학술논문

Update in the Mechanisms of Allergen-Specific Immunotheraphy
Document Type
Article
Source
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research, 3(1), pp.11-20 Jan, 2011
Subject
내과학
Language
English
ISSN
2092-7363
2092-7355
Abstract
Allergic diseases represent a complex innate and adoptive immune response to natural environmental allergens with Th2-type T cells and allergenspecific IgE predominance. Allergen-specific immunotherapy is the most effective therapeutic approach for disregulated immune response towards allergens by enhancing immune tolerance mechanisms. The main aim of immunotherapy is the generation of allergen nonresponsive or tolerant T cells in sensitized patients and downregulation of predominant T cell- and IgE-mediated immune responses. During allergen-specific immunotherapy,T regulatory cells are generated, which secrete IL-10 and induce allergen-specific B cells for the production of IgG4 antibodies. These mechanisms induce tolerance to antigens that reduces allergic symptoms. Although current knowledge highlights the role of T regulatory cell-mediated immunetolerance,definite mechanisms that lead to a successful clinical outcomes of allergen-specific immunotherapy still remains an open area of research.