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Background – Grass leaf has been suspected to cause immunoglobulin (Ig)E‐mediated immediate hypersensitivity reactions both in humans and in dogs. However, most studies in this area are case control studies without in vitro data showing the involvement of IgE in the reaction.
Ken Mason, Janet Davies, Merja Ruutu
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The safety of rush immunotherapy in the management of canine atopic dermatitis—230 cases
Background – The duration of the induction phase of allergen‐specific immunotherapy conventionally is a period of several weeks, during which the volume of an allergen solution, administered by injection, is gradually increased until the maintenance dose is reached.
Tamara Weitzer, Ralf Mueller
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Background – While the clinical features were described recently, the histopathological characterisation of trunk‐dominant canine pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is lacking, and whether it differs from classic facial or insecticide‐triggered PF is unknown. Hypothesis/Objectives – This study describes the histopathological findings of trunk‐dominant PF, and ...
Natalie Katharina Yvonne Gedon +6 more
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Highlights The CD4 T cells of type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients particularly having HLA‐DRB1*03‐DQA1*05‐DQB1*02 haplotype are reactive against a particular region of the glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) protein. GAD65 peptides encompassing 288–308 amino acid positions (peptide pool 2) may be favored by the HLA‐DR3 molecule for presentation to CD4 T ...
Neihenuo Chuzho +7 more
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Abstract Background Allergic skin diseases are common in horses worldwide. The most common causes are insect bites and environmental allergens. Objectives To review the current literature and provide consensus on pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Materials and Methods The authors reviewed the literature up to November 2022.
R. Marsella +6 more
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Efficacy of subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy in atopic dogs: A retrospective study of 664 cases
Background –Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is an allergic skin disease affecting approximately 10% of dogs. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is currently the only treatment option able to induce tolerance to the causative allergens. Objective – To retrospectively establish the efficacy of AIT in atopic dogs.
Evelien E. M. Fennis +6 more
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Highlights Phosphoinositide 3‐kinase (PI3K)/Akt signaling is an emerging promising therapeutic target for diabetes. Modulation of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, via protein and peptide‐based biologics, parasite‐derived molecules, plant extracts, or through microRNA interactions, will regulate the processes that determine the function of β‐cells and ...
Inah Camaya +2 more
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Altered plasma cytokines in dogs with atopic dermatitis
Background – Canine (Canis lupus familiaris) atopic dermatitis (AD) shares similar clinical signs to human AD. The abnormal immune response of AD is orchestrated by T lymphocytes, and may include variable involvement of cytokines, Regulatory T (Treg) cells, eosinophils, mast cells and other immune components.
Hamutal Mazrier +3 more
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Advances in Mechanism of Coexistence and Pharmaceutical Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure and Depression [PDF]
The coprevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) and depression is 10%-79%, the pathogenesis of these two diseases is related to the activation of immune inflammatory system, insulin resistance and intestinal flora imbalance, and relevant regulation is ...
YANG Rongjun, SHI Yufang, WANG Qinghai
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Apoe+/-ldlr+/- mice as a useful model to evaluate accelerated atherogenesis by Helicobacter pylori infection [PDF]
Atherosclerosis is closely related to chronic infection. In the present study, we evaluated atherogenesis by gastric infection with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) in atherosclerosis-prone apoe+/-ldlr+/- mice.
Cui, Jinhua
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