Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8713923 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This review highlights advances in mechanisms of allergic disease, particularly type 2 innate lymphoid cells; TH2 lymphocytes; eicosanoid regulation of inflammation; extracellular vesicles in allergic responses; IL-33; microbiome properties, especially as they relate to mucosal barrier function; and a series of findings concerning the allergic inflammatory cells eosinophils, basophils, and mast cells. During the last year, mechanistic advances occurred in understanding type 2 innate lymphoid cells, particularly related to their response to ozone, involvement with experimental food allergy responses, and regulation by IL-33. Novel ways of regulating TH2 cells through epigenetic regulation of GATA-3 through sirtuin-1, a class III histone deacetylase, were published. The understanding of eicosanoid regulation of inflammation increased and focused on additional properties of phospholipase A2 and the role of prostaglandin D2 and its receptors and inhibitory prostaglandin E2 pathways. Mechanisms through which extracellular vesicles are released and contribute to allergic responses were reported. There was a deeper appreciation of mucosal barrier function, the epithelial alarmin IL-33, and the microbiome. Finally, there were advances concerning allergic inflammatory cells (mast cells, basophils, and eosinophils) that will undoubtedly have an effect on disease understanding and new therapeutic strategies.
Keywords
ILCEGPALXA4Stat6EoEPLZFType 3 innate lymphoid cellRSVDP1TSLPDP2DUOX1ILC2CRTH2IL-33IL-1R1HPGDSLTD4PGE2AERDMIRREEPGD2PPIILC3IL-4RE prostanoid receptorChemoattractant receptor–homologous molecule expressed on TH2 cellsMRGPRX2MYD88AsthmaAspirin-exacerbated respiratory diseaseFood allergyAllergyEosinophilinflammationpromyelocytic leukemia zinc fingerOzoneImmunologyExtracellular vesiclesEETInnateinnate lymphoid cellThymic stromal lymphopoietinLeukotriene D4lipoxin A4Mast cellSignal transducer and activator of transcription 6Proton pump inhibitorMicroRNAtype 2 innate lymphoid cellhematopoietic prostaglandin D synthaseRespiratory syncytial virusextracellular vesiclemyeloid differentiation primary response gene 88Prostaglandin D2Prostaglandin E2eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitisIL-4 receptoreosinophilic esophagitis
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Authors
Marc E. MD, PhD, Hirohisa MD, PhD, R. Stokes MD,