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Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease, characterized by airway obstruction and inflammation. Increasing evidence shows that the small airways contribute significantly to the clinical expression and severity of asthma. Traditionally, high levels of disease activity are thought to be necessary before symptoms occur in the small airways because of their large reserve capacity. However, this concept...
BackgroundAsthma is a heterogeneous disease and its different phenotypes need to be better characterized from a biochemical‐inflammatory standpoint. This study aimed to apply the metabolomic approach to exhaled breath condensate (breathomics) to discriminate different asthma phenotypes, with a particular focus on severe asthma in children.
MethodsIn this cross‐sectional study, we recruited 42 asthmatic...
BackgroundExposure to the synthetic antimicrobial chemical, triclosan, used in personal care products, has been hypothesized to lead to allergic disease. We investigated whether triclosan exposure was associated with allergic sensitization and symptoms in 10‐year‐old Norwegian children.
MethodsUrinary concentrations of triclosan were measured in one first morning void from 623 children, collected...
BackgroundLipids are required for mice sensitization to Ber e 1, Brazil nut major allergen. Here, we characterized different lipid fractions extracted from Brazil nuts and the lipid‐binding ability of Ber e 1. Further, we determined their in vivo ability to induce Ber‐specific anaphylactic antibodies and the role of invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells in this process.
MethodsWild‐type (WT) and...
BackgroundChronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (NP) and allergic rhinitis (AR) is characterized by local Th2 inflammation and up‐regulation of IgE; however, IgE in NP is ‘polyclonal’ and allergen specific, whereas IgE in AR is ‘oligoclonal’ and allergen specific. Germinal center (GC) reactions occur in AR, while only the formation of GC‐like structures in NP is described. The aim of this study...
BackgroundDefects in keratinocyte differentiation and skin barrier are important features of inflammatory skin diseases like atopic dermatitis. Mast cells and their main mediator histamine are abundant in inflamed skin and thus may contribute to disease pathogenesis.
MethodsHuman primary keratinocytes were cultured under differentiation‐promoting conditions in the presence and absence of histamine,...
BackgroundHereditary angioedema (HAE) is a disease characterized by recurrent tissue swelling affecting various body locations. Recent literature shows that patients with frequent attacks may benefit from long‐term prophylaxis. This study evaluated the safety and prophylactic effect of weekly administrations of recombinant C1INH (rhC1INH).
MethodsPatients with a history of HAE attacks occurring ≥every...
An autoimmune subset of chronic spontaneous urticaria is increasingly being recognized internationally, based on laboratory and clinical evidence that has accrued over the last 20 years. This evidence has been reviewed by a taskforce of the Dermatology section of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Functional autoantibodies in chronic urticaria (CU) patient sera have been demonstrated...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the lungs. Both the number of cases and severity of asthma have been increasing without a clear explanation. Recent evidence suggests that obesity, which has also been increasing alarmingly, may worsen or precipitate asthma, but there is little evidence of how obesity may contribute to lung inflammation. We propose that mast cells are involved in both asthma...
State‐of‐the‐art documents like ARIA and EPOS provide clinicians with evidence‐based treatment algorithms for allergic rhinitis (AR) and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), respectively. The currently available medications can alleviate symptoms associated with AR and RS. In real life, a significant percentage of patients with AR and CRS continue to experience bothersome symptoms despite adequate treatment...
BackgroundEvidence suggests a causal relationship between obesity and asthma; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Substance P (SP), involved in neurogenic inflammation by acting through its receptor NK1‐R, seems to participate in obese–asthma phenotype in mice.
ObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of a selective substance P receptor antagonist on a mouse model of diet‐induced obesity and...
BackgroundSeveral clinical studies have shown that smoking in asthmatics and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients is closely associated with corticosteroid refractoriness. In this work, we have analyzed glucocorticoid insensitivity in human pulmonary artery endothelial cells (HPAECs) under cigarette smoke extract (CSE) exposure as well as the possible additive effects of the combination...
BackgroundThe remodeling patterns in different types of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) have rarely been compared, particularly the difference between eosinophilic and noneosinophilic CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). Moreover, whether there is a link between remodeling and inflammation remains controversial.
ObjectiveTo directly compare the remodeling features of different CRS and to explore their relationship...
BackgroundWe have shown that salt chamber treatment reduces airway hyper‐responsiveness as an add‐on therapy in adult asthmatics on inhaled corticosteroids.
MethodsWe assessed whether this effect is due to the suppression of eosinophilic airway inflammation. Thirty‐nine adult asthmatics on inhaled corticosteroids were randomized to receive active salt chamber treatment with low‐salt treatment 6.6 mg/m...
BackgroundThere are very limited data characterizing the epidemiology of anaphylaxis from low‐ and middle‐income country settings. We aimed to estimate the frequency of anaphylaxis admissions to hospitals in Istanbul.
MethodsWe obtained data from all 45 hospitals in Istanbul over a 12‐month period and used ICD‐10 codes to extract data on those admitted with a recorded primary diagnosis of anaphylaxis...
BackgroundAllergic rhinitis (AR) is a very common disorder peaking in the teenage years that is mediated by hypersensitivity responses to environmental allergens. Although it is well established that the ORMDL3 locus at chromosome 17q21 is associated with susceptibility to bronchial asthma, the genetic influences of the polymorphisms of the locus in allergic rhinitis are unclear.
ObjectiveTo examine...
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