Textbook of Allergen Tolerance

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Allergies are a significant health issue, yet few books exist on allergen tolerance of separation; here the author classifies allergen tolerance breakdown in specific types, according to the possibility that the autonomic breakdown of allergen tolerance in the unified airway depends on a deficit of pro-tolerogenic neurotransmitters at the local level. This paradigm, which explains the pathogenesis of allergic disorders, opens to new approaches to allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT). While focusing on the new atopic disorders of the unified airway, such as local allergic rhinitis, "dual" allergic rhinitis, local allergic asthma, and local allergic conjunctivitis, the work combines clinical examples of allergic diseases and their treatment with their immunological background. 

The topics range from the specific immune-derived maintenance of allergen tolerance and the role of the neuroimmune network in allergic inflammation to conventional atopic diseases and more particular issues of local atopic disorders in the unified airway, oral tolerance, and its breakdown, and its translation in genitourinary aspects of allergic inflammation. Specific chapters are also devoted to allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) and anti-allergy treatments. Thought for upper graduate students, it will also be a valued resource for allergy practitioners, pulmonologists, ENT specialists, pediatricians, and translational researchers. Textbook of Allergen Tolerance includes classical didactic features such as abstracts, keywords, background notes, discussion points, and Q&A., as well as 20 audio files Text-to-Speech for the visually impaired, and 10 video to support the readers.


Author(s): Vladimir V. Klimov
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 316
City: Cham

Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
About the Author
Abbreviations
List of Videos
1: Antigens and Allergens
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Antigens and Immune Responses
1.2.1 Sensitization to Allergens
1.3 Allergenicity of Allergens
1.3.1 Allergen Nomenclature
1.4 Concept of Atopy
1.5 House Dust Mites (HDM), “Masters of Allergenicity”
References
2: Immune Tolerance at a Glance
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Tolerance at a Glance
2.3 Antigen Tolerance Due to Primary Organs in the Fetal Life
2.4 Peripheral Tolerance
References
3: Immune-Derived Maintenance of Allergen Tolerance
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Tolerogenic Dendritic (tDCs) Cells
3.3 Regulatory T (Tregs) Cells
3.4 Other Pro-Tolerogenic Cells
3.4.1 Regulatory B (Breg) Cells
3.4.2 Macrophages (M2)
3.4.3 Myeloid-Derived Suppressor (MDSC) Cells
3.5 Immunosuppressive Cytokines
3.6 Coinhibitory Molecules
3.7 Blocking or Competing Antibodies
3.8 Tolerogenic Microbiota
3.9 Pro-Inflammatory Factors
3.9.1 Mast Cells and Basophils
3.9.2 Eosinophils
3.9.3 ILC2
3.9.4 Neutrophils
3.9.5 Monocytes and Macrophages (M1)
3.9.6 Inflammatory Dendritic Cells
3.9.7 Helper T Cells
3.9.8 Inflammatory Chemokines
3.9.9 Molecular Patterns Promote Allergic Inflammation
References
4: The Role of the Neuroimmune Network in Allergic Inflammation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Innervation of the Allergic Target Organs
4.3 Functional Organization of the Neuroimmune Network
4.4 Types of Synaptic Transmission Neuro Molecules
4.4.1 Neurotransmitter Receptors
4.4.2 Place of Neuro Molecules in Allergen Tolerance Maintenance and Breakdown
4.5 Prevalent Pro-Immunogenic Neuro Molecules
4.6 Predominant Pro-Tolerogenic Neuro Molecules
4.7 Prevalent Neuro Molecules in the Target Organs
4.8 Polymorphisms and Mutations in Some Neuro Molecules Genes, and Related Genes, Which May Concern Allergies
4.9 “Neurogenic Inflammation”
References
5: Conventional Atopic Diseases
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Allergologic Investigations
5.2.1 Patient’s Current and Past Medical History and Physical Examination
5.2.2 Component Resolved Diagnosis (CRD)
5.2.3 Debates in Allergic Skin Tests
5.3 Allergic Asthma
5.4 Allergic Rhinitis (Rhinoconjunctivitis)
5.5 Atopic Dermatitis
5.6 Urticaria and Anaphylaxis
5.7 Medication Therapy for Allergies
5.7.1 Antihistamines
5.7.2 Membrane Stabilizers
5.7.3 Topical Corticosteroids
5.7.4 Calcineurin Inhibitors
5.7.5 Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists
5.7.6 Biologics
References
6: Local Atopic Disorders in the Unified Airway
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Local Allergic Asthma
6.3 Local Allergic Rhinitis
6.3.1 Previous Studies in Local Allergic Rhinitis and Their Discussion
6.3.2 Neurotransmitter Immunoregulation in Allergic Rhinitis
6.3.3 Preliminary Clinical Diagnostic Markers of Local Allergic Rhinitis
6.3.4 Corroborative Clinical Diagnostic Markers of Local Allergic Rhinitis
6.4 “Dual” Allergic Rhinitis
6.5 Local Allergic Conjunctivitis
References
7: Food Allergies and Oral Tolerance
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Autonomous Enteric Neuroimmune System
7.3 Allergenicity of Food Proteins and Sensitization to Them
7.4 Oral Tolerance and Food Allergies
7.4.1 Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Oral Tolerance
7.4.2 Prerequisites of Oral Tolerance Breakdown
7.4.3 Polymorphisms of Food Allergies
7.5 Why Does Anaphylaxis Happen to Some, But Not to Others?
7.6 Allergic Inflammation in the Gastrointestinal Tract
References
8: Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy (AIT)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 History of the Invention
8.3 Rationale of Allergen-Specific Therapy and Future Perspectives
8.4 Clinical Aspects of AIT’s Protocols
8.5 Protocols of Executing Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy
8.6 Constituting the Allergen Tolerance During AIT
References
9: Allergen Tolerance in the Genitourinary Tract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Neuroimmune System of the Genitourinary Tract
9.3 Allergic Reactions to Sperm Allergens
9.4 Allergen Tolerance Breakdown in the Genitourinary Tract and Painful Coitus
9.4.1 Vulvodynia
9.4.2 Chronic Vulvovaginitis
9.4.3 Allergic Balanoposthitis
9.5 Preventive Benefit of Male Circumcision
References
10: Allergies in COVID-19 and Post-COVID Syndrome
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Immune Responses to SARS-CoV-2
10.3 Preexisting Comorbid Atopic Diseases in COVID-19
10.4 Immunity and Allergies in COVID-19 Convalescents
References
Afterword
Answers to Quizzes
Chapter 1A
Chapter 1B
Chapter 2
Chapter 3A
Chapter 3B
Chapter 4A
Chapter 4B
Chapter 5A
Chapter 5B
Chapter 6
Chapter 7A
Chapter 7B
Chapter 8A
Chapter 8B
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Index