Nutrients (Jan 2024)

Probiotics in Infancy and Childhood for Food Allergy Prevention and Treatment

  • Margherita Di Costanzo,
  • Adriana Vella,
  • Claudia Infantino,
  • Riccardo Morini,
  • Simone Bruni,
  • Susanna Esposito,
  • Giacomo Biasucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16020297
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 297

Abstract

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Food allergy represents a failure of oral tolerance mechanisms to dietary antigens. Over the past few years, food allergies have become a growing public health problem worldwide. Gut microbiota is believed to have a significant impact on oral tolerance to food antigens and in initiation and maintenance of food allergies. Therefore, probiotics have also been proposed in this field as a possible strategy for modulating both the gut microbiota and the immune system. In recent years, results from preclinical and clinical studies suggest a promising role for probiotics in food allergy prevention and treatment. However, future studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms of action of probiotics in food allergies and to design comparable study protocols using specific probiotic strains, defined doses and exposure times, and longer follow-up periods.

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