Ar101 Oral Desensitization Therapy for Peanut Allergy Induces Dynamic Changes in Peanut-Specific Immune Responses
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ABSTRACT: Peanut allergy is increasingly prevalent among children in the United States and other industrialized countries and is now estimated to affect approximately 2% of children. While there are currently no approved treatment options, peanut allergy usually persists into adulthood, can be life-threatening, and accounts for most deaths related to food allergy. Here, we track peanut-reactive CD4+ T effector (pTeff) cells using the CD154 up-regulation assay. We found that CRTH2+ pTeff cells and CCR6+ pTeff cells represent two mutually exclusive, non-overlapping cellular and molecular entities involved in food allergic diseases.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE196495 | GEO | 2022/08/10
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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