Undigested protein molecules may cross the intestinal lining
triggering immunological reactions such as allergies, asthma, and skin rashes.
Not exact matches
These are the bits of foreign DNA that the bacteria have taken up during their
immunological response, which can be
triggered again and again.
In a mouse model of Alzheimer's pathology, the scientists observed that trained microglia amplified the formation of plaques even months after their
immunological memory had been
triggered, thus causing the disease to become more severe.
The toxin
triggers the body into mounting a massive
immunological attack on itself.
«If you turn back on an immune regulatory switch that the body has decided to turn off,» Walker cautions, «you could
trigger serious
immunological problems.»
Published studies have suggested that T1D results from environmental
triggers acting on genetically susceptible individuals and that microbial infection and their
immunological consequences are suspected to take part in the pathogenesis.
Most of those reasons end up being related; emotional
triggers, genetic predisposition and
immunological concerns.
Also, in the Cracking Myths article you posted in another section of this site, in Myth 6, a dietitian is quoted as saying that when you can identify the
immunological triggers, restriction of FODMAPs proves unnecessary.
The pathogenesis of this appears to be based on an
immunological reaction against the basic protein in myelin that is
triggered by the distemper virus.