Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/9662
Title: Immunological Outcomes of Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy in Food Allergy
Authors: Schoos, Ann-Marie Malby
Bullens, Dominique
Chawes, Bo Lund
Costa, Joana
De Vlieger, Liselot
DunnGalvin, Audrey
Epstein, Michelle M
Garssen, Johan
Hilger, Christiane
Knipping, Karen
Kuehn, Annette
Mijakoski, Dragan 
Munblit, Daniel
Nekliudov, Nikita A
Ozdemir, Cevdet
Patient, Karine
Peroni, Diego
Stoleski, Sasho 
Stylianou, Eva
Tukalj, Mirjana
Verhoeckx, Kitty
Zidarn, Mihaela
van de Veen, Willem
Keywords: food allergy
immunotherapy
tolerance
outcome measures
oral immunotherapy
immunology
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Journal: Frontiers in immunology
Abstract: IgE-mediated food allergies are caused by adverse immunologic responses to food proteins. Allergic reactions may present locally in different tissues such as skin, gastrointestinal and respiratory tract and may result is systemic life-threatening reactions. During the last decades, the prevalence of food allergies has significantly increased throughout the world, and considerable efforts have been made to develop curative therapies. Food allergen immunotherapy is a promising therapeutic approach for food allergies that is based on the administration of increasing doses of culprit food extracts, or purified, and sometime modified food allergens. Different routes of administration for food allergen immunotherapy including oral, sublingual, epicutaneous and subcutaneous regimens are being evaluated. Although a wealth of data from clinical food allergen immunotherapy trials has been obtained, a lack of consistency in assessed clinical and immunological outcome measures presents a major hurdle for evaluating these new treatments. Coordinated efforts are needed to establish standardized outcome measures to be applied in food allergy immunotherapy studies, allowing for better harmonization of data and setting the standards for the future research. Several immunological parameters have been measured in food allergen immunotherapy, including allergen-specific immunoglobulin levels, basophil activation, cytokines, and other soluble biomarkers, T cell and B cell responses and skin prick tests. In this review we discuss different immunological parameters and assess their applicability as potential outcome measures for food allergen immunotherapy that may be included in such a standardized set of outcome measures.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/9662
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.568598
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