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Revista alergia México

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VALENTIN ROSTAN, Marylín  y  MORA BOGADO, Dory. Physiopathology of food allergies. Rev. alerg. Méx. [online]. 2023, vol.70, n.4, pp.225-229.  Epub 29-Abr-2024. ISSN 2448-9190.  https://doi.org/10.29262/ram.v70i4.1309.

Food allergy is an adverse reaction to certain foods that have demonstrated "immunological mechanisms"; therefore, this term covers both food allergies mediated or not by immunoglobulin E (IgE). The common pathophysiological mechanism among forms of allergy to foods mediated or not by IgE is found in the failure of clinical and immunological tolerance towards that food. The induction and maintenance of immunological tolerance depends on the active generation of regulatory T cells specific for food antigens. This process is influenced by genetic factors (FOXP3 genes) and epigenetic factors conditioned by the environment (diet, microbiota, and their products). Since the intestinal microbiome can normally promote oral tolerance, current evidence suggests that perturbations of the microbiome may correlate, or even predispose, with food allergy. Understanding the pathogenic mechanism underlying IgE-mediated food allergies allows the implementation of measures aimed at restoring clinical and immunological tolerance. Knowledge of the mechanisms of food allergy will improve the outlook for patients with more severe immediate food allergies and anaphylaxis, as well as those who have comorbidities (atopic dermatitis, eosinophilic esophagitis and EGEIDs).

Palabras llave : Food allergy; Immunological mechanisms; IgE-mediated allergy; Non-IgE-mediated allergy; T cells; Microbiome; Atopic dermatitis; Eosinophilic esophagitis.

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