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Histamine-releasing factor enhances food allergy

Authors :
Ando, Tomoaki
Kashiwakura, Jun-ichi
Itoh-Nagato, Naoka
Yamashita, Hirotaka
Baba, Minato
Kawakami, Yu
Tsai, Shih Han
Inagaki, Naoki
Takeda, Kiyoshi
Iwata, Tsutomu
Shimojo, Naoki
Fujisawa, Takao
Nagao, Mizuho
Matsumoto, Kenji
Kawakami, Yuko
Kawakami, Toshiaki
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. December, 2017, Vol. 127 Issue 12, p4541, 13 p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Food allergy occurs due to IgE- and mast cell-dependent Intestinal Inflammation. Previously, we showed that histaminereleasing factor (HRF), a multifunctional protein secreted during allergy, interacts with a subset of IgE molecules and that the HRF dimer activates mast cells in an HRF-reactive IgE-dependent manner. In this study, we investigated whether HRF plays any role in food allergy. Specifically, we determined that prophylactic and therapeutic administration of HRF inhibitors that block HRF-IgE interactions reduces the incidence of diarrhea and mastocytosis in a murine model of food allergy. Food allergy-associated intestinal inflammation was accompanied by increased secretion of the HRF dimer into the intestine in response to proinflammatory, Th2, and epithelial-derived cytokines and HRF-reactive IgE levels at the elicitation phase. Consistent with these data, patients with egg allergy had higher blood levels of HRF-reactive IgE compared with individuals that were not hypersensitive. Successful oral immunotherapy in egg-allergy patients and food-allergic mice reduced HRF-reactive IgE levels, thereby suggesting a pathological role for HRF in food allergy. Together, these results suggest that antigen and HRF dimer amplify intestinal inflammation by synergistically activating mast cells and indicate that HRF has potential as a therapeutic target in food allergy.<br />Introduction The prevalence of food allergy has been dramatically increasing for the last few decades (1, 2). Six to eight percent of children under the age of 3 have food [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
127
Issue :
12
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.520581782
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI96525.