Search results for "Allergic sensitization"

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Neutrophils restrain allergic airway inflammation by limiting ILC2 function and monocyte-dendritic cell antigen presentation

2019

Neutrophil mobilization, recruitment, and clearance must be tightly regulated as overexuberant neutrophilic inflammation is implicated in the pathology of chronic diseases, including asthma. Efforts to target neutrophils therapeutically have failed to consider their pleiotropic functions and the implications of disrupting fundamental regulatory pathways that govern their turnover during homeostasis and inflammation. Using the house dust mite (HDM) model of allergic airway disease, we demonstrate that neutrophil depletion unexpectedly resulted in exacerbated T helper 2 (TH2) inflammation, epithelial remodeling, and airway resistance. Mechanistically, this was attributable to a marked increas…

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TH17 cells mediate pulmonary collateral priming

2010

Background Our laboratory has shown that inhalational sensitization to new antigens is facilitated through an ongoing T H 2-polarized inflammation of the lung, a phenomenon we call "collateral priming." Objective We were interested to analyze whether a T H 1-polarized pulmonary inflammation also facilitates priming toward new antigens and which cytokine or cytokines are involved. Methods T H 1-polarized T cells were generated in vitro and transferred into congenic mice. Mice were challenged initially with cognate antigen and an unrelated antigen; consecutively, they received cognate antigen or the secondary antigen. Airway inflammation, antigen-specific IgG2a levels, and airway hyperrespons…

Adoptive cell transfermedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyPriming (immunology)Mice TransgenicCell SeparationLymphocyte ActivationArticleAllergic sensitizationMiceAntigenmedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellAntigen-presenting cellLungMice Inbred BALB Cbusiness.industryInterleukin-17PneumoniaFlow CytometryAdoptive TransferCytokineInhalationImmunologyTh17 CellsInterleukin 17Bronchial HyperreactivitybusinessJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Relationship between specific serum IGE to Ascaris lumbricoides and onset of respiratory symptoms in Bangladesh immigrants

2006

The role of helminths in asthma and/or rhinitis and in allergic sensitization is still unclear. We assessed the relationship between Ascaris-specific IgE, respiratory symptoms and allergic sensitization in Bangladesh immigrants. 246 individuals were examined from 1996 to 2001. Serum total IgE, Ascaris IgE, specific IgE to inhalant allergens, skin prick tests (SPT) and parasitological evaluation of the stool were performed. Total serum IgE were significantly higher in Ascaris-IgE positive (> 0.35 kU/L) individuals (806.5 [409.0–1436.0] kU/L vs. 207.0 [127.0–332.5] kU/L; P < 0.0001) and in subjects with respiratory symptoms (413.0 [239.0–1096.0] kU/L vs. 259.5 [147.0–387.0] kU/L), ( P …

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Prevalence of Sensitization toAnisakis simplexAmong Professionally Exposed Populations in Sicily

2012

Anisakis simplex (AS) is a cause of allergic sensitization and potential occupational risk is suggested in fishermen and workers assigned to fish processing and sale. A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to assess possible health effects of occupational exposure to AS in workers recruited from western Sicily fisheries sector. Social, demographic, and occupation-related data were collected. Serum total immunoglobulin E (IgE) and specific IgE levels to AS (threshold >0.35 kU/L) were determined by an fluoroimmunoassay technique. Ninety-four subjects with potential occupational exposure (fishmongers, fishermen, fish industry employees) were recruited. Specific AS IgEs were detected in…

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Formalin-Fixed <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> Particles Prevent Allergic Sensitization in a Murine Model of Type I Allergy

2007

<i>Background:</i> Bacterial infections are supposed to act counterregulatory to the development of allergen-specific Th2 immune responses. We analyzed whether administration of extracellular <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> inhibited experimental sensitization against allergens. <i>Methods:</i> BALB/c mice were immunized with alum-adsorbed ovalbumin (OVA) together with formalin-fixed <i>Staphylococcus</i> particles. OVA-specific antibody production and cytokine synthesis by spleen cells was analyzed. Airway reactivity and cellular infiltration into the airways was assessed after intranasal challenge of mice with OVA. In addition, the capacity of …

Allergybiologybusiness.industryImmunologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseImmunoglobulin Emedicine.disease_causeAllergic sensitizationImmune systemmedicine.anatomical_structureHygiene hypothesisStaphylococcus aureusImmunopathologyImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinImmunology and AllergybusinessSensitizationInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology
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Exhaled nitric oxide, total serum IgE and allergic sensitization in childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis

2005

Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) levels are correlated with several markers of atopy and inflammatory activity in the airways, but the relationship between eNO and total serum IgE has not been fully elucidated in the context of allergic sensitization. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between eNO, total serum IgE and allergic sensitization in childhood asthma and allergic rhinitis. eNO levels, lung function, skin prick tests and total serum IgE were determined in 109 children (mean age, 10.4 yr) with mild intermittent asthma and in 41 children (mean age, 10.1 yr) with allergic rhinitis; 25 healthy non-atopic children were recruited as controls. eNO levels (median) were sig…

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Standard skin prick testing and sensitization to inhalant allergens across Europe - a survey from the GA²LEN network.

2005

Skin prick testing (SPT) is the standard method for diagnosing allergic sensitization but is to some extent performed differently in clinical centres across Europe. There would be advantages in harmonizing the standard panels of allergens used in different European countries, both for clinical purposes and for research, especially with increasing mobility within Europe and current trends in botany and agriculture. As well as improving diagnostic accuracy, this would allow better comparison of research findings in European allergy centres. We have compared the different SPT procedures operating in 29 allergy centres within the Global Allergy and Asthma European Network (GA2LEN). Standard SPT…

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Environmental risk factors and lung diseases in children: From guidelines to health effects

2013

Abstract During the last decades research all over the world has highlighted the deleterious effects of outdoor and indoor pollution on respiratory health of adults and children. The World Health Organization (WHO) “ Air quality guidelines for Europe ” played a fundamental role in providing information and guidance to authorities involved in the air pollution field and they are considered the key source on which the European Commission's directive on air quality is based. Children appear to be most vulnerable to the harmful effects of outdoor pollutants, which can cause both acute exacerbations, as well as chronic respiratory symptoms and diseases. Possible mechanisms include the induction …

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Asthma phenotypes identified by latent class analysis in the ISAAC phase II Spain study.

2012

SummaryBackground Classification of respiratory symptoms may help to identify different underlying asthma phenotypes reflecting differences in aetiology and prognosis of wheezing disease among children. Objective To determine childhood asthma phenotypes based on respiratory symptoms from a widely used questionnaire to further classify phenotypes in international settings. Methods Between 2000 and 2002 cross-sectional studies were performed in four centres in Spain. Parental questionnaires were used to collect information on allergic diseases in more than 4000 children aged 8–12 years. In addition, objective markers for allergic sensitization and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) were meas…

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The impact of age on prevalence of positive skin prick tests and specific IgE tests

2011

SummaryAging is associated with modifications of the immune system, defined as immunosenescence. This could contribute to a reduced prevalence of allergic disease in the elderly population. In this regard, atopy has rarely been considered in the clinical assessment of the geriatric respiratory patient. This article is a review of the available literature assessing the impact of age on atopy. In the majority of papers, we found a lower prevalence of atopy in the most advanced ages, both in healthy subjects and in individuals affected by allergic respiratory diseases. Unfortunately, no large, longitudinal studies performed in the general population have been conducted to further explore this …

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