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Background: To evaluate diagnostic tests for low prevalence conditions, classification accuracy metrics such as sensitivity, specificity, and positive likelihood ratio (PLR) and negative likelihood ratio (NLR) are advantageous because they are prevalence-independent and thus estimable in studies enriched for the condition. However, classification accuracy goals are often chosen without a clear understanding of whether they are clinically meaningful. Pennello (2021) proposed a risk stratification framework for determining classification accuracy goals.

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Food allergy (FA) is considered the 'second wave' of the allergy epidemic in developed countries after asthma and allergic rhinitis with a steadily growing burden of 40%. The absence of early childhood pathogen stimulation embodied by the hygiene hypothesis is one explanation, and in particular, the eradication of parasitic helminths could be at play. Infections with parasites spp.

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  • - The study examined the trends in epinephrine auto-injector (EAI) dispensings and hospitalizations among Swedish children (ages 0-19) from 2018 to 2022 to analyze the impact of changes in prescription co-payment.
  • - Data revealed a stable rate of EAI dispensings for both children and adults, but there was a significant decrease in dispensings for kids in 2021 and 2022 compared to 2018.
  • - Despite the removal of out-of-pocket costs for EAI, there was no overall increase in dispensings for children, although older children (5 years and up) received more EAI than younger ones, with hospitalization rates for allergic reactions being higher in
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  • Lipid transfer protein (LTP) is a key protein linked to food-induced anaphylaxis, particularly in Mediterranean European countries, but this was the first reported case in China.
  • A 12-year-old boy in China suffered from recurrent anaphylaxis triggered by intense exercise and showed high immunoglobulin E levels sensitized to various foods and pollens, especially mugwort and multiple grains and fruits.
  • After receiving guidance on avoiding certain foods before exercise and carrying an epinephrine auto-injector, the boy experienced no further episodes over a 6-month follow-up, highlighting the need for awareness of LTP in similar cases.
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Eczema in early childhood increases the risk of allergic multimorbidity.

Clin Transl Allergy

September 2024

Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Background: Eczema in early childhood is associated with the development of subsequent allergic diseases, including food allergy (FA), asthma and hay fever. However, eczema has a heterogenous presentation regarding onset age and persistence, which may lead to different allergic outcomes during childhood/adolescence. Recently, sub-phenotypes of eczema have been suggested as predictors of allergic multimorbidity.

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Current perspective on allergen immunotherapy for food allergies.

Allergol Int

October 2024

Department of Allergy, Clinical Research Center for Allergy and Rheumatology, NHO Sagamihara National Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan.

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  • Food allergies are a growing global issue affecting quality of life and requiring strict avoidance and emergency medications for management.
  • Recent clinical trials on food allergen immunotherapy have shown promise in desensitizing patients and increasing their reaction thresholds, leading to the FDA's approval of peanut oral immunotherapy.
  • Japan is leading in OIT research with over 100 facilities, offering a different approach to dietary guidance compared to Europe and the US, highlighting the need for safer and more effective treatment options.
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Shellfish polysaccharides: A comprehensive review of extraction, purification, structural characterization, and beneficial health effects.

Int J Biol Macromol

November 2024

Key Laboratory of Integrated Rice-Fish Farming Ecology, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China; Wuxi Fisheries College, Nanjing Agricultural University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China; Sino-US Cooperative International Laboratory for Germplasm Conservation and Utilization of Freshwater Mollusks, Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China. Electronic address:

Global food systems are currently facing great challenges, such as food sources, food safety, and environmental crises. Alternative nutritional resources have been proposed as part of the solution to meeting future global food demand. In the natural resources, shellfish are the major component of global aquatic animals.

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The Legionella pneumophila Sde family of translocated proteins promotes host tubular endoplasmic reticulum (ER) rearrangements that are tightly linked to phosphoribosyl-ubiquitin (pR-Ub) modification of Reticulon 4 (Rtn4). Sde proteins have two additional activities of unclear relevance to the infection process: K63 linkage-specific deubiquitination and phosphoribosyl modification of polyubiquitin (pR-Ub). We show here that the deubiquitination activity (DUB) stimulates ER rearrangements while pR-Ub protects the replication vacuole from cytosolic surveillance by autophagy.

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Age- and Elicitor-Dependent Characterization of Hymenoptera Venom-Induced Anaphylaxis in Children and Adolescents.

J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract

January 2025

Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Allergology, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Background: Hymenoptera venom is one of the most frequent causes of anaphylaxis. Studies from adults indicate the clinical profiles and risk factors of Hymenoptera venom-induced anaphylaxis (VIA). Much less is known about pediatric VIA.

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Primatene MIST, an epinephrine metered-dose inhaler (MDI), has long been questioned by some medical professionals for asthma treatment despite having been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. One of the primary reasons for their concerns stemmed from potential cardiovascular complications following epinephrine administration. However, the majority of documented cardiovascular complications seemed to occur following the injection route of the epinephrine.

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The Association between Allergy and Cancer: A Case-Control Study.

Asian Pac J Cancer Prev

August 2024

Health Services Management Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.

Background: Allergies may either have a protective or a promoting effect on cancers. This study seeks to explore the relationship between various types of allergies and three specific cancer types: lung, breast, and colorectal cancer, thereby adding fresh insights to the existing scientific.

Methods: Among the 556 patients, there were 115 cases of colorectal cancer, 305 cases of breast cancer, and 136 cases of lung cancer.

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  • * Conducted through a validated parental questionnaire, the research involved 2130 participants and revealed a 15.2% prevalence rate of FAs, with egg, tree nuts, and peanuts being the most reported allergens.
  • * Findings indicate regional differences in FA cases, with higher rates in the western area and a link between parental allergies and co-existing asthma/drug allergies and increased childhood FA risk.
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Malnutrition and Allergies: Tipping the Immune Balance towards Health.

J Clin Med

August 2024

Messerli Research Institute, Department of Interdisciplinary Life Sciences, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Medical University of Vienna and University of Vienna, 1210 Vienna, Austria.

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  • Malnutrition, especially involving protein and micronutrient deficiencies, is often seen in individuals with allergic conditions like dermatitis and asthma, which can worsen allergic sensitization.
  • Deficiencies can lead to increased Th2 inflammation, causing the immune system to respond in ways that limit nutrient absorption as if the body is fighting an infection.
  • The review discusses how allergens can bind to nutrients, affecting their availability and potentially triggering allergies, while also highlighting that in nutrient-rich situations, these same allergens can support immune health.
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Various extracts are tested for anti-allergic or anti-inflammatory properties on in vitro models. RBL-2H3 cells are widely used in allergic or immunological studies. FCεRI and its downstream signaling cascades, such as MAPK, NF-κB, and JAK/STAT signaling pathways, are important allergic or inflammatory signaling mechanisms in mast and basophil cells.

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CCL28 modulates neutrophil responses during infection with mucosal pathogens.

Elife

August 2024

Division of Host-Microbe Systems & Therapeutics, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, United States.

The chemokine CCL28 is highly expressed in mucosal tissues, but its role during infection is not well understood. Here, we show that CCL28 promotes neutrophil accumulation in the gut of mice infected with and in the lung of mice infected with . Neutrophils isolated from the infected mucosa expressed the CCL28 receptors CCR3 and, to a lesser extent, CCR10, on their surface.

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Background: Factors associated with severe COVID-19 infection have been identified; however, the impact of infection on longer-term outcomes is unclear. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of COVID-19 infection on the trajectory of lung function and nutritional status in people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF).

Methods: This is a retrospective global cohort study of pwCF who had confirmed COVID-19 infection diagnosed between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2021.

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The interplay between genetic and environmental factors during pregnancy can predispose to inflammatory diseases postnatally, including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a chronic allergic disease triggered by food. Herein, we examined the effects of amniotic fluid (AF) on esophageal epithelial differentiation and responsiveness to proallergic stimuli. Multiplex analysis of AF revealed the expression of 66 cytokines, whereas five cytokines including IL-4 and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) were not detected.

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IgE antibodies against the mammalian oligosaccharide allergen galactose-α-1,3-galactose (αGal) can result in a severe allergic disease known as alpha-gal syndrome (AGS). This syndrome, acquired by tick bites that cause αGal sensitization, leads to allergic reactions after ingestion of non-primate mammalian meat and mammalian-derived products that contain αGal. Allergen-specific immunotherapies for this tickborne allergic syndrome are understudied, as are the immune mechanisms of allergic desensitization that induce clinical tolerance to αGal.

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Differences in familiarity with oral immunotherapy among caregivers of White and Black children with food allergy.

Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol

November 2024

Division of Allergy and Immunology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Background: Potential racial and ethnic disparities related to oral immunotherapy (OIT) have not been fully described among children with food allergy (FA).

Objective: To characterize the differences in attitudes toward, familiarity with, and utilization of OIT among non-Hispanic White (NHW), non-Hispanic Black (NHB), and Hispanic or Latino (H/L) caregivers of children with FA.

Methods: Surveys were administered to the caregivers of children enrolled in Food Allergy Outcomes Related to White and African American Racial Differences, a prospective, multisite cohort of children with FA.

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Long-term ambient ozone exposure and childhood asthma, rhinitis, eczema, and conjunctivitis: A multi-city study in China.

J Hazard Mater

October 2024

Joint International Research Laboratory of Environment and Health, Ministry of Education, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Environmental Pollution and Health Risk Assessment, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, China. Electronic address:

Evidence on the link of long-term exposure to ozone (O) with childhood asthma, rhinitis, conjunctivitis and eczema is inconclusive. We did a population-based cross-sectional survey, including 177,888 children from 173 primary and middle schools in 14 Chinese cities. A satellite-based spatiotemporal model was employed to assess four-year average O exposure at both residential and school locations.

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Novel treatments are needed to reduce inflammation, improve symptoms, address exacerbations, and slow disease progression in bronchiectasis. Cathepsin C (CatC) inhibition promises to achieve this through reduction of neutrophil-derived serine protease (including neutrophil elastase [NE] and proteinase 3 [PR3]) activation. Here, we present the phase I characterization of the novel CatC inhibitor, BI 1291583.

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Development of Hypoallergenic Derivatives of Cra a 1 with B Cell Epitope Deletion and T Cell Epitope Retention.

J Agric Food Chem

September 2024

College of Ocean Food and Biological Engineering, Xiamen Key Laboratory of Marine Functional Food, Fujian Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Marine Functional Food, Jimei University, Xiamen, Fujian 361021, China.

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  • - Tropomyosin, known as Cra a 1, is identified as a significant allergen, but details about T cell epitopes and how immunoreactivity is reduced are not fully explored.
  • - The study discovered four T cell epitopes using splenocytes from mice immunized with wild-type Cra a 1, and found that a specific linear epitope remains reactive even after chemical denaturation.
  • - A hypoallergenic version called mCra a 1 was created by removing certain B cell epitopes while keeping T cell ones, showing low basophil activation but a strong ability to provoke T cell proliferation, indicating its potential for treating oyster allergies.
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