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We used patient samples and a murine model to understand the contribution of Bregs to EoE immunopathology. We find that Breg‐derived IL‐10 is important for controlling EoE, but that Breg expansion and function are impaired in this condition. We identify IFNγ as a key negative regulator of Breg function in mice and patients with EoE. Bregs, regulatory B
Rachel L. Clement +4 more
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Current trends in peanut allergy immunotherapy: a review
Peanut allergy (PA) poses significant clinical challenges due to its potentially life-threatening nature and increasing prevalence, particularly in children.
Klementyna Łyżwa +4 more
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Immunological Outcomes of Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy in Food Allergy
IgE-mediated food allergies are caused by adverse immunologic responses to food proteins. Allergic reactions may present locally in different tissues such as skin, gastrointestinal and respiratory tract and may result is systemic life-threatening ...
Ann-Marie Malby Schoos +34 more
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Yin and yang of interleukin-17 in host immunity to infection [version 1; referees: 2 approved] [PDF]
The interleukin-17 (IL-17) family cytokines, such as IL-17A and IL-17F, play important protective roles in host immune response to a variety of infections such as bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral.
Das, Shibali, Khader, Shabaana
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore how youth understand and manage risk associated with food allergy in everyday life, aiming to inform future advanced nursing and care initiatives. Design Qualitative study based on critical psychological practice research. Methods Data was generated through participant observation and informal interviews during a 2‐day camp with
Britt Egmose +4 more
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IL-6 activated integrated BATF/IRF4 functions in lymphocytes are T-bet-independent and reversed by subcutaneous immunotherapy. [PDF]
IL-6 plays a central role in supporting pathological TH2 and TH17 cell development and inhibiting the protective T regulatory cells in allergic asthma. TH17 cells have been demonstrated to regulate allergic asthma in general and T-bet-deficiency-induced ...
Finotto, S. +9 more
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Topographical variations in the skin barrier and their role in disease pathogenesis
Unlike the gut, the skin appears uniform at first glance. However, histological and molecular biological research has revealed significant regional variations in the composition and function of its main barrier elements. In this review, we describe the topographical differences of four barrier elements in healthy skin: microbiome, chemical, physical ...
Z. Dajnoki +5 more
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Food Allergen Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Patients with IgE-Mediated Food Allergy
The prevalence of allergic diseases, including food allergy, is increasing, especially in developed countries. Implementation of an elimination diet is not a sufficient therapeutic strategy in patients with food allergy, whose quality of life is ...
Mirjana Turkalj +3 more
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Trajectories of allergic diseases in children: Destination unknown?
Abstract The trajectories of allergic diseases represent one of the most currently debated topics both when referred to childhood and likewise adulthood. Data from cohorts show their heterogeneity as well as the key role of genetic and environmental factors.
Birgit Kalb +13 more
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New modalities of allergen immunotherapy
Allergen immunotherapy is a rapidly evolving field. Although subcutaneous immunotherapy has been practiced for over a hundred years, improved understanding of the underlying immunological mechanisms has led to the development of new, efficacious and ...
Manish Ramesh, Merhunisa Karagic
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