The impact of high‐IgE levels on metabolome and microbiome in experimental allergic enteritis
Elisa Zubeldia‐Varela,
Frank Blanco‐Pérez,
Tomás Clive Barker‐Tejeda
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe pathological mechanism of the gastrointestinal forms of food allergies is less understood in comparison to other clinical phenotypes, such as asthma and anaphylaxis Importantly, high‐IgE levels are a poor prognostic factor in gastrointestinal allergies.MethodsThis study investigated how high‐IgE levels influence the development of intestinal inflammation and the metabolome in allergic enteritis (AE), using IgE knock‐in (IgEki) mice expressing high levels of IgE. In addition, correlation of the al… Show more
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