Oral tolerance as antigen-specific immunotherapy

Summary Oral tolerance is a physiological phenomenon described more than a century ago as a suppressive immune response to antigens that gain access to the body by the oral route. It is a robust and long-lasting event with local and systemic effects in which the generation of mucosally induced regul...

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Published in:Immunotherapy advances Vol. 1; no. 1; p. ltab017
Main Authors: Pinheiro-Rosa, Natália, Torres, Lícia, Oliveira, Mariana de Almeida, Andrade-Oliveira, Marcos Felipe, Guimarães, Mauro Andrade de Freitas, Coelho, Monique Macedo, Alves, Juliana de Lima, Maioli, Tatiani Uceli, Faria, Ana M Caetano
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: UK Oxford University Press 01-01-2021
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Summary:Summary Oral tolerance is a physiological phenomenon described more than a century ago as a suppressive immune response to antigens that gain access to the body by the oral route. It is a robust and long-lasting event with local and systemic effects in which the generation of mucosally induced regulatory T cells (iTreg) plays an essential role. The idea of using oral tolerance to inhibit autoimmune and allergic diseases by oral administration of target antigens was an important development that was successfully tested in 1980s. Since then, several studies have shown that feeding specific antigens can be used to prevent and control chronic inflammatory diseases in both animal models and clinically. Therefore, oral tolerance can be classified as an antigen-specific form of oral immunotherapy (OIT). In the light of novel findings on mechanisms, sites of induction and factors affecting oral tolerance, this review will focus on specific characteristics of oral tolerance induction and how they impact in its therapeutic application.
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ISSN:2732-4303
2732-4303
DOI:10.1093/immadv/ltab017