نتایج جستجو برای: pollen allergen exposure

تعداد نتایج: 335976  

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2003
P A Steerenberg E W M A Bischoff A de Klerk A P J Verlaan L M N Jongbloets H van Loveren A Opperhuizen G Zomer S H Heisterkamp M Hady F T M Spieksma P H Fischer J A M A Dormans J G C van Amsterdam

During 2 months of the pollen season, the acute and putative adjuvant effect of traffic-related air pollution on respiratory health was investigated in children sensitised to grass pollen or house dust mite (HDM). Respiratory complaints were objectified via measurement of exhaled NO and inflammatory mediators in nasal lavage (NAL). During the study children, skin prick negative (n = 31) or posi...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2011
Louisa K James Mohamed H Shamji Samantha M Walker Duncan R Wilson Petra A Wachholz James N Francis Mikila R Jacobson Ian Kimber Stephen J Till Stephen R Durham

BACKGROUND Grass pollen immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis is a disease-modifying treatment that results in long-term clinical tolerance lasting years after treatment discontinuation. Active treatment is associated with generation of inhibitory grass pollen-specific IgG antibodies capable of blocking allergen-IgE interactions. OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate the involvement of IgG-associ...

2014
Christoph Madritsch Elisabeth Gadermaier Christian Lupinek Rudolf Valenta Flicker Sabine

The timothy grass pollen allergen Phl p 1 belongs to the group 1 of highly cross-reactive grass pollen allergens with a molecular mass of ∼25-30 kDa. Group 1 allergens are recognized by >95% of grass pollen allergic patients. We investigated the IgE recognition of Phl p 1 using allergen-specific IgE-derived single-chain variable Ab fragments (IgE-ScFvs) isolated from a combinatorial library con...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2015
P Panzner I Malkusová M Vachová M Liška P Brodská O Růžičková M Malý

BACKGROUND Nasal inflammation in allergic rhinitis enhances bronchial Th2 driven inflammation and development of asthma. We assessed bronchial inflammation induced by natural allergen exposure during pollen season in patients with pollinosis with or without asthma to show the intensity of inflammation in asthma and rhinitis and possible persistence of inflammation in periods without allergen ex...

2015
E. Hattinger S. Scheiblhofer E. Roesler T. Thalhamer J. Thalhamer R. Weiss

Recently, mRNA vaccines have been introduced as a safety-optimized alternative to plasmid DNA-based vaccines for protection against allergy. However, it remained unclear whether the short persistence of this vaccine type would limit memory responses and whether the protective immune response type would be maintained during recurrent exposure to allergen. We tested the duration of protective mem...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2010
D Villalta R Asero

BACKGROUND Profilin is a highly conserved protein regarded as a pan-allergen in pollen and vegetable food. Homologous proteins from different sources are highly cross-reactive. OBJECTIVE To assess whether detecting immunoglobulin (Ig) E to multiple profilins from different sources is clinically more useful than detecting IgE to a single representative profilin. METHODS Sera from 43 subjects...

2015
Ulrike Pichler Michael Hauser Martin Wolf Maria Livia Bernardi Gabriele Gadermaier Richard Weiss Christof Ebner Hidenori Yokoi Toshiro Takai Alain Didierlaurent Chiara Rafaiani Peter Briza Adriano Mari Heidrun Behrendt Michael Wallner Fátima Ferreira

BACKGROUND Pollen released by allergenic members of the botanically unrelated families of Asteraceae and Cupressaceae represent potent elicitors of respiratory allergies in regions where these plants are present. As main allergen sources the Asteraceae species ragweed and mugwort, as well as the Cupressaceae species, cypress, mountain cedar, and Japanese cedar have been identified. The major al...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Karim H Shalaby Alexandra Allard-Coutu Michael J O'Sullivan Emily Nakada Salman T Qureshi Brian J Day James G Martin

Oxidative stress in allergic asthma may result from oxidase activity or proinflammatory molecules in pollens. Signaling via TLR4 and its adaptor Toll-IL-1R domain-containing adapter inducing IFN-β (TRIF) has been implicated in reactive oxygen species-mediated acute lung injury and in Th2 immune responses. We investigated the contributions of oxidative stress and TLR4/TRIF signaling to experimen...

2016
Nieves Segura Teresa Abos José A. Compaired Esther Compés Isabel Guallar Manuel Morales Susana Monzón José Mozota Pilar Muñoz Jesús Pola Macarena Quintana Beatriz Rojas Sara San Juan Felicitas Villa Cristina Zapata Lucía Jimeno Fernando de la Torre

BACKGROUND Profilin sensitisation is considered a diagnostic confounding factor in areas where patients are exposed to multiple pollens. The aim of this study is to assess pollen sensitisation profiles in adults and children and to evaluate, by means of component-resolved diagnosis (CRD) and skin prick testing (SPT), which pollens may be considered as risk factors of profilin sensitisation in o...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2013
S Micheal A Wangorsch S Wolfheimer K Foetisch K Minhas S Scheurer A Ahmed

BACKGROUND Paper mulberry (Morus papyrifera) pollen is considered to be one of the most clinically relevant aeroallergens in Pakistan. To date, the allergenicity of the pollen has not been investigated. OBJECTIVE To characterize the sensitization profile of mulberry-allergic patients and the proteins of paper mulberry pollen contributing to pollinosis in the Pakistani population. METHODS Pr...

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