IIFP   25103
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS INMUNOLOGICOS Y FISIOPATOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
capítulos de libros
Título:
Milk allergenic proteins. Friend or foe nutritional proteins?
Autor/es:
DOCENA GUILLERMO H; SMALDINI PAOLA L; CURCIARELLO, RENATA; CANDREVA, ANGELA MARIA
Libro:
MILK PROTEIN
Editorial:
Intech
Referencias:
Año: 2016; p. 243 - 263
Resumen:
Allergies are complex inflammatory diseases with anot fully understood etiology. Several factors, including genetic,environmental, age of exposition, diet, etc, are associated with the inductionof these diseases. The incidence of allergies has increased during the lastdecades and constitutes the most common immune-based disease worldwide. Accordingto the Hygiene Hypothesis a lower exposure to pathogens and commensal microbesthat reside in the intestinal lumen is responsible for the rapid rise of theprevalence of atopic and allergic disorders, specifically food allergy. Toovercome this tendency, the immunological mechanisms underlying this pathology shouldbe better understood, which will undoubtedly impact the development of noveltherapies. A large body of evidences demonstrates that immunotherapiesconstitute corrective treatments of the impaired regulation of the immunesystem in allergic patients.The aim of thischapter is to present an overview about allergic diseases and food allergies,mechanisms involved, differences with toxic reactions and food intolerances, abrief description of the main milk allergenic proteins and the new therapeuticstrategies derived from the old immunotherapies to restore oral tolerance, andfinally, to describe different pathologies associated with milk allergy.