The Role of Nutrition in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Autoimmune Bullous Diseases-A Narrative Review

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Kajdas, Aleksandra Anna [1 ]
Zebrowska, Agnieszka [2 ]
Zalewska-Janowska, Anna [3 ]
Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna, Aneta [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Warsaw, Dept Clin Dietet, Erazma Ciolka 27 St, PL-01445 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Dermatol & Venereol, Hallera Sq 1,B 6, PL-90647 Lodz, Poland
[3] Med Univ Lodz, Psychodermatol Dept, 251 Pomorska St, PL-92213 Lodz, Poland
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autoimmune bullous diseases; nutrition; diet; pemphigus; pemphigoid; dermatitis herpetiformis; epidermolysis bullosa acquisita; IN-VITRO ACANTHOLYSIS; PEMPHIGUS-VULGARIS; TRIGGERING FACTORS; IGA PEMPHIGUS; PREVALENCE; DIET; MINOCYCLINE; EXPRESSION; DIAGNOSIS; CONSENSUS;
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10.3390/nu16223961
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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摘要
Autoimmune bullous diseases (AIBDs) are a group of conditions marked by the formation of blisters and erosions on the skin and mucous membranes. It occurs in all age groups, slightly more often affecting women. Several factors may be linked to the development of AIBDs, with nutrition being one of them. The literature mentions various food products and food ingredients acting as disease modifiers. Given the complex relationship between bullous diseases and nutrition, the current literature on AIBDs has been reviewed, with an emphasis on the influence of dietary modifications, various diets, and the nutritional consequences of these conditions. This review summarizes the role of nutrition in the pathogenesis and treatment of the following AIBDs: (i) pemphigus, (ii) bullous pemphigoid and mucous membrane pemphigoid, (iii) dermatitis herpetiformis, and (iv) epidermolysis bullosa acquisita. Several nutrients and dietary factors have been studied for their potential roles in triggering or exacerbating AIBDs. The key nutrients and their potential impacts include thiols and bulb vegetables (Allium), phenols, tannic acid, tannins, phycocyanin, isothiocyanates, all trans-retinoic acids, cinnamic acid, and walnut antigens. Many patients with ABIDs may require supplementation, particularly of vitamin D and B3, calcium, potassium, zinc, selenium, and cobalt. In addition, various diets play an important role. A soft diet is recommended for individuals with issues in the oral cavity and/or esophagus, particularly for those who experience difficulties with biting or swallowing. This approach is commonly used in managing pemphigus. A high-protein, high-calcium diet, DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension), and the Mediterranean diet are utilized during long-term glucocorticoid therapy. However, in dermatitis herpetiformis it is advisable to follow a gluten-free diet and eliminate iodine from the diet. When it comes to herbal supplements, Algae (Spirulina platensis), Echinacea, and St. John's wort (Hyperitum perforatum) enhance the ABIDs, while Cassia fistula may be recommended in the treatment of erosions in pemphigus vulgaris. Fast foods enhance the development of ABIDs. However, the pathomechanism is not yet fully understood. Future researchers should more precisely define the relationships between nutrients and nutrition and blistering diseases by also looking at, i.e., genetic predispositions, microbiome differences, or exposure to stress.
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