Effect of varying dietary fatty acid patterns on early‐life food allergy in rats

Author:

Liu Manman1,Chen Cheng1,Wang Junjuan1,Han Shiwen1,Duan Sufang23,Li Fang2,Man‐Yau Szeto Ignatius23,Liu Yali1,Che Huilian1ORCID,Liu Changqi4

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Food Nutrition and Human Health, College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering China Agricultural University Beijing China

2. Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group, Co. Ltd. Yili Maternal and Infant Nutrition Institute (YMINI) Beijing China

3. National Center of Technology Innovation for Dairy Hohhot China

4. School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences San Diego State University San Diego California USA

Abstract

AbstractThe prevalence of food allergies is increasing worldwide, affecting approximately 8% of children. Food allergies that develop early in life can persist throughout an individual's life. Dietary patterns, particularly those involving fatty acids (FAs), play an important role in the regulation of immune cells, thereby affecting the development of food allergies. Aimed to investigate the effects of different FA patterns on food allergies, this study established a sensitised infant rat model and fed it with feeds containing different types of FAs. We then assessed the clinical allergy symptoms, immune balance, and gut microbiota. Our animal allergy model revealed that diets rich in specific FAs exerted different regulatory effects on food allergies. Notably, n‐3 long‐chain polyunsaturated FAs exhibited the strongest inhibitory effect on food allergies, accompanied by a reduction in allergy symptoms, lower serum antibody levels, and modulation of T cell differentiation. By contrast, high levels of medium‐chain FAs promoted the occurrence and progression of food allergies. In addition, various dietary FA patterns have varying impacts on the gut microbiota, influencing overall diversity, microbial composition, and function. N‐3 long‐chain polyunsaturated FAs may be associated with a significant increase in the copy number of 15‐cis‐phytoene synthase in the intestinal flora. These findings suggest that dietary intake of different FAs during early life can affect an individual's susceptibility to food allergies by shaping the gut microbiota, which may offer a novel therapeutic approach for the treatment of food allergies.

Publisher

Wiley

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