Aerobiology in Asian airway allergic diseases

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  • Bernard Yu-Hor Thong
چکیده

House dust mite allergy is present in up to 90% of Asian atopic patients, with increasing incidence and prevalence of sensitization and clinical allergy from childhood through to adulthood. This far exceeds the reported prevalence of 50%–70% in Western populations [1]. House dust mite allergy is particularly common in the tropical areas of Southeast Asia due to the warm, humid climate [2]. In contrast, allergy to grass and tree pollen and animal dander affect less than 10% of Asian patients compared to 40%–70% of individuals with asthma and allergic rhinitis living in the West. It is only in certain parts of Asia and Australasia where grass and tree pollen allergy is more prevalent than house dust mite allergy e.g., Japanese cedar, subtropical Bahia grass, and Bermuda grass pollens [3]. Distinct regional differences in aeroallergen sensitization reflects the different urban versus rural, environmental, lifestyle, geographical and climatic differences within the Asia-Pacific region. Time trend changes in the patterns of aeroallergen sensitization from a diverse aerobiology to increasing house dust mite sensitization may also be a result of climate change. Similarly, a study from Seoul and Incheon showed time trend and diversity differences in pollen allergy in 2015 and 2016, where pollen seasons became longer and peak concentrations possibly potentiated by climate change [4]. In 2015, the World Allergy Organization issued a position statement on the potential short and long-term effects of climate change on the prevalence of allergic airway diseases, in particular asthma and rhinitis [5]. Global warming and the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide; severe and prolonged heat waves, air pollution, forest fires, desert storms, droughts, and floods have the potential to increase the prevalence, severity, morbidity, and mortality from respiratory allergy. Global warming may also affect the start, duration, and intensity of the pollen season; or the rate of asthma exacerbations due to air pollution, respiratory infections, and/ or cold air inhalation. Air pollution is associated with decrease in lung function, and increased emergency room visits and hospitalizations in asthma. Occupational exposure to both allergens and nonallergens may also exacerbate asthma [6]. At the cellular level, the influence of environmental air pollutants on bronchial hyperresponsiveness is elegantly demonstrated in a study using a murine asthma model, which showed enhanced oxygen toxicity and antioxidant activity in response to ozone in asthmatic but not normal mice [7]. Such translational research will help improve our understanding of the interaction between environment pollutants and asthma control, and hence the effectiveness of environmental interventions in asthma management, particularly in children [8].

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دوره 7  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017