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Allergy Prevention and Exacerbation

  1. Title statementAllergy Prevention and Exacerbation [electronic resource] : The Paradox of Microbial Impact on the Immune System / edited by Carsten B. Schmidt-Weber.
    PublicationCham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
    Phys.des.VI, 248 p. 20 illus., 16 illus. in color. online resource.
    ISBN9783319699684
    EditionBirkhäuser Advances in Infectious Diseases, ISSN 2504-3811
    ContentsChapter 1: Overview:The paradox of microbial impact on the immune system in allergy prevention and exacerbation -- Chapter 2: Microbial triggers in Autoimmunity, severe Aller-gy, and Autoallergy -- Chapter 3: Bacterial allergens -- Chapter 4: Good and bad farming: the right microbiome protects from allergy -- Chapter 5: The lost friend: H. pylori -- Chapter 6: Parasite mediated protection against allergy -- Chapter 7: Initiation, persistence and exacerbation of food allergy -- Chapter 8: The role of the gut in type 2 immunity -- Chapter 9: Aryl hydrocarbon receptor: an environmental sensor in control of allergy outcomes -- Chapter 10: The gut microbiome and its marriage to the im-mune system: can we change it all? -- Chapter 11: Specific therapies for asthma endotypes: a new twist in drug development.
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    Another responsib. Schmidt-Weber, Carsten B.
    Another responsib. SpringerLink (Online service)
    Subj. Headings Medicine. * Immunology. * Molecular biology. * Allergy. * Infectious diseases.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryNěmecko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    Allergy is developing into one of the most prevalent diseases affecting individuals in the very early days of life. While the cause of this epidemic is still unclear, it appears that the westernized life style is playing an important role, which includes nutrition, possibly air pollution as well as hygienic conditions. While epidemiologic studies were able to narrow down these factors, basic research discovered novel mechanisms that control the organism´s tolerance against allergens. Particularly interesting is the role of microorganisms that colonize or infect a host and thereby cause damage and immunological activation followed by sensitization or exacerbation of already existing sensitizations. However at the same time microbial activation of the immune system can help to generate a protective immunity that prevents allergen sensitization. The current book is collecting these evidences and connects epidemiologic and clinical mechanistic knowledge. Only the synthesis of this knowledge will help to find solutions to the ongoing allergy epidemic in terms of public health activities, prevention and therapy.

    Chapter 1: Overview:The paradox of microbial impact on the immune system in allergy prevention and exacerbation -- Chapter 2: Microbial triggers in Autoimmunity, severe Aller-gy, and Autoallergy -- Chapter 3: Bacterial allergens -- Chapter 4: Good and bad farming: the right microbiome protects from allergy -- Chapter 5: The lost friend: H. pylori -- Chapter 6: Parasite mediated protection against allergy -- Chapter 7: Initiation, persistence and exacerbation of food allergy -- Chapter 8: The role of the gut in type 2 immunity -- Chapter 9: Aryl hydrocarbon receptor: an environmental sensor in control of allergy outcomes -- Chapter 10: The gut microbiome and its marriage to the im-mune system: can we change it all? -- Chapter 11: Specific therapies for asthma endotypes: a new twist in drug development.

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