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Tick salivary gland extract induces alpha-gal syndrome in alpha-gal deficient mice.

Shailesh K ChoudharyShahid KarimOnyinye I IwealaShivangi ChoudharyGary CrispellSurendra Raj SharmaClaire T AddisonMike KulisBrian H HerrinSusan E LittleScott P Commins
Published in: Immunity, inflammation and disease (2021)
TSGE-sensitized AGKO mice generate sIgE to alpha-gal and demonstrate characteristic allergic responses to pork fat and pork kidney. In keeping with the AGS responses documented in humans, mice reacted more rapidly to organ meat than to high fat pork challenge. This mouse model establishes the central role of tick bites in the development of AGS and provides a small animal model to mechanistically study mammalian meat allergy.
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