Abstract:Background: Food allergy affects up to 8% of the pediatric
population. Despite ongoing efforts, treatment options remain limited.
Novel models of food allergy are needed to study response patterns
downstream of IgE-crosslinking and evaluate drugs modifying acute
events. Here, we report a novel human ex vivo model that displays
acute, allergen-specific, IgE-mediated smooth muscle contractions using
precision cut intestinal slices (PCIS). Methods: PCIS were
generated using gut tissue samples from children who un… Show more
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