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The role of IL-10 in preventing food-induced anaphylaxis

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Pages 1309-1317 | Published online: 11 Aug 2008
 

Abstract

Background: Food allergy is a common condition resulting in a much impaired quality of life. So far, no clearly effective preventive and therapeutic strategies have been established. However, several options have been tested with promising results. Objective: This review examines the potential of various strategies involving an IL-10-mediated effect for tolerance induction to food antigens, mostly for preventing food allergy. Methods: In addition to a review of the literature, we describe and comment on experiments involving a Lactoccocus lactis strain transfected to secrete murine IL-10 directly into the gut. Results/conclusion: This strain was efficient at preventing subsequent sensitization with a common food allergen. There appears to be a potential for such strategies for the prevention of human food allergy but further investigations will be needed to explore them.

Acknowledgements

Studies presented here were funded by grants: 3200-107752 and 3200-065203 from the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Helmut Horten Foundation, and the Gertrude von Meissner Foundation.

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