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SUBMITTER: Tordesillas L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4347216 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tordesillas Leticia L Goswami Ritobrata R Benedé Sara S Grishina Galina G Dunkin David D Järvinen Kirsi M KM Maleki Soheila J SJ Sampson Hugh A HA Berin M Cecilia MC
The Journal of clinical investigation 20141008 11
Sensitization to foods often occurs in infancy, without a known prior oral exposure, suggesting that alternative exposure routes contribute to food allergy. Here, we tested the hypothesis that peanut proteins activate innate immune pathways in the skin that promote sensitization. We exposed mice to peanut protein extract on undamaged areas of skin and observed that repeated topical exposure to peanut allergens led to sensitization and anaphylaxis upon rechallenge. In mice, this epicutaneous pean ...[more]