Effect Of Bronchial Allergen Challenge On Blood Fibrocytes In Mild Asthmatic Subjects

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Joanne Milot ◽  
Marie-Eve Boulay ◽  
Louis-Philippe Boulet ◽  
Jamila Chakir
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pp. 209-214 ◽  
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María Pedrosa ◽  
Pilar Barranco ◽  
Valentín López-Carrasco ◽  
Santiago Quirce

1998 ◽  
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pp. 699-708 ◽  
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Aaron Deykin ◽  
Stephen Krinzman ◽  
James Listman ◽  
Elliot Israel ◽  
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Kayhan T Nouri-Aria ◽  
Duncan R Wilson ◽  
Mikila R Jacobson ◽  
Eva M Varga ◽  
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pp. 201-204 ◽  
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K. Kowal ◽  
S. Zukowski ◽  
M. Dabrowska ◽  
A. Bodzenta-Lukaszyk

2000 ◽  
Vol 278 (2) ◽  
pp. L305-L311 ◽  
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Emma L. Heeley ◽  
Jens M. Hohlfeld ◽  
Norbert Krug ◽  
Anthony D. Postle

Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry was used to quantify phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylglycerol (PG) molecular species in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) from control and mild asthmatic subjects after local allergen challenge. BALF was obtained from 5 control and 13 asthmatic subjects before and 24 h after segmental allergen and saline challenge. There were no differences in the ratio of total PC to total PG or in the molecular species composition of PC or PG between the asthmatic and control groups under basal conditions. Allergen challenge in asthmatic but not in control volunteers caused a significant increase in the PC-to-PG ratio because of increased concentrations of PC species containing linoleic acid (16:0/18:2 PC, 18:0/18:2 PC, and 18:1/18:2 PC). These molecular species were characteristic of plasma PC analyzed from the same subjects, strongly suggesting that the altered PC composition in BALF in asthmatic subjects after allergen challenge was due to infiltration of plasma lipoprotein, not to catabolism of surfactant phospholipid. Interactions between surfactant and lipoprotein infiltrate may contribute to surfactant dysfunction and potentiate disease severity in asthma.


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Ibon Eguiluz-Gracia ◽  
Francisca Palomares ◽  
Maria Salas ◽  
Almudena Testera-Montes ◽  
Adriana Ariza ◽  
...  

House dust mites (HDMs) are the allergenic sources most frequently involved in airway allergy. Nevertheless, not every sensitized patient develops respiratory symptoms upon exposure to HDM, and there is a clinical need to differentiate allergic asthmatics (AAs) from atopic non-allergic asthmatics with HDM sensitization. This differentiation sometimes requires in vivo provocations like the bronchial allergen challenge (BAC). Interestingly, recent data demonstrate that non-atopic patients with asthma can also develop positive BAC results. This novel phenotype has been termed local allergic asthma (LAA). The interest in identifying the allergic triggers of asthma resides in the possibility of administering allergen immunotherapy (AIT). AIT is a disease-modifying intervention, the clinical benefit of which persists after therapy discontinuation. Recently, new modalities of sublingual tablets of HDM immunotherapy registered as pharmaceutical products (HDM-SLIT tablets) have become commercially available. HDM-SLIT tablets have demonstrated a robust effect over critical asthma parameters (dose of inhaled corticosteroids, exacerbations, and safety), thus being recommended by international guidelines for patients with HDM-driven AA. In this review, we will summarize the current knowledge on the phenotype and endotype of HDM-driven AA, and LAA, address the difficulties for BAC implementation in the clinic, and discuss the effects of AIT in AA and LAA.


1987 ◽  
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pp. 439-448 ◽  
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L. FROLUND ◽  
U. G. SVENDSEN ◽  
N. H. NIELSEN ◽  
B. WEEKE ◽  
F. MADSEN

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M Mulder ◽  
RC Aalberse ◽  
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Martin Rosewich ◽  
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Carsten Riemer ◽  
Markus A. Rose ◽  
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