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The response of autologous T cells to a human melanoma is dominated by mutated neoantigens

2005

Our understanding of pathways leading to antitumor immunity may depend on an undistorted knowledge of the primary antigenic targets of patients' autologous T cell responses. In the melanoma model derived from patient DT, we applied cryopreserved short-term autologous mixed lymphocyte–tumor cell cultures (MLTCs) in combination with an IFN-γ enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assay to cDNA expression screening. We identified three previously unknown peptides processed from melanosomal proteins tyrosinase (presented by HLA-A*2601 and -B*3801) and gp100 (presented by HLA-B*07021) and five neoantigens generated by somatic point mutations in the patient's melanoma. The mutations were found in the…

AdultT cellmedicine.medical_treatmentT-LymphocytesAntigen presentationMolecular Sequence DataEpitopes T-LymphocyteBiologyEpitopeInterferon-gammaAntigenCancer immunotherapyAntigens NeoplasmHLA AntigensmedicineTumor Cells CulturedHumansPoint MutationMelanomaAntigen PresentationMultidisciplinaryGPNMBBase SequenceMelanomaELISPOTBiological Sciencesmedicine.diseaseCoculture Techniquesmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyFemale
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Prostaglandin D2 regulates joint inflammation and destruction in murine collagen-induced arthritis.

2012

Item does not contain fulltext OBJECTIVE: Prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) may exert proinflammatory or antiinflammatory effects in different biologic systems. Although this prostanoid and the enzymes responsible for its synthesis are up-regulated by interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) in human chondrocytes in vitro, the role of PGD2 in arthritis remains unclear. This study was undertaken to investigate the role of PGD2 in the inflammatory response and in joint destruction during the development of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in mice. METHODS: PGD2 and cytokine levels in mice with CIA were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Expression of hematopoietic PGD synthase (h-PGDS), lipocalin-typ…

Agonistmusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyIndolesmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentChemokine CXCL1ImmunologyInterleukin-1betaReceptors ProstaglandinArthritisInflammationProinflammatory cytokinechemistry.chemical_compoundMiceRheumatologyBone MarrowInternal medicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsPharmacology (medical)Receptors ImmunologicReceptorintegumentary systembusiness.industryProstaglandin D2Hydantoinsmedicine.diseaseArthritis ExperimentalLipocalinsHindlimbInterleukin-10Up-RegulationIntramolecular OxidoreductasesInterleukin 10CytokineEndocrinologychemistryMice Inbred DBACytokinesJointslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Prostaglandin D2Immune Regulation Auto-immunity transplantation and immunotherapy [NCMLS 2]medicine.symptombusiness
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Fine characterization of immunological mechanisms mediated by the major allergens of Parietaria judaica and hypoallergenic hybrid, rPjEDcys.

Allergy is a hypersensitivity disease IgE-mediated, affecting more than 30% of the population living in the industrialized countries. The symptoms of allergic reactions can be transiently ameliorated pharmacologically, but the only curative treatment of allergies is Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy (SIT). Recombinant hypoallergenic derivatives with reduced allergenic activity have been engineered to reduce side effects during SIT. Parietaria judaica (Pj) pollen contains two major allergens belonging to the family of non specific-Lipid Transfer Proteins (ns-LTP): Par j 1 and Par j 2. The allergens Par j 1 and Par j 2 are recognized in approximately 95% of allergic patients. By means of DNA re…

Allergen Specific ImmunotherapySITAllergyRecombinant allergenAllergy; Parietaria judaica; Hypoallergen; Recombinant allergen; Allergen Specific Immunotherapy; SITHypoallergenSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareParietaria judaica
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Allergen-Immuntherapie in der aktuellen COVID-19-Pandemie – ein Positionspapier von ARIA, EAACI, AeDA, GPA und DGAKI (Kurzversion) – Positionspapier …

2020

Allergen immunotherapyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemOtorhinolaryngologyDermatology clinicPandemicImmunologyPosition paperMedicinebusinessCoronavirus InfectionsLaryngo-Rhino-Otologie
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Personalized medicine for allergy treatment: Allergen immunotherapy still a unique and unmatched model

2021

International audience; The introduction of personalized medicine (PM) has been a milestone in the history of medical therapy, because it has revolutionized the previous approach of treating the disease with that of treating the patient. It is known today that diseases can occur in different genetic variants, making specific treatments of proven efficacy necessary for a given endotype. Allergic diseases are particularly suitable for PM, because they meet the therapeutic success requirements, including a known molecular mechanism of the disease, a diagnostic tool for such disease, and a treatment blocking the mechanism. The stakes of PM in allergic patients are molecular diagnostics, to dete…

Allergen immunotherapyEndotypeMESH: AllergensMESH: HypersensitivityImmunologyDiseaseBioinformaticsMESH: Precision Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemolecular diagnosisHypersensitivityImmunology and AllergyMedicineHumansPrecision MedicineMESH: Desensitization Immunologic[SDV.IMM.ALL]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/AllergologyMESH: Humansbusiness.industryMechanism (biology)MESH: GenomicsGenomicspersonalized medicineAllergenstreatable traitsMolecular diagnosticsOmics3. Good healthBiomarker (cell)omicsallergen immunotherapy; molecular diagnosis; omics; personalized medicine; treatable traits030228 respiratory systemDesensitization Immunologicallergen immunotherapyPersonalized medicinebusiness[SDV.IMM.ALL] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Allergology030215 immunology
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Current therapeutical strategies for allergic rhinitis

2018

Allergic rhinitis is a common condition with increasing prevalence and is associated with several comorbid disorders such as bronchial asthma and atopic dermatitis. If allergen avoidance is not possible, allergen-specific immunotherapy is the only causal treatment option.This review focuses on current treatments and the future outlook for allergic rhinitis. Pharmacotherapy includes mast cell stabilizers, antihistamines, glucocorticosteroids (GCSs), leukotriene receptor antagonists, and nasal decongestants. Nasal GCSs are currently regarded as the most effective treatment and are considered first-line therapy together with non-sedating antihistamines. The new formulation MP29-02 combines the…

Allergen immunotherapyRhinitis allergicTreatment outcomeHistamine Antagonistsmacromolecular substancesmedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAllergenimmune system diseasesmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)AsthmaPharmacologybusiness.industryHistamine antagonistsGeneral MedicineAtopic dermatitisrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseRhinitis Allergicrespiratory tract diseasesbody regionsTreatment OutcomeDesensitization Immunologic030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryExpert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
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Efficacy and safety of allergen immunotherapy in patients with allergy to molds: A systematic review

2018

BACKGROUND Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) with mould extracts has been performed for many years but the final demonstration of its clinical efficacy is still missing, due to the small number of studies and their inconsistent results. OBJECTIVE To systematically review efficacy and safety of AIT for the treatment of respiratory allergies to moulds. DESIGN The primary outcomes were safety and reduction of symptoms (Symptom Score, SS) and medication use (Medication Score, MS) in patients treated with AIT compared to controls. The strength of the evidence was graded based on the risk of bias, consistency and magnitude of effect, according to the GRADE Working Group's guide. DATA SOURCES Medline, …

Allergen immunotherapymedicine.medical_specialtyAllergyAntigens FungalImmunologyMEDLINECochrane LibraryPlacebo03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePharmacotherapyInternal medicineHypersensitivityHumansImmunology and AllergyMedicineAnti-Asthmatic Agents030212 general & internal medicineAsthmaClinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industryFungiAllergensmedicine.diseasePhenotypeTreatment Outcome030228 respiratory systemDesensitization ImmunologicSample size determinationbusinessClinical & Experimental Allergy
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Technical standards in allergen exposure chambers worldwide - an EAACI Task Force Report

2021

Allergen exposure chambers (AECs) can be used for controlled exposure to allergenic and non-allergenic airborne particles in an enclosed environment, in order to (i) characterize the pathological features of respiratory diseases and (ii) contribute to and accelerate the clinical development of pharmacological treatments and allergen immunotherapy for allergic disease of the respiratory tract (such as allergic rhinitis, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, and allergic asthma). In the guidelines of the European Medicines Agency for the clinical development of products for allergen immunotherapy (AIT), the role of AECs in determining primary endpoints in dose-finding Phase II trials is emphasized. A…

Allergen immunotherapymedicine.medical_specialtyAllergyImmunologytechnical standardsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansallergen exposure chambersIntensive care medicineCOVID-19 ; allergen exposure chambers ; clinical trials ; Allergie ; technical standards ; allergen immunotherapyField exposureclinical trialsTask forcebusiness.industryCOVID-19Technical informationAllergic asthmaAllergensrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseRhinitis AllergicAsthmaClinical trialDesensitization Immunologicallergen immunotherapyPollenALLERGEN EXPOSUREbusiness
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EAACI Position paper on the standardization of nasal allergen challenges.

2018

DR. FARID, S.H. M.H. M. Kn. - FR FARID/0000-0003-0372-4963; Gevaert, Philippe/0000-0002-1629-8468; Hox, Valerie/0000-0003-2390-294X; Wagenman, Martin/0000-0002-9734-0241; Vent, Julia/0000-0001-5071-9580 WOS: 000438710600002 PubMed: 29377177 Nasal allergen challenge (NAC) is an important tool to diagnose allergic rhinitis. In daily clinical routine, experimentally, or when measuring therapeutic success clinically, nasal allergen challenge is fundamental. It is further one of the key diagnostic tools when initiating specific allergen immunotherapy. So far, national recommendations offered guidance on its execution; however, international divergence left many questions unanswered. These differ…

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The effect of allergen immunotherapy in the onset of new sensitizations: a meta-analysis

2017

Background Although the preventive efficacy of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) in the onset of new allergen sensitizations has been asserted by many reviews, position papers, and consensus conferences, the evidence available is from only 3 studies. The objective of this work was a systematic review to evaluate the preventive efficacy of AIT in the onset of new allergen sensitizations. The end-point was the risk difference (RD) in the onset of new allergen sensitizations between patients treated with AIT and pharmacotherapy. Methods Computerized bibliographic searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library (until November 30th, 2016) were done. Random-effects and fixed-effects model meta-…

Allergen immunotherapymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCochrane Librarymedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causelaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAllergenPharmacotherapy030228 respiratory systemOtorhinolaryngologyRandomized controlled triallawMeta-analysisInternal medicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyObservational study030212 general & internal medicinebusinessAsthmaInternational Forum of Allergy & Rhinology
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