Monday, June 24, 2019

Therapy to Alter the Gut Microbiome Suppressed Food Allergy in Mice

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Monday, June 24, 2019

Therapy to Alter the Gut Microbiome Suppressed Food Allergy in Mice

Food allergens.

Delivering certain microbes to food-allergic mice suppressed food allergy, scientists report today in Nature Medicine. Further analysis in the NIAID-supported study revealed that the introduction of therapeutic bacteria activated a pathway in regulatory T cells that was deficient in both mice and infants with food allergy—further illuminating the role the microbiome may play in the development and treatment of this disease.

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