Literature DB >> 25138640

Microorganism-induced suppression of allergic airway disease: novel therapies on the horizon?

Katja Obieglo1, Yolanda van Wijck, Stan de Kleijn, Hermelijn H Smits, Christian Taube.   

Abstract

Allergic airway disease is a major global health burden, and novel treatment options are urgently needed. Numerous epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that certain helminths and bacteria protect against respiratory allergies. These microorganisms are strong regulators of the immune system, and various potential regulatory mechanisms by which they protect against allergic airway inflammation have been proposed. Whereas early studies addressed the beneficial effect of natural infections, the focus now shifts toward identifying the dominant protective molecules and exploring their efficacy in models of allergic airway disease. In this article, we will review the evidence for microbe-mediated protection from allergic airway disease, the potential modes of action involved and discuss advances as well as limitations in the translation of this knowledge into novel treatment strategies against allergic airway disease.

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Keywords:  alternatively activated macrophages; asthma; bacteria; dendritic cells; gut microbiota; helminths; immunomodulation; parasite; regulatory B cells; regultory T cell; respiratory allergies

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25138640     DOI: 10.1586/17476348.2014.949244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Respir Med        ISSN: 1747-6348            Impact factor:   3.772


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Authors:  Rodney R Dietert; Janice M Dietert
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3.  Schistosome egg antigens, including the glycoprotein IPSE/alpha-1, trigger the development of regulatory B cells.

Authors:  Simone Haeberlein; Katja Obieglo; Arifa Ozir-Fazalalikhan; Mathilde A M Chayé; Henrike Veninga; Luciën E P M van der Vlugt; Astrid Voskamp; Louis Boon; Joke M M den Haan; Lotte B Westerhof; Ruud H P Wilbers; Arjen Schots; Gabriele Schramm; Cornelis H Hokke; Hermelijn H Smits
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