| Literature DB >> 29296117 |
Gabriele Di Lorenzo1,2, Danilo Di Bona3, Federica Belluzzo1, Luigi Macchia3.
Abstract
A better hygiene, a Westernized diet, air pollution, climate changes, and other factors that influence host microbiota, a key player in the induction and maintenance of immunoregulatory circuits and tolerance, are thought to be responsible for the increase of allergic diseases observed in the last years. The increase of allergic diseases in elderly is related to the presence of other factors as several comorbidities that should interfere with the development and the type of allergic reactions. A central role is played by immunosenescence responsible for modifying response to microbiota and triggering inflamm-ageing. In addition, in elderly there is a shift from Th1 responses vs. Th2, hence favouring allergic responses. Better understanding of the mechanisms of immunosenescence and its effects on allergic inflammation will most certainly lead to improved therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Allergic conjunctivitis; Allergic rhinitis; Asthma; Elderly; Immunosenescence; Skin diseases
Year: 2017 PMID: 29296117 PMCID: PMC5738884 DOI: 10.1186/s12979-017-0105-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immun Ageing ISSN: 1742-4933 Impact factor: 6.400
Immunoglobulin and cells involved in ocular allergic diseases
| IgE | MC | Eos | TH1 | TH2 | Corneal involvement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAC | +++ | +++ | + | – | + | – |
| PAC | +++ | ++ | + | – | + | – |
| VKC | + | ++ | +++ | + | +++ | +++ |
| AKC | + | ++ | +++ | ++ | +++ | +++ |
| GPC | – | + | – | + | + | + |
| CDC | – | – | + | +++ | – | – |