Title of article
Mechanisms of immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis
Author/Authors
Nivenka P. Jayasekera، نويسنده , , Tudor P. Toma، نويسنده , , Andrew Williams، نويسنده , , K. Rajakulasingam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
29
To page
33
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis is a common condition, but many people still experience suboptimal control of symptoms despite measures such as allergen avoidance, intra-nasal steroids and antihistamines. Specific immunotherapy (SIT) has been used for many years, but though many studies show clinical efficacy, its mechanism of action is still not clearly understood. Earlier studies showed changes in antibodies and it may be that SIT works through mechanisms that alter the ratio of ‘protective’ IgG4 to ‘pro-allergenic’ IgE. Other studies have shown a reduction in eosinophil migration to nasal mucosa as well as a reduction in inflammatory mediator release including basophil histamine release. More recent studies have proposed that SIT works through inhibition of T-helper 2 lymphocytes (Th2) which preferentially produce cytokines that promote allergic responses. SIT may cause a deviation from Th2 to Th1 (T-helper 1 lymphocytes) or may induce T-regulatory cells (T-regs) which inhibit Th2 responses directly or through inhibitory cytokines.
Keywords
allergic rhinitis , Specific immunotherapy (SIT)
Journal title
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Record number
477923
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