Cofactors of wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis do not increase highly individual gliadin absorption in healthy volunteers.
Katharina Anne ScherfAnn-Christin LindenauLuzia ValentiniMaria Carmen ColladoIzaskun García-MantranaMorten ChristensenDirk TomsitzClaudia KuglerTilo BiedermannKnut BrockowPublished in: Clinical and translational allergy (2019)
The adsorption of gliadin in the gut in healthy volunteers is less dependent on cofactors than has been hypothesized. Patients with WDEIA may have a predisposition needed for the additional effect of cofactors, e.g., hyperresponsive or damaged intestinal epithelium. Alternatively, other mechanisms, such as cofactor-induced blood flow redistribution, increased activity of tissue transglutaminase, or increases in plasma osmolality and acidosis inducing basophil and mast cell histamine release may play the major role in WDEIA.