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Probiotics and diseases of altered IgE regulation: A short review
Authors:Tamar A. Smith-Norowitz  Martin H. Bluth
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA and tamar.smith-norowitz@downstate.edu;3. Department of Pathology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA
Abstract:The use of probiotics has gained considerable popularity in the marketplace in the US and has been steadily increasing due to consumer interest in potential treatment of various diseases, which may be due to modulation of immune responses. The aim of this review is to present information from representative studies regarding some of the possible applications and clinical effects of probiotic use in diseases of altered immunoglobulin (IgE) regulation (allergic rhinitis (AR), asthma, atopic dermatitis (AD) and food sensitization). Reports in humans are sparse or controversial; there is currently little reliable scientific data that supports the theory that there exists a cause–effect relationship between taking probiotics and alleviation of allergic disease. Unfortunately, these findings are too variable to allow substantial conclusions as to the efficacy and effectiveness of probiotic use in these disease states.
Keywords:Asthma  IgE  Probiotics
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