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Role of non cholinergic system components in Chronic Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps

2010

The Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) enzyme and its product Acetylcholine (ACh) are classically components of the cholinergic system, however recent data clearly demonstrated their potential role in the bronchial airway inflammation. The aim of this study was to identify whether ChAT, Muscarinic receptor M3 and ACh are involved in the nasal airway inflammation of subjects with Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CR) and Nasal polyps (common in many patients with CR). We collected nasal specimens from normal subjects, from allergic patients with CR (ACR) and from ACR and nasal polyps. Fragments from surgical biopsies were extracted for both total mRNA and total proteins to analyse the levels of ChAT and…

Allergy Inflammation Cell biology
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Cover Feature: Total Synthesis of a Partial Structure from Arabinogalactan and Its Application for Allergy Prevention (Chem. Eur. J. 3/2021)

2020

Allergy preventionChemistryFeature (computer vision)ArabinogalactanOrganic ChemistryAirway inflammationTotal synthesisCover (algebra)General ChemistryComputational biologyCatalysisChemistry – A European Journal
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Role of non cholinergic system components in Chronic rhinosinusitis and nasal polips

2010

Allergy Inflammation Cell biology
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Mast Cells Induce Migration of Dendritic Cells in a Murine Model of Acute Allergic Airway Disease

2009

<i>Background: </i>The migration of dendritic cells (DCs) from the lungs to the regional lymph nodes is necessary for the development of allergic airway disease. Following activation, mast cells release a variety of stored or de novo-produced inflammatory mediators, several of them being capable of activating DCs. In this study, the role of mast cells on DC migration from the lungs to the thoracic lymph nodes was investigated in sensitized mice. <i>Methods:</i> Mast cell-deficient mice (Kit<sup>W-sh/W-sh</sup>) and their wild-type counterparts were sensitized intraperitoneally with ovalbumine (OVA) in saline and challenged by a single intranasal administr…

AllergyAdoptive cell transferOvalbuminImmunologyInflammationCell SeparationMiceAnimalsImmunology and AllergyMedicineMast CellsAntigen-presenting cellFollicular dendritic cellsbusiness.industryCell migrationDendritic CellsGeneral MedicineDendritic cellAllergensrespiratory systemFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseMast cellAdoptive Transferrespiratory tract diseasesChemotaxis Leukocytemedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyBronchial Hyperreactivitymedicine.symptombusinessBronchoalveolar Lavage FluidInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology
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dIvergEnt: How IgE Axis Contributes to the Continuum of Allergic Asthma and Anti-IgE Therapies

2017

[EN] Asthma is an airway disease characterised by chronic inflammation with intermittent or permanent symptoms including wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and cough, which vary in terms of their occurrence, frequency, and intensity. The most common associated feature in the airways of patients with asthma is airway inflammation. In recent decades, efforts have been made to characterise the heterogeneous clinical nature of asthma. The interest in improving the definitions of asthma phenotypes and endotypes is growing, although these classifications do not always correlate with prognosis nor are always appropriate therapeutic approaches. Attempts have been made to identify the m…

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Mucosal immunoregulation: transcription factors as possible therapeutic targets.

2005

Much progress has been recently made with regard to our understanding of the mucosal immune system in health and disease. In particular, it has been shown that uncontrolled mucosal immune responses driven by lymphocytes or non-lymphoid cells may lead to immunological diseases such as allergy, hypersensitivity and inflammation. Thus, a more detailed understanding of mucosal immune regulation and decision making at mucosal surfaces is essential for a better understanding of mucosal immune responses in health and disease. Antigen presenting cells and T lymphocytes play a key role in controlling mucosal immune responses. To deal with this key task, T helper cells differentiate into functionally…

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The role of NO in contact hypersensitivity

2001

Contact dermatitis or contact hypersensitivity (CHS) is a common T lymphocyte-mediated allergic disease characterized by local inflammatory skin reactions following contact with small reactive compounds called haptens. In common with other allergic processes, the development of contact dermatitis proceeds in two phases: a sensitization phase which occurs on first exposure to allergen, and an elicitation phase which occurs on subsequent exposure when the clinical manifestations of the disease are observed. This process is hapten-specific. While the pathophysiology of the sensitization phase is well characterized, our understanding of the elicitation phase is still incomplete, including the r…

AllergyImmunologyInflammationDermatitis ContactNitric OxideNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemDownregulation and upregulationmedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and Allergyskin and connective tissue diseasesSensitizationPharmacologyintegumentary systembiologymedicine.diseaseNitric oxide synthasemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunologybiology.proteinmedicine.symptomContact dermatitisInternational Immunopharmacology
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Epileptic seizures as a manifestation of cow's milk allergy: a studied relationship and description of our pediatric experience

2014

Adverse reactions after ingestion of cow's milk proteins can occur at any age, from birth and even amongst exclusively breast-fed infants, although not all of these are hypersensitivity reactions. The most common presentations related to cow's milk protein allergy are skin reactions, failure to thrive, anaphylaxis as well as gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders. In addition, several cases of cow's milk protein allergy in the literature have documented neurological involvement, manifesting with convulsive seizures in children. This may be due to CNS spread of a peripheral inflammatory response. Furthermore, there is evidence that pro-inflammatory cytokines are responsible for disruptin…

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Higher serum levels of periostin and the risk of exacerbations in moderate asthmatics

2016

BACKGROUND: In asthma, exacerbations and poor disease control are linked to airway allergic inflammation. Serum periostin has been proposed as a systemic biomarker of eosinophilic inflammation. This pilot study aims at evaluating whether in patients with moderate asthma, higher baseline levels of serum periostin are associated with a greater risk of exacerbation. METHODS: Fifteen outpatients with moderate allergic asthma were recruited. Serum concentrations of periostin were assessed (ELISA) at baseline, and the frequency of asthma exacerbations was recorded during a one-year follow-up. RESULTS: Patients (M/F: 10/5, mean age of 47.6 ± 11.0 years) had mean ACQ score of 5.5 ± 4.2 and FEV1%pre…

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Cat Allergy as a Source Intensification of Atopic Dermatitis in Adult Patients

2020

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by exacerbations and remissions of eczematous skin, underlain by impaired skin barrier and aberrant Th2-type and Th-22 cytokine production. A number of allergens, in particular contact with fur animals, may aggravate the disease. This study seeks to define the influence of having a regular contact with a pet cat at home on the severity of symptoms and signs of AD. We addressed the issue using the SCORing Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) and visual analog (VAS) scores to assess the intensity of pruritus and by measuring the blood content of specific IgE and IL-4, IL-13, and IL-22 cytokines. The study group consisted of 47 adult patients suffering from AD sin…

Allergy; Animal fur allergen; Atopic dermatitis; Inflammation; Interleukins; Pet cat; Skin pruritus.
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