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Allergy

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Eosinophil Micrornas Play A Regulatory Role In Allergic Diseases Included In The Atopic March., Émile Bélanger, Anne-Marie Madore, Anne-Marie Boucher-Lafleur, Marie-Michelle Simon, Tony Kwan, Tomi Pastinen, Catherine Laprise Nov 2020

Eosinophil Micrornas Play A Regulatory Role In Allergic Diseases Included In The Atopic March., Émile Bélanger, Anne-Marie Madore, Anne-Marie Boucher-Lafleur, Marie-Michelle Simon, Tony Kwan, Tomi Pastinen, Catherine Laprise

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

(1) Background: The atopic march is defined by the increased prevalence of allergic diseases after atopic dermatitis onset. In fact, atopic dermatitis is believed to play an important role in allergen sensitization via the damaged skin barrier, leading to allergic diseases such as allergic asthma and allergic rhinitis. The eosinophil, a pro-inflammatory cell that contributes to epithelial damage, is one of the various cells recruited in the inflammatory reactions characterizing these diseases. Few studies were conducted on the transcriptome of this cell type and even less on their specific microRNA (miRNA) profile, which could modulate pathogenesis of allergic diseases and …


Using Bioinformatics Tools To Evaluate Potential Risks Of Food Allergy And To Predict Microbiome Functionality, Mohamed Abdelmoteleb May 2020

Using Bioinformatics Tools To Evaluate Potential Risks Of Food Allergy And To Predict Microbiome Functionality, Mohamed Abdelmoteleb

Department of Food Science and Technology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Novel foods and Genetically Engineered (GE) organisms are being developed for nutritional, industrial, and environmental applications. Dietary interventions have been used recently to mitigate methane emissions in ruminants. In this project, bioinformatics tools have been used to answer two main questions. The first question is the potential allergy risks for consumption of novel foods and GE organisms. The second question is the effects of dietary interventions on microbiome functionality related to methane production in ruminants.

To answer the first question, regulatory authorities in the United States and Europe now expect an evaluation of new proteins in novel foods or genetically …


The Reliability Of Histamine Pharmacodynamic Response Phenotype Classification In Children With Allergic Disease., Kumar Ss, Liu X, Sherwin Cm, Jones Bl Mar 2020

The Reliability Of Histamine Pharmacodynamic Response Phenotype Classification In Children With Allergic Disease., Kumar Ss, Liu X, Sherwin Cm, Jones Bl

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

We have identified distinct histamine pharmacodynamic response phenotypes in children with allergic disease utilizing histamine iontophoresis with laser Doppler (HILD). These response phenotypes may be relevant in guiding therapeutic decision making for agents targeting the allergic response pathways. However, the reliability of these response phenotypes has not been assessed. Therefore, we performed HILD in children with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma on two to three separate occasions. HILD response-time data were analyzed in NONMEM using a linked effect PKPD model. Examination of observed vs. classified response phenotypes predicted response plots and the sum of residuals. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was …


The Reliability Of Histamine Pharmacodynamic Response Phenotype Classification In Children With Allergic Disease., Shaun S Kumar, Xiaoxi Liu, Catherine M Sherwin, Bridgette Jones Mar 2020

The Reliability Of Histamine Pharmacodynamic Response Phenotype Classification In Children With Allergic Disease., Shaun S Kumar, Xiaoxi Liu, Catherine M Sherwin, Bridgette Jones

Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers

We have identified distinct histamine pharmacodynamic response phenotypes in children with allergic disease utilizing histamine iontophoresis with laser Doppler (HILD). These response phenotypes may be relevant in guiding therapeutic decision making for agents targeting the allergic response pathways. However, the reliability of these response phenotypes has not been assessed. Therefore, we performed HILD in children with allergic rhinitis and/or asthma on two to three separate occasions. HILD response-time data were analyzed in NONMEM using a linked effect PKPD model. Examination of observed vs. classified response phenotypes predicted response plots and the sum of residuals. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was …


Global Research Output On Eosinophilia Literature: A Scientometric Analysis, Chithiraivel S., Sivasekaran K, Jeyshankar Ramalinagam Mar 2020

Global Research Output On Eosinophilia Literature: A Scientometric Analysis, Chithiraivel S., Sivasekaran K, Jeyshankar Ramalinagam

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The study analyses that research output on eosinophilia from 1998-2017 on different parameters including the literature growth, year -wise cited records, number of authors & h-index. The relative growth rate (RGR) and doubling time (Dt), the time series analysis for articles, contribution of various subject fields, highest research productivity of journals and their citation with impact factor and keyword analysis. The higher numbers of publications 793 were published in 2016, the scientists most preferred journals are Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Journal of immunology, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. The high frequency keywords were: Eosinophilia (3175), …


Prophylaxis Of Food Allergen Sensitivity, Dustin Gottfeld Jan 2020

Prophylaxis Of Food Allergen Sensitivity, Dustin Gottfeld

Physician Assistant Studies | Student Articles

Food allergies can have a severe and drastic effect on a person’s lifestyle, while prevention of allergic disease can help to ensure others do not have to live with this burden. There are a variety of differing hypotheses that offer explanations for the early development of food allergies, particularly peanut allergies. Two of the foremost hypotheses are the Hygiene Hypothesis and the Dual-Allergen Hypothesis. The Hygiene Hypothesis claims that the diversity of a child’s microbiota creates a beneficial balance of microorganisms which can help prevent the development of allergic disease. Alternatively, the Dual-Allergen Hypothesis states that early environmental exposure to …


Toward A Symbiotic Perspective On Public Health: Recognizing The Ambivalence Of Microbes In The Anthropocene, S. Sariola, Scott F. Gilbert Jan 2020

Toward A Symbiotic Perspective On Public Health: Recognizing The Ambivalence Of Microbes In The Anthropocene, S. Sariola, Scott F. Gilbert

Biology Faculty Works

Microbes evolve in complex environments that are often fashioned, in part, by human desires. In a global perspective, public health has played major roles in structuring how microbes are perceived, cultivated, and destroyed. The germ theory of disease cast microbes as enemies of the body and the body politic. Antibiotics have altered microbial development by providing stringent natural selection on bacterial species, and this has led to the formation of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. Public health perspectives such as “Precision Public Health” and “One Health” have recently been proposed to further manage microbial populations. However, neither of these take into account …


Gaps In Allergen Immunotherapy Administration And Subcutaneous Allergen Immunotherapy Dose Adjustment Schedules Need For Prospective Data, D. E. Larenas-Linnemann, T. Epstein, P. Ponda, D. Bernstein, P. Williams, P. Creticos Jan 2020

Gaps In Allergen Immunotherapy Administration And Subcutaneous Allergen Immunotherapy Dose Adjustment Schedules Need For Prospective Data, D. E. Larenas-Linnemann, T. Epstein, P. Ponda, D. Bernstein, P. Williams, P. Creticos

Journal Articles

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Phenology Of Cupressaceae Urban Infrastructure Related To Its Pollen Content And Meteorological Variables, A. Monroy-Colín, J. M. Maya-Manzano, I. Silva-Palacios, R. Tormo-Molina, R. Pecero-Casimiro, Á. Gonzalo-Garijo, S. Fernández-Rodríguez Jan 2020

Phenology Of Cupressaceae Urban Infrastructure Related To Its Pollen Content And Meteorological Variables, A. Monroy-Colín, J. M. Maya-Manzano, I. Silva-Palacios, R. Tormo-Molina, R. Pecero-Casimiro, Á. Gonzalo-Garijo, S. Fernández-Rodríguez

Articles

Cupressaceae pollen is one of the major airborne allergens of the Mediterranean region and in other regions around the world. Pollen production of these species causes considerable allergic problems during winter, being this type of pollen the most abundant in this period of the year. This work aims to relate phenology, meteorology and airborne pollen records in these species. Aerobiological sampling was carried out in Badajoz (SW Spain) from 2016 to 2018 using Hirst-type volumetric sampler. Pollination phenology was studied in 50 specimens, ten of Cupressus macrocarpa, ten of Cupressus arizonica, 15 of Cupressus sempervirens and 15 of …


Evaluation Of Beta-Lactam Allergy Classification And Carbapenem Use In Patients Admitted To The Medical-Surgical Floors Of A Large, Community Hospital, Zachary Brown Pharmd, Dylan Walker, Trent Towne Pharmd, Bcps Jan 2020

Evaluation Of Beta-Lactam Allergy Classification And Carbapenem Use In Patients Admitted To The Medical-Surgical Floors Of A Large, Community Hospital, Zachary Brown Pharmd, Dylan Walker, Trent Towne Pharmd, Bcps

Parkview Pharmacy Department

Background and Objective

Background • CDC reports half of patients admitted to the hospital received at least 1 dose of antibiotics from 2006-2012 • Approximately 32 million people in the United States have a documented allergy to a beta-lactam (BL) antibiotic • Approximately 10% of all US patients report having an allergic reaction to a BL in their lifetime • Fewer than 1% has a true IgE (immunoglobulin E) mediated allergy to a BL • Over 80% of those patients with an IgE-mediated allergy lose sensitivity after 10 years • Penicillin-skin testing cost: ~$220 • Per the CDC, carbapenem use …