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Molecular Mechanisms of Scombroid Food Poisoning
Authors:Yury V. Zhernov  Mark Y. Simanduyev  Olga K. Zaostrovtseva  Ekaterina E. Semeniako  Kseniia I. Kolykhalova  Inna A. Fadeeva  Maria I. Kashutina  Sonya O. Vysochanskaya  Elena V. Belova  Denis V. Shcherbakov  Vitaly A. Sukhov  Ekaterina A. Sidorova  Oleg V. Mitrokhin
Abstract:Scombroid food poisoning (SFP) is a foodborne disease that develops after consumption of fresh fish and, rarely, seafood that has fine organoleptic characteristics but contains a large amount of exogenous histamine. SFP, like other food pseudo-allergic reactions (FPA), is a disorder that is clinically identical to allergic reactions type I, but there are many differences in their pathogenesis. To date, SFP has been widespread throughout the world and is an urgent problem, although exact epidemiological data on incidence varies greatly. The need to distinguish SFP from true IgE-associated allergy to fish and seafood is one of the most difficult examples of the differential diagnosis of allergic conditions. The most important difference is the absence of an IgE response in SFP. The pathogenesis of SFP includes a complex system of interactions between the body and chemical triggers such as exogenous histamine, other biogenic amines, cis-urocanic acid, salicylates, and other histamine liberators. Because of the wide range of molecular pathways involved in this process, it is critical to understand their differences. This may help predict and prevent poor outcomes in patients and contribute to the development of adequate hygienic rules and regulations for seafood product safety. Despite the vast and lengthy history of research on SFP mechanisms, there are still many blank spots in our understanding of this condition. The goals of this review are to differentiate various molecular mechanisms of SFP and describe methods of hygienic regulation of some biogenic amines that influence the concentration of histamine in the human body and play an important role in the mechanism of SFP.
Keywords:food hypersensitivity   pseudo-allergy   mast cells   non-immunologic food intolerance   scombroid food poisoning   scombrotoxicosis
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