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Interaction between food antigens and the immune system: Association with autoimmune disorders. | LitMetric

Interaction between food antigens and the immune system: Association with autoimmune disorders.

Autoimmun Rev

Regenera Medical, 11860 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 301, Los Angeles, CA 90025, USA. Electronic address:

Published: March 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Environmental factors like infections, chemicals, and diet significantly influence autoimmune diseases, but the impact of food components is often overlooked.
  • The oral tolerance mechanism is crucial for managing immune reactions to food; when it fails, it can lead to immune responses against dietary antigens that resemble body tissues, potentially worsening autoimmune conditions.
  • Research suggests that certain food proteins, especially when modified by toxins, might trigger autoimmune reactions, while other foods could promote immune stability and encourage gut health, highlighting the need for further studies on diet's role in preventing autoimmune diseases.

Article Abstract

It has been shown that environmental factors such as infections, chemicals, and diet play a major role in autoimmune diseases; however, relatively little attention has been given to food components as the most prevalent modifiers of these afflictions. This review summarizes the current body of knowledge related to different mechanisms and associations between food proteins/peptides and autoimmune disorders. The primary factor controlling food-related immune reactions is the oral tolerance mechanism. The failure of oral tolerance triggers immune reactivity against dietary antigens, which may initiate or exacerbate autoimmune disease when the food antigen shares homology with human tissue antigens. Because the conformational fit between food antigens and a host's self-determinants has been determined for only a few food proteins, we examined evidence related to the reaction of affinity-purified disease-specific antibody with different food antigens. We also studied the reaction of monoclonal or polyclonal tissue-specific antibodies with various food antigens and the reaction of food-specific antibodies with human tissue antigens. Examining the assembled information, we postulated that chemical modification of food proteins by different toxicants in food may result in immune reaction against modified food proteins that cross-react with tissue antigens, resulting in autoimmune reactivity. Because we are what our microbiome eats, food can change the gut commensals, and toxins can breach the gut barrier, penetrating into different organs where they can initiate autoimmune response. Conversely, there are also foods and supplements that help maintain oral tolerance and microbiome homeostasis. Understanding the potential link between specific food consumption and autoimmunity in humans may lay the foundation for further research about the proper diet in the prevention of autoimmune diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autrev.2020.102459DOI Listing

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