AI Article Synopsis

  • Food allergies can cause serious reactions like anaphylaxis, and both innate and adaptive immune systems are involved in this process.
  • Research found that natural killer (NK) cells show heightened activity in individuals with peanut allergies compared to those without.
  • NK cells may play a crucial role in regulating allergic reactions, as their response relies on T cells, and oral immune therapy appears to reduce their reaction to peanut allergens.

Article Abstract

Food allergies are a leading cause of anaphylaxis, and allergen-specific immune responses in both the innate and the adaptive immune system play key roles in its pathogenesis. We conducted a comprehensive phenotypic and functional investigation of immune cell responses from nonallergic (NA) and peanut allergic (PA) participants cultured with media alone or peanut protein and found, surprisingly, that NK cell activation was strongly associated with the immune response to allergen in PA participants. Peanut-responsive NK cells manifested a distinct expression pattern in PA participants compared with NA participants. Allergen-activated NK cells expressed both Th2 and immune regulatory cytokines, hinting at a potential functional role in mediating and regulating the Th2 allergic response. Depletion of CD3+ T cells attenuated the response of NK cells to peanut-allergen stimulation, suggesting that peanut-responsive NK cells are T cell dependent. We also showed that oral immune therapy was associated with decreased NK responses to peanut allergen stimulation in vitro. These results demonstrate that NK cells are associated with the food-allergic immune response, and the magnitude of this mobilized cell population suggests that they play a functional role in allergic immunity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566921PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI157962DOI Listing

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