The Meat of the Matter: Understanding and Managing Alpha-Gal Syndrome
- PMID: 36134173
- PMCID: PMC9484563
- DOI: 10.2147/ITT.S276872
The Meat of the Matter: Understanding and Managing Alpha-Gal Syndrome
Abstract
Alpha-gal syndrome is an unconventional food allergy, characterized by IgE-mediated hypersensitivity responses to the glycan galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose (alpha-gal) and not to a food-protein. In this review, we discuss how alpha-gal syndrome reframes our current conception of the mechanisms of pathogenesis of food allergy. The development of alpha-gal IgE is associated with tick bites though the possibility of other parasites promoting sensitization to alpha-gal remains. We review the immune cell populations involved in the sensitization and effector phases of alpha-gal syndrome and describe the current understanding of why allergic responses to ingested alpha-gal can be delayed by several hours. We review the foundation of management in alpha-gal syndrome, namely avoidance, but also discuss the use of antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, and the emerging role of complementary and alternative therapies, biological products, and oral immunotherapy in the management of this condition. Alpha-gal syndrome influences the safety and tolerability of medications and medical devices containing or derived from mammalian products and impacts quality of life well beyond food choices.
Keywords: 3-galactose; galactose-alpha-1; mammalian meat; red meat allergy; tick.
© 2022 Macdougall et al.
Conflict of interest statement
OII is a consultant for Blueprint Medicines and Novartis and is a co-author on an industry sponsored abstract for Genentech. The other authors have no financial conflicts of interest.
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