Current practices and future trends in cockroach allergen immunotherapy
Purpose of review: This review evaluates the current modes of allergen-specific immunotherapy for cockroach allergens, in terms of clinical outcomes and explores future trends in the research and development needed for a more targeted cockroach immunotherapy approach with the best efficacy and minim...
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my.sunway.eprints.28242024-07-16T01:48:13Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2824/ Current practices and future trends in cockroach allergen immunotherapy Kavita, Reginald * Chew, Fook Tim QR Microbiology RA Public aspects of medicine RC Internal medicine Purpose of review: This review evaluates the current modes of allergen-specific immunotherapy for cockroach allergens, in terms of clinical outcomes and explores future trends in the research and development needed for a more targeted cockroach immunotherapy approach with the best efficacy and minimum adverse effects. Summary: Cockroach allergy is an important risk factor for allergic rhinitis in the tropics, that disproportionately affects children and young adults and those living in poor socio-economic environments. Immunotherapy would provide long-lasting improvement in quality of life, with reduced medication intake. However, the present treatment regime is long and has a risk of adverse effects. In addition, cockroach does not seem to have an immuno-dominant allergen, that has been traditionally used to treat allergies from other sources. Future trends of cockroach immunotherapy involve precision diagnosis, to correctly identify the offending allergen. Next, precision immunotherapy with standardized allergens, which have been processed in a way that maintains an immunological response without allergic reactions. This approach can be coupled with modern adjuvants and delivery systems that promote a Th1/Treg environment, thereby modulating the immune response away from the allergenic response. Elsevier 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2824/1/Kavita%20Reginald_Current%20practices%20and%20future%20trends%20in%20cockroach%20allergen%20immunotherapy.pdf Kavita, Reginald * and Chew, Fook Tim (2023) Current practices and future trends in cockroach allergen immunotherapy. Molecular Immunology, 161. pp. 11-24. ISSN 1872-9142 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2023.07.004 10.1016/j.molimm.2023.07.004 |
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Purpose of review: This review evaluates the current modes of allergen-specific immunotherapy for cockroach allergens, in terms of clinical outcomes and explores future trends in the research and development needed for a more targeted cockroach immunotherapy approach with the best efficacy and minimum adverse effects.
Summary: Cockroach allergy is an important risk factor for allergic rhinitis in the tropics, that disproportionately affects children and young adults and those living in poor socio-economic environments. Immunotherapy would provide long-lasting improvement in quality of life, with reduced medication intake. However, the present treatment regime is long and has a risk of adverse effects. In addition, cockroach does not seem to have an immuno-dominant allergen, that has been traditionally used to treat allergies from other sources. Future trends of cockroach immunotherapy involve precision diagnosis, to correctly identify the offending allergen. Next, precision immunotherapy with standardized allergens, which have been processed in a way that maintains an immunological response without allergic reactions. This approach can be coupled with modern adjuvants and delivery systems that promote a Th1/Treg environment, thereby modulating the immune response away from the allergenic response. |
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