Sunday, April 08, 2018 02:46 PM
Food allergies in kids range from annoying to a terrifying, time-consuming life or death condition for parents.
Now Northwestern University researchers have discovered a link between food allergies, baby wipes and genetics.
Perfect storm of factorsResearchers found from working with mice that food allergies developed if:
they possessed genetics that alter skin absorbency,baby wipes that left soap on the skin were used,they were exposed to dust allergens,and they were in contact with problem foods like peanuts and eggs.Joan Cook-Mills, a professor of allergy-immunology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, called it the perfect storm for triggering a food allergy in a news release[1].
This is a recipe for developing food allergy. Its a major advance in our understanding of how food allergy starts in early life.
The research was published[2] in the April issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
The baby wipes connectionCook-Mills found exposing mice with a genetic mutation to something like peanuts alone had no effect when exposed to the skin. She considered all the other things babies are exposed to including environmental allergens. Cook-Mills then read about research studies ...