February 4, 2015

Molecular Mechanisms of Nasal Epithelium in Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis



Abstract
Allergic rhinitis, nonallergic rhinitis, and chronic rhinosinusitis are multifactorial upper airway diseases with high prevalence. Several genetic and environmental factors are proposed to predispose to the pathogenesis of the inflammatory upper airway diseases.

February 3, 2015

The Major Birch Pollen Allergen Bet v 1 Induces Different Responses in Dendritic Cells of Birch Pollen Allergic and Healthy Individuals



Abstract

Dendritic cells play a fundamental role in shaping the immune response to allergens. The events that lead to allergic sensitization or tolerance induction during the interaction of the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1 and dendritic cells are not very well studied.

Asian sand dust aggregate causes atopic dermatitis-like symptoms in Nc/Nga mice

Research

Open Access

Sayaka Takeshita1Takahiro Tokunaga12Yoshiko Tanabe1Tadao Arinami1Takamichi Ichinose3 and Emiko Noguchi14*
Abstract
Background
Asian sand dust (ASD) originates from the arid and semiarid areas of China, and epidemiologic studies have shown that ASD exposure is associated with various allergic and respiratory symptoms. However, few studies have been performed to assess the relationship between skin inflammation and ASD exposure.

January 29, 2015

World Allergy Organization-McMaster University Guidelines for Allergic Disease Prevention (GLAD-P): Probiotics


Position article and guidelines
Alessandro Fiocchi1Ruby Pawankar2Carlos Cuello-Garcia34Kangmo Ahn5Suleiman Al-Hammadi6Arnav Agarwal37Kirsten Beyer8Wesley Burks9Giorgio W Canonica10,Motohiro Ebisawa11Shreyas Gandhi37Rose Kamenwa12Bee Wah Lee13Haiqi Li14,Susan Prescott15John J Riva16Lanny Rosenwasser17Hugh Sampson18Michael Spigler19Luigi Terracciano20Andrea Vereda-Ortiz22Susan Waserman21Juan José Yepes-Nuñez3Jan L Brożek213* and Holger J Schünemann213

Abstract
Background
Prevalence of allergic diseases in infants, whose parents and siblings do not have allergy, is approximately 10% and reaches 20–30% in those with an allergic first-degree relative. Intestinal microbiota may modulate immunologic and inflammatory systemic responses and, thus, influence development of sensitization and allergy. Probiotics have been reported to modulate immune responses and their supplementation has been proposed as a preventive intervention.

January 26, 2015

Differences in the clinical and radiological characteristics of lung-involved toxocariasis between toxocariasis with eosinophilia and those without eosinophilia

Authors: Bo Mi Park, Sang Ok Jeong, Hee Sun Park, Sung Soo Jung, Sun Young 
Kim, Ju Ock Kim, Jeong Eun Lee

Abstract

Background: Previously, most studies did not discuss about the characteristics of lung-involved toxocariasis without eosinophilia. However, the patients are not always accompanied by eosinophilia, so it is necessary to learn about the clinical and radiologic features that may predict pulmonary toxocariasis without eosinophilia.

Microbial contamination of domiciliary nebulisers and clinical implications in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

  1. R J Shiner1
  1. 1Department of Respiratory MedicineImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Hammersmith HospitalLondon, UK
  2. 2Department of MicrobiologyHammersmith HospitalLondon, UK
  3. 3Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (CLCH), Charing Cross HospitalLondon, UK
  4. 4NHLI, Department of Cardiothoracic SurgeryHammersmith Hospital, Imperial CollegeLondon, UK

Abstract
Background and purpose Domiciliary nebulisers are widely used in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) but nebuliser cleaning practice has not been assessed in patients with COPD who are often elderly and may have severe disease and multiple comorbidities. We aimed to evaluate microbial contamination of home nebulisers used by patients with COPD.

Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis protocols (PRISMA-P) 2015 statement






Research

Open AccessHighly Accessed

David Moher1*Larissa Shamseer1Mike Clarke2Davina Ghersi3Alessandro Liberati,Mark Petticrew4Paul Shekelle5Lesley A Stewart6 and PRISMA-P Group

Abstract


Systematic reviews should build on a protocol that describes the rationale, hypothesis, and planned methods of the review; few reviews report whether a protocol exists.

Removal of peanut allergen Ara h 1 from common hospital surfaces, toys and books using standard cleaning methods


Research

Published: 23 January 2015
Open AccessWade TA WatsonAnnMarie Woodrow and Andrew W Stadnyk

Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 2015, 11:4  doi:10.1186/s13223-015-0069-x

Abstract (provisional)

Background
In children, a diagnosis of peanut allergy causes concern about accidental exposure because even small amounts of peanut protein could trigger an allergic reaction.