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Tudor Paul Tamaș1,2, Elena Ciurariu1,2,3
1Discipline of Immunology and Allergology, Biology, Department of Functional Sciences III, "Victor Babeș" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Eftimie Murgu Sq. No. 2, 300041 Timişoara, Romania.
International journal of molecular sciences
|May 7, 2025
概括
过敏原免疫疗法 (AIT) 使免疫系统对过敏原变得不敏感,从而促进长期耐受性. 了解免疫反应变异和新型疗法可以提高对过敏疾病的AIT有效性.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 过敏研究 研究过敏
- 治疗策略 治疗策略
背景情况:
- 过敏原免疫疗法 (AIT) 是对过敏性疾病的主要治疗方法,诱导免疫耐受性.
- 关键的机制包括将抗体反应转移到过敏原特定的IgG4和参与调节性T细胞 (Tregs).
- 患者免疫反应的变化可能会影响AIT的疗效,导致治疗失败.
研究的目的:
- 要总结AIT的基础上的免疫机制.
- 探索影响AIT成功的因素,包括抗体产生和Treg功能.
- 讨论改善AIT结果的潜在策略,例如反向类切换和生物疗法.
主要方法:
- 审查AIT的确定的免疫学原则.
- 对抗体类别切换和调控性T细胞参与的分析.
- 探索潜在的治疗修改和辅助治疗方法.
主要成果:
- 通过IgG4的产生和Treg的激活,AIT促进了脱敏和耐受性,抑制了Th2的反应.
- 损坏的Treg功能和可变的IgG4亲和力可以限制AIT的有效性.
- AIT调节巨细胞和基细胞的活动,尽管抵抗或不良反应是可能的.
结论:
- AIT是有效的,但患者特定的免疫反应需要个性化策略.
- 研究AIT故障和抗性的机制对于优化治疗至关重要.
- 将AIT与新兴的生物疗法整合在一起,有望改善过敏管理中的患者结果.
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