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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1023...

Sujet
Review Article
Auteur
Goode, Emma‐Jane Marczylo, Emma
Langue
en
Editeur

John Wiley and Sons Inc.

Catégorie

Clinical and Translational Allergy

Année

2023

Date de référencement

16/08/2024

Mots clés
allergens mechanisms allergic review fungal disease
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Résumé

Allergic airway disease (AAD) is a collective term for respiratory disorders that can be exacerbated upon exposure to airborne allergens.

The contribution of fungal allergens to AAD has become well established over recent years.

We conducted a comprehensive review of the literature using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses guidelines to better understand the mechanisms involved in the allergic response to fungi in airway epithelia, identify knowledge gaps and make recommendations for future research.

The search resulted in 61 studies for final analysis.

Despite heterogeneity in the models and methods used, we identified major pathways involved in fungal allergy.

These included the activation of protease‐activated receptor 2, the EGFR pathway, adenosine triphosphate and purinergic receptor‐dependent release of IL33, and oxidative stress, which drove mucin expression and goblet cell metaplasia, Th2 cytokine production, reduced barrier integrity, eosinophil recruitment, and airway hyperresponsiveness.

However, there were several knowledge gaps and therefore we recommend future research should focus on the use of more physiologically relevant methods to directly compare key allergenic fungal species, clarify specific mechanisms of fungal allergy, and assess the fungal allergy in disease models.

This will inform disease management and future interventions, ultimately reducing the burden of disease.

Goode, Emma‐Jane,Marczylo, Emma, 2023, A scoping review: What are the cellular mechanisms that drive the allergic inflammatory response to fungal allergens in the lung epithelium?, John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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