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IgG responses to sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) with recombinant (r) Mal d 1 or rBet v 1 were tested for cross‐reactivity, cross‐blocking activity, and affinity to homologous food allergens with varying amino acid sequence identities to both allergens. rMal d 1‐SLIT‐induced IgG1 displayed strong reactivity, blocking activity, and affinity to Pru av 1.
Hilal Demir +5 more
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Allergen‐Specific Immunotherapy and Trained Immunity
ABSTRACT The high prevalence of allergic diseases reached over the last years is attributed to the complex interplay of genetic factors, lifestyle changes, and environmental exposome. Allergen‐specific immunotherapy (AIT) is the single therapeutic strategy for allergic diseases with the potential capacity to modify the course of the disease.
Leticia Martín‐Cruz, Oscar Palomares
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Angora wool asthma in textile industry [PDF]
Up to now the exposures to hair and skin derivatives of animals have not yet been the subject of systematic studies. The observation of a clinical case has provided the opportunity for a review of the literature.
Coppola G. +4 more
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CD4 T-Cell Cytokine Response to Mite Recombinant Tropomyosin in Mite, Snail and Shrimp Allergic Patients [PDF]
This work is a preliminary study on immune cell function, evaluating possible tropomyosin-triggering in a snail-mite-shrimp cross ...
Inácio, Filipe +2 more
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Skewed Exposure to Environmental Antigens Complements Hygiene Hypothesis in Explaining the Rise of Allergy [PDF]
The Hygiene Hypothesis has been recognized as an important cornerstone to explain the sudden increase in the prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases in modernized culture.
A Hobolth +59 more
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Specific suppression of antigen-antibody reactions by a dialysate from Dermatophagoides farinae.
Mite dialysate prepared from an extract of house dust mite, Dermatophagoides farinae, suppressed 48-h homologous passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) in rats caused by a non-dialyzable fraction of the mite extract (mite antigen), and the suppression was dose-dependent with a high specificity for the antigen.
A, Koda +6 more
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Immune Polarization in Allergic Patients: Role of the Innate Immune System [PDF]
Allergens come into contact with the immune system as components of a very diverse mixture. The most common sources are pollen grains, food, and waste. These sources contain a variety of immunomodulatory components that play a key role in the induction ...
Barber, Domingo +3 more
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Comparison of ammoniated and nonammoniated extracts in children with latex allergy [PDF]
The use of ammoniated or nonammoniated latex extracts for the diagnosis of latex allergy is still a matter of debate. The aim of our study was to compare the characteristics of the two types of extracts by immunoblotting and RAST techniques in children ...
LA GRUTTA, Stefania +4 more
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Blomia tropicalis (Bt) and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dp) are the prevalent house dust mites in tropical countries and are associated with allergic diseases. Glycosylated antigens are highly immunogenic and involved in different pathologies.
K.C. Almeida +8 more
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