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Immunobiology ; 228(2): 152320, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36621307

ABSTRACT

Allergy to natural rubber latex emerged as one of the main allergies at the beginning among some professional groups and the general population. Sensitization and development of latex allergy have been attributed to exposure to products containing residual latex proteins. The prevailing cross-reactivity of latex proteins with other food allergens is of great concern. Numerous purified allergens are currently available, which greatly help in patient management, thus determining their specific profile. We conducted a multicenter study to investigate changes, from the ROC analysis, in the characteristics of patients with latex allergy by measuring its major protein components. Sensitization to latex proteins is crucial because it highlights the cross reactivity to inhalants (pollen) and food (fruit). It is very essential in an accurate and specific clinical setting.


Subject(s)
Food Hypersensitivity , Latex Hypersensitivity , Humans , Latex Hypersensitivity/complications , Latex Hypersensitivity/epidemiology , Allergens , Pollen , Cross Reactions
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Immunobiology ; 225(1): 151852, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31630898

ABSTRACT

A response to Chirumbolo S, Bjørklund G, and Vella A, Bias in the use of a SSClow/CCR3pos gate to capture basophils in chronic urticaria? Immunobiology, 224(3), 2019, 353-354.


Subject(s)
Chronic Urticaria , Urticaria , Antigen Presentation , Basophils , Child , Humans , Leukocyte Count
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Allergol. immunopatol ; 46(1): 99-104, ene.-feb. 2018. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-170793

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, the awareness of risks related to infectious diseases has decreased, whereas THE perception of risks related to vaccination is growing. Therefore, it may be difficult for health care providers to convince people of the importance of vaccination and adherence to the immunisation schedule. Selected situations that might raise uncertainties about vaccine recommendations are discussed in order to help health care providers to identify real and perceived contraindications to vaccines, and cases to be referred to specialised pre-vaccination consultation due to an increased risk of adverse events to vaccines (AU)


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Subject(s)
Humans , Vaccines/adverse effects , Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions/epidemiology , Vaccination , Communicable Disease Control/trends , Risk Factors , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Drug Hypersensitivity/epidemiology
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Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 46(1): 99-104, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28495398

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, the awareness of risks related to infectious diseases has decreased, whereas THE perception of risks related to vaccination is growing. Therefore, it may be difficult for health care providers to convince people of the importance of vaccination and adherence to the immunisation schedule. Selected situations that might raise uncertainties about vaccine recommendations are discussed in order to help health care providers to identify real and perceived contraindications to vaccines, and cases to be referred to specialised pre-vaccination consultation due to an increased risk of adverse events to vaccines.


Subject(s)
Anaphylaxis/immunology , Contraindications , Infections/immunology , Vaccination , Vaccines/immunology , Child , Clinical Decision-Making , Health Personnel , Humans , Medical History Taking , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Risk
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(2 Suppl 1): 29-37, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26634585

ABSTRACT

Cystic fibrosis is one of the most common fatal genetic diseases (1 in 2500 births). The defect causing the disease is localized on the 7q31 gene, which codifies for the CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator) transmembrane protein. CFTR is a chloride channel localized on the epithelial cells of the mucosa of the respiratory tract, pancreatic ducts, biliary tree, intestine, vas deferens and sweat glands. More than 2000 different mutations are currently known; some are prominent or relatively frequent, ranging from one population to another. The most frequent complications of cystic fibrosis are those affecting the bronchial tree. Patients suffer from recurrent lung infections, which involve a progressive loss of lung function. The pulmonary infections are frequent or chronic and limit the quality of life of patients. In addition to being enormously exposed to antibiotics, they have many more opportunities to develop hypersensitivity reactions to these molecules. Only a complete allergy work-up with a detailed analysis of the clinical history, skin tests and provocation test can show if the patient has actually experienced an allergic hypersensitivity reaction. Desensitization is to be considered as a treatment that may help patients benefit from antibiotic treatment in those cases in which they have a proven allergy to a certain molecule.

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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(2 Suppl 1): 38-46, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26634586

ABSTRACT

Allergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common diseases and represents a global health problem, currently affecting up to 30% of the general population, with a continuously increasing prevalence and significant comorbidities and complications. To date, the mainstay of current treatment strategies of AR includes allergen avoidance, pharmacotherapy and allergen-specific immunotherapy, as defined by Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines for both adults and children. The aim of this review is to provide an update on all emerging and future therapeutic options for the treatment of AR.

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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(2 Suppl 1): 96-113, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26634595

ABSTRACT

Intestinal microbiota is composed by symbiotic innocuous bacteria and potential pathogens also called pathobionts. Even if the mechanism of action of intestinal bacteria remain still unknown, specific microbial species seem to have important role in the maintenance of immunological equilibrium in the gut through the direct interaction with immune cells. Some studies have found a dysregulated interaction between the intestinal bacteria, the gut barrier, and the intestinal associated immune system in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients and in the pathogenesis of these pathologies. In IBD patients some Butyrate producing bacteria, as Faecalibacterium Prausnitzii, are under represented and this could be related with their chronic inflammatory state.

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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(2 Suppl 1): 150-2, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26634601

ABSTRACT

Walnut consumption has recently become a healthy dietary habit worldwide, due to its positive benefits in reducing cholesterol levels and oxidative stress; this has resulted in an increase in individual consumption, global production and risk of developing sensitization and allergy. In general, clinical manifestations of walnut allergy are frequently severe and systemic potentially life-threatening, leading to anaphylaxis both in the pediatric and adult populations. In light of these findings, we performed a preliminary study considering the walnut native allergen and the recombinant Jug r1 in order to evaluate their role in atopic diseases.

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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 29(2 Suppl 1): 64-9, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26638698

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: Allergic sensitization is mediated by immunoglobulin E (IgE) and an increase of their total value is frequently used to complete a correct diagnosis of atopy. Serum IgE may be considered a typical biomarker for the allergic phenotype. The aim of this study was to evaluate total serum IgE, according to sensitizations and to find a cut off to discriminate between atopic and non-atopic subjects. Seven hundred and ninety-five patients were enrolled in this study. Serum levels of total IgE were measured by a fluorescence immunoassay (ImmunoCAP; ThermoFisher, Uppsala, Sweden) while specific IgE levels were measured by immunofluorometric assay (ImmunoCAP; ThermoFisher, Uppsala, Sweden). Both tests were expressed in kU/L, according to manufacturer’s instructions. RESULTS: A difference for total IgE, according to the gender, has been found (p = 0,0012 ) with higher values for males than for females. A correlation has been found between total IgE and specific IgE, even distinguishing the population in sensitized and non-sensitized. A statistically significant difference has been found according to the presence or the absence of sensitization (p less than 0.0001) and also considering mono-sensitized and polysensitized patients (p less than 0.0001). ROC analysis has been performed to define a cut off for total serum IgE, according to sensitization and to the type of sensitization (mono-sensitization or poly-sensitization). Finally multiple regression models have been performed to describe total IgE response (positive or negative) and to predict total IgE values. Since clinical limitations are well known, total IgE provide a useful aid to define atopy, allowing the clinician to carry out further investigations in patients with total IgE values beyond normal limits.

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Minerva Pediatr ; 66(5): 363-7, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25253184

ABSTRACT

AIM: Recurrent respiratory infections (RRI) constitute a social problem for both the pharmaco-economic impact and the burden for the family. Pidotimod is a synthetic immunostimulant. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of pidotimod on RRI prevention in children. METHODS: Globally, 100 children (49 males, mean age 4.7 ± 1.2 years) with RRI were enrolled in the study. At baseline, children were randomly assigned to the treatment with pidotimod 400 mg/die or not for two months. Children were visited at baseline, after 30 (T1) and 60 (T2) days, and at follow-up (120 days; T3). Number of children with upper and lower airways symptoms, medications use, school attendance, and paediatric visits for RRI were evaluated. RESULTS: Pidotimod treatment was able of significantly reducing the number of children with upper and lower airways symptoms, and medications use, increasing school attendance, and reducing pediatric visits for RRI. CONCLUSION: This study provided the evidence that pidotimod may be able of preventing RRI in children.


Subject(s)
Adjuvants, Immunologic/therapeutic use , Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Respiratory Tract Infections/drug therapy , Thiazolidines/therapeutic use , Child , Child, Preschool , Double-Blind Method , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid/therapeutic use , Respiratory Tract Infections/prevention & control , Treatment Outcome
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Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol ; 27(4): 499-508, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25572729

ABSTRACT

Upper and lower airways may be considered as a unique entity, interested by coexisting inflammatory processes that share common etiopathogenic mechanisms. Previous studies have strongly demonstrated a relationship between rhinosinusitis and asthma. This has led to the introduction of the concept of “United Airways”, which has also been included in the WHO document Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA); this concept has important consequences also on the treatment of these disorders. To better summarize the evident connection between upper and lower airway disease we decided to describe it as a multilayered construction, each level pointing out more deeply the relationship between these entities.


Subject(s)
Asthma/etiology , Rhinitis/etiology , Sinusitis/etiology , Asthma/epidemiology , Asthma/immunology , Asthma/therapy , Humans , Rhinitis/epidemiology , Rhinitis/immunology , Rhinitis/therapy , Sinusitis/epidemiology , Sinusitis/immunology , Sinusitis/therapy
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 26(1 Suppl): S77-83, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22691254

ABSTRACT

Nasal polyposis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the nasal cavity and the paranasal sinuses. It is a relatively common disease, occurring in 1-4 % of the general population, but it is rarely described in the pediatric population. Most of the published series include children presenting with other underlying systemic diseases, mainly cystic fibrosis. The aim of the present study was to describe the characteristics of the patients suffering from nasal polyposis, evaluated at the Pediatric Clinic of the University of Pavia (Italy) over the last 17 years. 56 consecutive pediatric patients referring to our Pediatric Department had a diagnosis of nasal poyposis over the last 17 years. All children underwent allergy evaluation, nasal endoscopy, CT scan of the paranasal sinus, and Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. The mean age of the present cohort was of 11.8 years and most of the patients were male. 50% of the patients presented with unilateral, polyposis, mostly with a diagnosis of antrochoanal polyp. 4 patients presenting with bilateral polyposis suffered from cystic fibrosis. Main symptoms at diagnosis included nasal obstruction, snoring and rhinorrhea 32% of the patients presented at least a positivity to skin prick test, for major inhalant and food allergens. Nasal polyposis in children could represent an alert sign for other underlying systemic diseases. Nasal endoscopy should therefore be prescribed when a diagnosis is suspected. To properly treat a patient presenting with nasal polyposis, it is necessary to integrate medical and surgical skills through a multidisciplinary approach.


Subject(s)
Nasal Polyps/diagnosis , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Endoscopy , Female , Humans , Male , Nasal Polyps/surgery
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 26(1 Suppl): S105-8, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22691256

ABSTRACT

PTX3 behaves as an acute-phase response protein as its blood levels rapidly and dramatically increase during endotoxic shock, sepsis, and other inflammatory and infectious conditions. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate a possible role of PTX3 in children with Atopic Dermatitis (AD). One-hundred-and-thirty-six patients (37 females, 99 males, mean age 10.4 years) were enrolled in the study. One hundred patients (74%) had only respiratory symptoms (allergic rhinitis and/or bronchial asthma); thirty-six patients (26%) showed dermatitis associated with respiratory allergy (allergic rhinitis and/or bronchial asthma). PTX3 levels were higher in children with AD and there was a significant correlation between serum PTX3 levels and SCORAD index (p-value=0.0001, rho=0.658). Therefore, this study may show that PTX3 might be a reliable marker for the severity of AD in children with respiratory allergy.


Subject(s)
C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Dermatitis, Atopic/blood , Serum Amyloid P-Component/analysis , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 26(1 Suppl): S109-12, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22691257

ABSTRACT

Allergic disorders are typically characterized by an inflammatory response to allergen exposure. PTX3 behaves as an acute-phase response protein as there is a relationship between PTX3 plasma levels and disease severity. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate a possible role of PTX3 in children with allergic rhinitis. One hundred patients (28 females, 72 males, median age 11 years) were enrolled in the study. All patients were monosensitized: 43 (43%) to seasonal allergens (Graminaceae), 57 (57%) to perennial allergens (house dust mites, cat and dog epithelium, alternaria tenuis). Patients' blood samples for assessing serum PTX3 levels were performed during the spring. Children with rhinitis had higher PTX3 levels and there was a significant relationship between symptom severity and serum levels. Therefore, this study shows that PTX3 serum levels could be a reliable marker for symptom severity in children with allergic rhinitis.


Subject(s)
C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial/blood , Serum Amyloid P-Component/analysis , Adolescent , Biomarkers/blood , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Rhinitis, Allergic
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 26(1 Suppl): S113-7, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22691258

ABSTRACT

Patients with pollen allergy may frequently present an additional food-related allergy (Oral Allergic Syndrome, OAS), as consequence of cross-reactivity between pollen allergens (mainly birch, hazelnut, alder, mugwort) and vegetable allergens. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect on Bet v 1-induced T cell proliferation exerted by the presence of OAS in birch patients. Fourteen allergic patients were evaluated (6 males, mean age 35.8 years). All of them were monosensitized to birch and suffered from allergic rhinitis: 4 had also OAS to apple. Proliferation of peripheral mononuclear cells was evaluated using Bet v 1 and non-specific stimuli. OAS had higher proliferation than non-OAS patients. In addition, there were significant relationships between immunological and clinical parameters in OAS patients. This study evidences that OAS characterizes a more severe form of birch allergy: as OAS patients had higher SI, circulating eosinophils, and IgE levels. Thus, this study confirms the previous report and underlines the relevance of measuring recombinant birch allergen as higher values may suggest a reliable prediction of OAS.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Plant/immunology , Food Hypersensitivity/etiology , Malus/immunology , Administration, Oral , Adult , Female , Humans , Male
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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 26(1 Suppl): S125-31, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22691260

ABSTRACT

Sinusitis is frequently associated with asthma. The diagnosis and management of patients with asthma associated with sinusitis are often challenging, though sometimes unsatisfactory. Detection and treatment of sinusitis in asthmatics may lead to a better control of asthma symptoms. Most of the studies regarding the relationship between sinusitis and asthma have been conducted in adults. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the presence of sinusal comorbidity in children with un-controlled asthma both clinically and through nasal endoscopy after the first 6 months of treatment. The present study included 294 consecutive asthmatic children (97 males, mean age 7.3 years). Asthma diagnosis, severity assessment and treatment were performed according to GINA guidelines. Twenty-one patients with non-controlled asthma presented with endoscopic features of sinusitis, but without any clinical sign or symptom. We defined such condition occult sinusitis. Not only overt sinusitis, but also occult sinusitis could be a significant comorbidity in asthmatic patients. For this reason, it may be beneficial to determine the presence of sinus inflammation in children with non-controlled asthma, even when they do not present clinical signs or symptoms of upper airways involvement.


Subject(s)
Asthma/complications , Sinusitis/etiology , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Comorbidity , Female , Humans , Male
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Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol ; 24(4 Suppl): 13-6, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22032780

ABSTRACT

Both allergic disorders and obesity keep increasing in industrialized countries. Even though a strong association between obesity and allergy- related diseases has been reported in several studies, no published data show a scientific and firm link in-between the two conditions. In general, obesity and weight gain have been associated with an increased risk of asthma and allergic rhinitis. Asthma, allergic rhinitis and obesity have a common inflammatory pattern that could therefore justify their association. In fact, the chronic inflammation that characterizes the increase in white adipose tissue typically pushes the immune system toward a Th2 pattern. Such a polarization might, consequentially, worsen a pre-existing allergic disease or even stimulate the evolution from a sensitization to a respiratory form of allergy. Several studies have been published on the role of different adipokines on allergic diseases. We focus our review on the role of adipokines on asthma and allergic rhinitis.


Subject(s)
Adipokines/physiology , Hypersensitivity/physiopathology , Adiponectin/physiology , Asthma/physiopathology , Child , Humans , Leptin/physiology , Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal/physiopathology
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