., Wang D; Department of Biosciences, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States., Szafron V; Immunology, Allergy, and Retrovirology Division of the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States., Anagnostou A; Immunology, Allergy, and Retrovirology Division of the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States., Anvari S; Immunology, Allergy, and Retrovirology Division of the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States., Davis CM; Immunology, Allergy, and Retrovirology Division of the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, William T. Shearer Center for Human Immunobiology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, United States.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Frontiers in allergy [Front Allergy] 2024 Oct 18; Vol. 5, pp. 1456999. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Oct 18 (Print Publication: 2024).
DOI: 10.3389/falgy.2024.1456999
Abstrakt: Shrimp allergy, the most common food allergy in the United States, affects up to 2% of the population. Its etiology is multi-factorial with the combination of genetic predisposition and environmental exposures. This review summarizes the latest diagnosis and management strategies for shrimp allergy. Currently, the double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge is the gold standard for diagnosis. Moreover, mainstream and experimental management strategies include food allergen avoidance, the FDA-approved omalizumab, and oral immunotherapy. Herein, we emphasize the urgent need to develop more effective diagnostic tools and therapies for shrimp allergy.
Competing Interests: CMD has grant funding from NIH-NIAID (1R34AI57948, U54 AI117804, UM2-AI130836), Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, and DBV Technologies. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
(© 2024 Su, Blackmon, Xu, Holt, Boateng, Wang, Szafron, Anagnostou, Anvari and Davis.)
Databáze: MEDLINE