330012 VO Nutrition and Immunology (2010S)
Food allergies
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max. 70 participants
Language: English
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- Monday 15.03. 13:00 - 16:00 UZA2 Hörsaal 4 (Raum 2Z221) 2.OG
- Tuesday 16.03. 13:00 - 16:00 UZA2 Hörsaal 4 (Raum 2Z221) 2.OG
- Wednesday 17.03. 12:30 - 15:00 UZA2 Hörsaal 4 (Raum 2Z221) 2.OG
- Thursday 18.03. 10:30 - 12:45 UZA2 Hörsaal 5 (Raum 2Z202) 2.OG
- Monday 22.03. 17:00 - 19:00 UZA2 Hörsaal 8 (Raum 2Z206) 2.OG
- Tuesday 23.03. 13:00 - 16:00 UZA2 Hörsaal 4 (Raum 2Z221) 2.OG
- Wednesday 24.03. 12:00 - 15:00 UZA2 Hörsaal 4 (Raum 2Z221) 2.OG
- Thursday 25.03. 09:30 - 12:30 UZA2 Hörsaal 4 (Raum 2Z221) 2.OG
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Exam: Written test with 50 questions, in English. Duration (time) 2 hours
Topics: Topics of the Lectures in Nutrition and Immunology/food allergies, SS 2010.
Suggested textbook: see part "readings",
Similar textbooks - can also be used for studies together with the material of the lectures
Topics: Topics of the Lectures in Nutrition and Immunology/food allergies, SS 2010.
Suggested textbook: see part "readings",
Similar textbooks - can also be used for studies together with the material of the lectures
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Lectures describe (i) the basic structure and function of the normal immune system as well as
(ii) the main types of hypersensitivity reactions.
(iii) with special focus on the gastrointestinal immune system.
(ii) the main types of hypersensitivity reactions.
(iii) with special focus on the gastrointestinal immune system.
Examination topics
See in the text of course content.
Reading list
Suggested readings:
1.a. Basic immunology:
Basic Immunology, Updated Edition 2006-2007:
with STUDENT CONSULT Access
by Abdul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Saunders; 2 edition (2006)
ISBN: 1416029745
First edition of this textbook (2001) -or similar textbooks - can also be used for studies together with the material of the lectures.1.b. Allergy, hypersensitivity Chapter (Chapter 13, 44 pages) in: Janeway Immunobiology, Garland Publishing - Seventh Edition (2008)
Free online: http://www.garlandscience.com/textbooks/0815341237/pdf/chapter13.pdf2. Other free-online resources- textbooks:
I. Immunobiology. 5th ed.
Janeway, Charles A.; Travers, Paul; Walport, Mark; Shlomchik, Mark.
New York and London: Garland Publishing; c2001.
¿ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=imm.TOC&depth=2
¿
II. Medical Immunology 10th ed.
Tristram G. Parslow, Daniel P. Stites, Abba I. Terr, John B. Imboden (Eds) Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill - Medical Publishing Division
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-22.html
Statref: one month free trial of online books ¿ after signing in- http://www.statref.com/contacts/freetrial.htmlIII. Food allergy:
Food Allergy ©2006 American Society for Microbiology Press
Authors/Editors: Soheila J. Maleki, A. Wesley Burks, Ricki M. Helm
ISBN: 1555813755 / 9781555813758
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-267.html#tocIV. Pediatric Manual of Clinical Dietetics
2nd Ed. ©2003 American Dietetic Association
Authors/Editors: Nancy L. Nevin-Folino, MEd, RD, CSP, FADA
ISBN: 1890504521 / 9781890504526
Subjects: Nutrition & Dietetics, Pediatrics
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-215.htmlV.
Relevant parts of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine
17th Ed. ©2008 McGraw Hill Publishers Inc.
Authors/Editors: Dennis L. Kasper, MD, Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Dan L. Longo, MD, Eugene Braunwald, MD, Stephen L. Hauser, MD, J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, Joseph Loscalzo, MD, PhD
ISBN: 0071599916 / 9780071599917
Part 5 Nutrition
Part 13 Gastrointestinal System disorders
Part 14 : Disorders of the Immune system
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-55.html3. Other Internet sources:
www.eaaci.org (Homepage of the European Academy of Allegology and Clinical Immunology) see links!www.worldallergy.org (Food allergy synposis)www.ifst.org/hottop.htm (Institute of Food Science & Technology) : Food allergies, genetic modification of food, AIDS and the Food handler etc)
1.a. Basic immunology:
Basic Immunology, Updated Edition 2006-2007:
with STUDENT CONSULT Access
by Abdul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Saunders; 2 edition (2006)
ISBN: 1416029745
First edition of this textbook (2001) -or similar textbooks - can also be used for studies together with the material of the lectures.1.b. Allergy, hypersensitivity Chapter (Chapter 13, 44 pages) in: Janeway Immunobiology, Garland Publishing - Seventh Edition (2008)
Free online: http://www.garlandscience.com/textbooks/0815341237/pdf/chapter13.pdf2. Other free-online resources- textbooks:
I. Immunobiology. 5th ed.
Janeway, Charles A.; Travers, Paul; Walport, Mark; Shlomchik, Mark.
New York and London: Garland Publishing; c2001.
¿ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=imm.TOC&depth=2
¿
II. Medical Immunology 10th ed.
Tristram G. Parslow, Daniel P. Stites, Abba I. Terr, John B. Imboden (Eds) Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill - Medical Publishing Division
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-22.html
Statref: one month free trial of online books ¿ after signing in- http://www.statref.com/contacts/freetrial.htmlIII. Food allergy:
Food Allergy ©2006 American Society for Microbiology Press
Authors/Editors: Soheila J. Maleki, A. Wesley Burks, Ricki M. Helm
ISBN: 1555813755 / 9781555813758
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-267.html#tocIV. Pediatric Manual of Clinical Dietetics
2nd Ed. ©2003 American Dietetic Association
Authors/Editors: Nancy L. Nevin-Folino, MEd, RD, CSP, FADA
ISBN: 1890504521 / 9781890504526
Subjects: Nutrition & Dietetics, Pediatrics
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-215.htmlV.
Relevant parts of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine
17th Ed. ©2008 McGraw Hill Publishers Inc.
Authors/Editors: Dennis L. Kasper, MD, Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Dan L. Longo, MD, Eugene Braunwald, MD, Stephen L. Hauser, MD, J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, Joseph Loscalzo, MD, PhD
ISBN: 0071599916 / 9780071599917
Part 5 Nutrition
Part 13 Gastrointestinal System disorders
Part 14 : Disorders of the Immune system
http://online.statref.com/titleinfo/fxid-55.html3. Other Internet sources:
www.eaaci.org (Homepage of the European Academy of Allegology and Clinical Immunology) see links!www.worldallergy.org (Food allergy synposis)www.ifst.org/hottop.htm (Institute of Food Science & Technology) : Food allergies, genetic modification of food, AIDS and the Food handler etc)
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Sa 02.04.2022 00:27
University of Vienna, Inst. For Nutritional Sciences
by Dr. Lajos A. Réthy (MD, PhD)First part: Basic immunology. Lectures start with the theoretical basis of immunology (nomenclature, general properties, humoral factors, cells, tissues and organs of the immune system.
Detailed reviews on innate immunology, involving antigen recognition, the structure -and function of immunoglobulins, antigen capture/ presentation, furthermore major histocompatibility complex (MHC), T-cells, T-cell receptors and their diversity are presented. MHC-restriction of T-cells and all other important elements of the cellular and humoral immune responses are also discussed in details.
The first part of the program is closed with the basic features of tolerance and autoimmunity.
The second part of the lectures focuses mostly on the nutritional aspects of immunology, especially allergic hypersensitivities, using the basic immunological terms of the first part.
After some general topics the gastrointestinal tract is examined first, with special attention to its essential role in the immune-defence system.
Specific hypersensitivity diseases, especially food allergies are talked about in details. Clinical findings, main diagnostic steps, the most common food allergens / cross-allergens in food allergies are discussed together with therapeutic approaches and primary/ secondary prevention - with special attention to breast-feeding.
Finally, inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and some other important inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal system are discussed, together with some examples of immunodeficiences and tumor immunity.
Summary and discussion close the second week's program.The lectures are presented in English.Planned** schedule of lectures SS2010
**: slight changes may occur
Day 1
Introduction. Schedule, course assessment.
An overview of the immune system:
Nomenclature, general properties, humoral factors, cells, tissues, organs of the immune system.Day 2
Innate immunity
Antigen recognition by B cells.
Immunoglobulins. Antigen capture/presentation. Major histocompatibility complex.Day 3
T cells, T-cell receptors and their diversity.
MHC-restriction of T cells.
Effector phase, cellular & humoral immune responses.
Immune tolerance, autoimmunity.Day 4
Hypersensitivity diseases.
Gastrointestinal tract as part of the immune-defence system (GALT).Day 5.
Common allergens, food-allergens, cross-allergens.
Food allergies: I. Diagnostic steps,
II. Clinical syndromes, main therapeutic approaches
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Day 6
¿ Epidemiology of food-allergies
¿ Primary and secondary prevention of food-allergies, role of breast-feeding in prevention.
¿ Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD).
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Day 7
¿ Other disorders the gastrointestinal system of immunological origin.
¿ Summary, Remaining questions, Consultation