Anna Nowak-Wegrzyn MD, PhD , Scott H. Sicherer MD , Cem Akin MD, PhD , Sara Anvari MD, MSc , Lisa M. Bartnikas MD , M. Cecilia Berin PhD , Theresa A. Bingemann MD , Scott Boyd MD, PhD , Terri Brown-Whitehorn MD , Supinda Bunyavanich MD , Antonella Cianferoni MD, PhD , George du Toit MBBCh, FRCPCH , John E. Fortunato MD , Jeffrey D. Goldsmith MD , Marion Groetch MS, RD , Stephanie A. Leonard MD , Meenakshi Rao MD , Fallon Schultz MSW, LCSW, CAM , Julie M. Schwaninger MS , Carina Venter PhD, RD , Alkis Togias MD
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Abstract
Food protein–induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is a non–IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy characterized by delayed, protracted vomiting and accompanied by lethargy and pallor, usually 1 to 4 hours after ingesting the food allergen. The pathophysiology of FPIES remains unknown, and currently there are no diagnostic biomarkers available to assess disease activity or its resolution. Over the last 2 decades, FPIES has become increasingly recognized in both pediatric and adult patients. Forty years after the initial FPIES description, the first FPIES code appeared in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10), and the first international consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and management of FPIES were published. On June 22, 2022, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) held its first virtual multidisciplinary workshop on FPIES. Various clinical and translational aspects of FPIES as well as important areas of unmet needs were discussed as priorities for future research during this 2-day virtual workshop. Our report provides a summary of content of the workshop, including updated literature on the topic areas, and also provides critical commentary on the state of FPIES.
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