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  • Food hypersensitivities are on the rise in developed countries, with food-grade titanium dioxide (fg-TiO) suspected as a contributing factor due to its nanoparticle (NP) composition and immunomodulatory effects.
  • In a study involving pregnant mice fed a TiO-enriched diet, researchers found that the dietary NPs passed to the fetus, resulting in their offspring developing a breakdown in oral tolerance (OT) to ovalbumin (OVA), indicated by increased anti-OVA IgG levels when they became adults.
  • Additionally, adult mice directly exposed to fg-TiO also exhibited OT failure and intestinal inflammation upon OVA challenge, showing that long-term exposure disrupts key anti-inflammatory cytokines essential for maintaining OT

Article Abstract

Food hypersensitivities are increasing in industrialized countries, and foodborne nanoparticles (NPs) are suspected as co-factors in their aetiology. Food-grade titanium dioxide (fg-TiO), a food colouring agent, is composed of NPs with immunomodulatory properties. We investigated whether fg-TiO may compromise the establishment of oral tolerance (OT) to food proteins using a model of OT induction to ovalbumin (OVA) in mice, and whether a perinatal exposure could trigger this effect. In pregnant mice fed a TiO-enriched diet, ICP-MS and TEM-EDX analyses showed passage of TiO NPs into the foetus. When their weaned offspring were fed the same diet, a breakdown in OT to OVA was observed at adulthood, characterized by a high anti-OVA IgG production compared to controls. However, adult mice directly exposed to fg-TiO did not induce OT to OVA either, ruling out a developmental origin for these effects. When these mice were orally challenged with OVA, intestinal inflammation demonstrated hypersensitivity to OVA. In OVA-naïve mice, fg-TiO exposure impaired intestinal TGF-β and IL-10 production, of key role in OT induction and maintenance. These findings showed that long-term exposure to TiO as food additive alters anti-inflammatory cytokine profile, and leads to OT failure regardless of the timing of TiO exposure throughout life.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2023.113974DOI Listing

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