نتایج جستجو برای: allergen immunotherapy

تعداد نتایج: 43044  

2013
Aissa Sana Chaker Ben Salem Khedher Ahmed Azouzi Abdelbeki Sehli Jihed Ben Saida Imene Boussarsar Mohamed

Allergen specific immunotherapy (ASI) is a well-documented treatment for allergic asthma, rhinitis and allergy to bee venoms. Immunotherapy with subcutaneous injections of allergens extracts has proved beneficial in reducing symptoms of allergic rhinitis and asthma. Side effects due to specific immunotherapy in short term have been largely documented. These effects were various but were usually...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Kayhan T Nouri-Aria Petra A Wachholz James N Francis Mikila R Jacobson Samantha M Walker Louisa K Wilcock Steven Q Staple Robert C Aalberse Stephen J Till Stephen R Durham

T regulatory cells and IL-10 have been implicated in the mechanism of immunotherapy in patients with systemic anaphylaxis following bee stings. We studied the role of IL-10 in the induction of clinical, cellular, and humoral tolerance during immunotherapy for local mucosal allergy in subjects with seasonal pollinosis. Local and systemic IL-10 responses and serum Ab concentrations were measured ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Guro Gafvelin Stephen Parmley Theresa Neimert-Andersson Ulrich Blank Tove L J Eriksson Marianne van Hage Juha Punnonen

Allergen-specific immunotherapy is the only treatment that provides long lasting relief of allergic symptoms. Currently, it is based on repeated administration of allergen extracts. To improve the safety and efficacy of allergen extract-based immunotherapy, application of hypoallergens, i.e. modified allergens with reduced IgE binding capacity but retained T-cell reactivity, has been proposed. ...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 1998
F Ferreira C Ebner B Kramer G Casari P Briza A J Kungl R Grimm B Jahn-Schmid H Breiteneder D Kraft M Breitenbach H J Rheinberger O Scheiner

Specific immunotherapy is an efficient treatment for patients suffering from type I allergy. The mechanisms underlying successful immunotherapy are assumed to operate at the level of T helper cells, leading to a modulation of the immune response to allergens. During immunotherapy, increasing doses of allergens are given on a regular basis, and the beneficial effects for the patient depend on th...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2010
Hans Grönlund Tiiu Saarne Guro Gafvelin Marianne van Hage

Sensitization to cat is a common cause of allergic disease all over the world. Symptoms range from mild rhinoconjunctivitis to potentially life-threatening asthmatic exacerbations. In vivo and in vitro diagnostics of cat allergy is currently based on cat dander extract. As allergen extracts from natural sources are heterogeneous in composition, the allergen content may vary. With the introducti...

Journal: :Allergy 2021

Sensitization to one or more non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs), initially thought exist mainly in southern Europe, is becoming accepted as a cause of allergic reactions plant foods across Europe and beyond. The peach nsLTP allergen Pru p 3 dominant sensitizing peaches common food trigger, although multiple can be involved. A frequent feature the requirement for cofactor (exercise, a...

2015
Melina Makatsori Gianenrico Senna Constantinos Pitsios Ramon Lleonart Ludger Klimek Carlos Nunes Maia Rukhadze Barbara Rogala Radoslaw Gawlik Petr Panzner Oliver Pfaar Moises Calderon

BACKGROUND Adherence to allergen immunotherapy is important for its effectiveness. There is currently limited data available on allergen immunotherapy adherence outside of clinical trials i.e. in real-life clinical practice. As part of a European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Immunotherapy Interest group initiative, we endeavoured to design a survey in order to prospectively evalua...

2013
Raúl Lázaro Castro Almarales Mirta Alvarez Castello José Severino Rodríguez Canosa Mercedes Ronquillo Díaz Mayda González León Mary Carmen Reyes Zamora Maytee Mateo Morejó

Background Immunotherapy with mite allergens is effective both in rhinitis and asthma. However, injection immunotherapy carries a high risk of systemic adverse events, so, the sublingual route (SLIT) is being used more frequently. Efficacy of SLIT in asthma has been widely studied, however, in Cuba, the therapeutic effect of mite vaccines of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dp), D.siboney (Ds) a...

2016
Radoslaw Gawlik Alicja Grzanka Barbara Jawor Eugeniusz Czecior

INTRODUCTION A pathomechanism of allergic rhinitis is complex. A neurogenic mechanism seems to play a significant role in this phenomenon. AIM The evaluation of influence of specific immunotherapy of mugwort pollen allergic patients on the bradykinin concentration in the nasal lavage fluid. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included 22 seasonal allergic rhinitis patients. Thirty persons with m...

2014
Kyoung Yong Jeong Jae-Hyun Lee Eun-Jin Kim Joo-Shil Lee Sang-Heon Cho Soo-Jong Hong Jung-Won Park

Allergy diagnosis and immunotherapy in Korea rely mostly on imported allergen extracts. However, some allergens that are not important in Western countries are not commercially available, and even the same species of allergen source often displays differences in allergenicity due to amino acid sequence polymorphisms. Therefore, it is essential to prepare allergen extracts that reflect regional ...

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