2021
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.11610
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Sphingoid base in pineapple glucosylceramide suppresses experimental allergy by binding leukocyte mono‐immunoglobulin‐like receptor 3

Abstract: BACKGROUND The increase in patients suffering from type I hypersensitivity, including hay fever and food allergy, is a serious public health issue around the world. Recent studies have focused on allergy prevention by food factors with fewer side effects. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of dietary glucosylceramide from pineapples (P‐GlcCer) on type I hypersensitivity and elucidate mechanisms. RESULTS Oral administration of P‐GlcCer inhibited ear edema in passive cutaneous anaphylaxis react… Show more

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“…Acid sphingomyelinase enzymatically converts sphingomyelin to ceramide, and its metabolic pathway has been linked to Th17 immune responses [ 107 ]. A recent study demonstrated that the administration of dietary glucosylceramide suppressed allergic responses in mice, and that the sphingoid base of this substance inhibited mast cell degranulation by binding a leukocyte mono-immunoglobulin-like receptor [ 108 ]. Although full details of the relationship between sphingolipid metabolism and gut dysbiosis-mediated food allergies remain unclear, this topic deserves further research and may aid the discovery of novel therapeutics.…”
Section: Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acid sphingomyelinase enzymatically converts sphingomyelin to ceramide, and its metabolic pathway has been linked to Th17 immune responses [ 107 ]. A recent study demonstrated that the administration of dietary glucosylceramide suppressed allergic responses in mice, and that the sphingoid base of this substance inhibited mast cell degranulation by binding a leukocyte mono-immunoglobulin-like receptor [ 108 ]. Although full details of the relationship between sphingolipid metabolism and gut dysbiosis-mediated food allergies remain unclear, this topic deserves further research and may aid the discovery of novel therapeutics.…”
Section: Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are already several drug therapies for the prevention and treatment of food allergy; nevertheless, the side effects of drug therapies must always be taken into account 12 . Meanwhile, how to prevent and treat diseases through via diet has become a fashionable mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are already several drug therapies for the prevention and treatment of food allergy; nevertheless, the side effects of drug therapies must always be taken into account. 12 Meanwhile, how to prevent and treat diseases through via diet has become a fashionable mode. Subsequently, medicine-food homologous materials (MFHM), which perfectly combine medicinal values and food functions, have greatly catered to the fashionable mode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%