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Experimental vaccine prevents dangerous allergic attack for a year

Last updated: December 6, 2025 7:55 pm
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Food allergies can be life-threatening, with the risk of anaphylaxis looming over millions of people globally. A new experimental vaccine has shown promising results in protecting mice from anaphylaxis for up to a year, raising hopes for a potential treatment for humans.

In the UK alone, an estimated 6 per cent of adults, or 2.4 million people, have a clinically confirmed food allergy. The fear of triggering a severe allergic reaction, such as anaphylaxis, is a constant concern for individuals with allergies to common foods like peanuts or shellfish.

Anaphylaxis can be triggered by the ingestion of contaminated food or even by kissing someone who has recently consumed a food allergen. This can lead to a spike in immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies, causing symptoms like swelling of the tongue or throat, difficulty breathing, and a drop in blood pressure. In severe cases, anaphylaxis can be fatal, necessitating immediate medical intervention, even with the availability of an adrenaline auto-injector like an EpiPen.

Current options for preventing allergic reactions are limited, with treatments like oral immunotherapy or anti-IgE monoclonal antibodies being costly and requiring regular injections. However, a new vaccine named IgE-K, developed by Laurent Reber and his team at the Toulouse Institute for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases in France, shows promise in preventing allergic reactions by targeting IgE antibodies.

In preclinical trials on mice modified to produce human IgE, the vaccine induced the production of neutralizing antibodies against IgE. When exposed to allergens, vaccinated mice were protected from anaphylaxis for up to a year without experiencing any adverse effects. This long-term protection could be crucial for individuals with severe food allergies who are at risk of accidental exposure.

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The vaccine works by blocking the IgE molecule, which is responsible for triggering allergic reactions. Despite concerns about potentially impairing the body’s immune response to other threats like parasites, the vaccine did not interfere with the immune system’s ability to combat infections in mice.

While the results are promising, clinical trials are needed to assess the safety, efficacy, and duration of the vaccine in humans. If successful, the IgE-K vaccine could offer a cost-effective alternative to current treatments for severe food allergies, reducing the need for frequent injections and providing long-term protection against anaphylaxis.

Overall, the development of the IgE-K vaccine represents a significant advancement in the field of allergy treatment, offering hope for a future where individuals with severe food allergies can live without the constant fear of life-threatening reactions.

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