| Literature DB >> 29238209 |
Shweta S Hosakoppal1, Paul J Bryce1.
Abstract
Mechanisms that regulate the tolerance to dietary proteins or the loss of this and subsequent development of disease are poorly understood. In food allergy, there is growing awareness of the urgency in understanding these events to aid in the development of next-generation therapies and interventions. This review focuses on the accumulating evidence related to food allergy that develops after transplantation. This intriguing immunological phenomenon has been described in several different types of transplant settings and to variety of different foods. We outline these studies and the evidence from them that support transplant-acquired food allergy being a process regulated by both the donor allergic status and the recipient genetics and treatments. A number of key risk factors seem prevalent throughout transplant-acquired food allergy and include type of transplant, age and general health of the recipient, modality of immunosuppression and potentially the genetics of both donor and recipient. Importantly, these studies provide a window into better general understanding of food allergy, and facilitate clearer understanding of the critical immunological and epidemiological factors needed to allow the adoptive transfer of a food-specific allergic disease from one individual to another.Entities:
Keywords: allergy; atopy; food; transplantation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29238209 PMCID: PMC5716392 DOI: 10.2147/JAA.S136319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Asthma Allergy ISSN: 1178-6965
Summary of transplant-acquired food allergy cases
| Type of transplant | No. of cases | Age at transplant | Months to first food reaction | Allergic foods | Donor allergic history | Family history of atopy | Immunosuppressant at the time of reaction | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liver | 12 | 0.1–11 years | 10.8–58.8 | E, W, N, S, D, SF | – | – | T | |
| Liver | 1 | 18 months | 7 | P, E | Negative | No | T | |
| Liver | 1 | 60 years | 0.8 | T, P | Food allergy | – | S, A, T | |
| Liver | 1 | 54 years | 0.3 | T | Food allergy | – | M, S, T | |
| Liver | 1 | 6 months | 2 | M | – | No | T | |
| Liver | 1 | 28 years | 0.3 | P | Food allergy | – | C, S | |
| Liver | 1 | 62 years | 2 | P | Food allergy, asthma | – | M, C, S | |
| Liver | 1 | 7 months | 5 | M | – | Yes | T, S | |
| Liver | 2 | 2.5–3 years | 3–29 | SF | – | Yes | T, S | |
| Liver | 12 | 6–36 months | 13–45 | E, M, P, T, S, W, SF, O | – | 6/12 Yes | T | |
| Liver | 6 | 6–16 months | 3–20 | M, E, W, O | Negative | 1/6 Yes | T, C, R | |
| Liver | 1 | 19 months | 1 | P, E | Food allergy, eczema | – | T, S, A | |
| Liver | 3 | 5–13 years | 4–9 | E, P, O | – | – | T, C | |
| Liver | 3 | 1.5–7 years | 17–24 | M, E, W, O | – | – | T, S | |
| Liver | 13 | 0.7–48 months | 1–24 | M, E, P, S, W, O | Negative | 6/13 personal history | T | |
| Liver | 12 | 2.6–25.4 months | – | E, SF, P, T, M, S, SM, O | – | – | – | |
| Liver | 1 | 5 months | 9 | E, S, P | – | – | C, S, T | |
| Liver | 10 | 3–127 months | 4–135 | E, P, M | – | – | T | |
| Liver | 35 | 11.3–20 months | – | M, E, S, W, P | – | Yes | T | |
| Liver | 3 | 6–8 months | 12–186 | M, SM, E, SF | Negative | 1/3 Yes | T, S, A | |
| Liver, liver-kidney | 4 | 1–7 years | 18–72 | SF, E, SM, P, S, M, N, O | – | – | T, S, C, M | |
| Liver-kidney | 1 | 35 years | 3 | P | Food allergy | – | O, S, A, C | |
| Liver, small bowel | 7 | 4 months–8.6 years | 0.5–21 | P, E, M, S | 3/7 positive | 5/7 Yes | T | |
| Liver, heart, small bowel | 25 | 1.4 months–8.5 years | 0.3–64 | E, M, P, S, W | Negative | 16/25 Yes | T, M, S | |
| Pancreas-kidney | 1 | 32 years | 1 | P (sensitization only) | Food allergy | – | – | |
| Kidney | 1 | 7 years | – | P | – | – | S, A, T | |
| Heart | 1 | 1 months | 12 | D | Negative | No | T | |
| Lung | 1 | 47 years | 1 | P | Food allergy | Personal history | C, A | |
| Lung | 1 | 54 years | 3 | P | Food allergy | – | – | |
| Lung | 1 | 42 years | 0.1 | P | Food allergy, asthma | – | – | |
| Intestine | 3 | 2–8.5 years | 4–24 | P, E, M, SF, O | 1/3 asthma | 1/3 Yes | T, S | |
| Cord blood stem cell | 2 | 2 months | 7–13 | M, E, S | – | – | T | |
| Bone marrow | 1 | 9 years | 5 | SF, N, E, O | Food allergy, eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma | Yes | C | |
| Bone marrow | 1 | 9 years | 6 | E, S, O | Food allergy, atopic dermatitis, asthma | Yes | – | |
| Bone marrow | 1 | 5 years | 6 | E, P, S | Atopic dermatitis | Yes | – | |
| Bone marrow | 1 | 41 years | 5 | O | Food allergy, eczema, hay fever, asthma | – | C | |
| Bone marrow | 1 | 46 years | 0.75 | O | Food allergy | – | – |
Notes:
Allergic foods: P, peanut, E, egg, M, milk, D, dairy, T, tree nut, W, wheat, S, soy, SM, sesame, SF, seafood, O, other.
Immunosuppressants: O, OKT3, S, corticosteroids, A, azathioprine, C, cyclosporine, T, tacrolimus, M, mycophenolate mofetil, R, rapamycin. –Unknown or not reported.