June 17, 2015

CSACI position statement: epinephrine auto-injectors and children less than 15 kg

Michelle Halbrich1*Douglas P. Mack2Stuart Carr3Wade Watson4 and Harold Kim56

Abstract (provisional)
Epinephrine (adrenaline) is the treatment of choice for anaphylaxis. While other medications, including H1-antihistamines, H2-antihistamines, corticosteroids, and inhaled beta-2 agonists are often used to treat anaphylaxis in the emergency setting, none of these medications has been shown to reverse anaphylaxis. Fatal anaphylaxis is related to the delayed use of epinephrine. In community settings, epinephrine is available as an auto-injector in two doses, 0.15 mg and 0.3 mg.

June 13, 2015

Gene-Environment Interactions in Asthma: Genetic and Epigenetic Effects

 

Yonsei Med J > v.56(4); Jul 2015
Review Article  Open Access


     


Jong-Uk Lee,1 Jeong Dong Kim,1 and Choon-Sik Park2
1Department of Interdisciplinary Program in Biomedical Science Major, Soonchunhyang Graduate School, Bucheon, Korea.
2Genome Research Center and Division of Allergy and Respiratory Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea.

 Corresponding author: Dr. Choon-Sik Park, Genome Research Center and Division of Allergy and Respiratory Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, 170 Jomaru-ro, Wonmi-gu, Bucheon 420-767, Korea. Tel: 82-32-621-5105, Fax: 82-32-621-5023, Email: mdcspark@daum.net 
Abstract

Over the past three decades, a large number of genetic studies have been aimed at finding genetic variants associated with the risk of asthma, applying various genetic and genomic approaches including linkage analysis, candidate gene polymorphism studies, and genome-wide association studies (GWAS). However, contrary to general expectation, even single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) discovered by GWAS failed to fully explain the heritability of asthma.

Lebrikizumab in moderate-to-severe asthma: pooled data from two randomised placebo-controlled studies

    Open Access

    Abstract

    Introduction In a subset of patients with asthma, standard-of-care treatment does not achieve disease control, highlighting the need for novel therapeutic approaches. Lebrikizumab is a humanised, monoclonal antibody that binds to and blocks interleukin-13 activity.

    June 11, 2015

    An individualized diagnostic approach based on guidelines for chronic urticaria (CU)


      Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
    Special Issue: An Overview of the Current Knowledge in Urticaria. Proceedings from the Global Urticaria Forum, November 2014, Prague, Czech Republic
    1. A.M. Giménez-Arnau1
    2. C. Grattan2
    3. T. Zuberbier3 and
    4. E. Toubi

    5. Abstract
      Chronic urticaria (CU), defined as the spontaneous or inducible appearance of hives, angioedema or both for 6 weeks or more, presents with a number of subtypes which all substantially impair patients’ quality of life (QoL).

    Independent genomewide screens identify the tumor suppressor VTRNA2-1 as a human epiallele responsive to periconceptional environment

    Research

    Open Access

    Matt J Silver12Noah J Kessler3Branwen J Hennig12Paula Dominguez-Salas45Eleonora Laritsky3Maria S Baker3Cristian Coarfa6Hector Hernandez-Vargas7Jovita M Castelino8Michael N Routledge8Yun Yun Gong9,Zdenko Herceg7Yong Sun Lee10Kwanbok Lee10Sophie E Moore1112Anthony J Fulford12Andrew M Prentice12*and Robert A Waterland123*
    Abstract
    Background
    Interindividual epigenetic variation that occurs systemically must be established prior to gastrulation in the very early embryo and, because it is systemic, can be assessed in easily biopsiable tissues. We employ two independent genome-wide approaches to search for such variants.

    Maternal nutrition at conception modulates DNA methylation of human metastable epialleles

    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS | ARTICLE    OPEN

    Paula Dominguez-Salas,    Sophie E. Moore,    Maria S. Baker,    Andrew W. Bergen,    Sharon E. Cox,    Roger A. Dyer,    Anthony J. Fulford,    Yongtao Guan,    Eleonora Laritsky,    Matt J. Silver, Gary E. Swan,    Steven H. Zeisel,    Sheila M. Innis,    Robert A. Waterland,    Andrew M. Prentice    & Branwen J. Hennig


    Abstract

    In experimental animals, maternal diet during the periconceptional period influences the establishment of DNA methylation at metastable epialleles in the offspring, with permanent phenotypic consequences.

    June 10, 2015

    Asthma Research and Practice


     
    The following new articles have just been published in Asthma Research and Practice
    For articles using Author Version-first publication you will see a provisional PDF corresponding to the accepted manuscript. In these instances, the fully formatted Final Version PDF and full text (HTML) versions will follow in due course.

    Editorial   
    Celedon J, Passalacqua G, Canonica G
    Asthma Research and Practice 2015, 1 :5 (4 June 2015)

    Small-particle Inhaled Corticosteroid as First-line or Step-up Controller Therapy in Childhood Asthma

    Article in Press

    Background

    Because randomized controlled trials of established pediatric asthma therapies are expensive and difficult to perform, observational studies may fill gaps in the evidence base.

    Objectives

    To compare the effectiveness of representative small-particle inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) with that of standard size–particle ICS for children initiating or stepping up ICS therapy for asthma (analysis 1) and to compare the effectiveness of ICS dose step-up using small-particle ICS with adding long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) to the ICS (analysis 2).

    Allergic Diseases - New Insights. Open access book

    Medicine


    Edited by Celso Pereira , ISBN 978-953-51-2044-5, 244 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published April 22, 2015 under CC BY 3.0 license
    DOI: 10.5772/58513
    Allergic diseases are one of the most prevalent diseases in the present with an undeniable correlation with development conditions and with the surrounding environment. Thus, it becomes imperative that the gradual understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment strategies may be convenient for wide dissemination in the scientific community. The chapters included in the book Allergic diseases New Insights addressed a variety of important topics related to distinct aspects related to allergy. The contribution of outstanding expert authors from many countries provided update reviews on basic, clinical and treatment aspects and put in evidence further research regarding the knowledge of immune system responses and key points of allergic inflammatory reactions.