Respiratory viral infections and atopic development: From possible mechanisms to advances in treatment |
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Authors: | Lisa M. Martorano Mitchell H. Grayson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Allergy & Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center & Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA;2. Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA |
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Abstract: | Atopic sensitization and allergic diseases are increasing in modernized countries. These diseases affect millions of individuals, but the mechanisms behind their development are not fully understood. One hypothesis relates to early life respiratory viral infections driving the development of atopic disease including asthma. This review presents the current state of the field, focusing on epidemiologic data supporting a role for early life respiratory viruses in the development of specific IgE, both against aeroallergens and the respiratory virus. Our own work using the Sendai mouse model is then summarized to provide a potential mechanistic explanation for how a respiratory viral infection could drive development of atopic sensitization and disease. We then discuss the components of this mechanistic pathway that have and have not been validated in humans. Finally, we discuss areas ripe for research, as well as potential and current therapeutics that might disrupt the link between respiratory viral infections in early life and atopic sensitization/disease. |
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Keywords: | Allergy Asthma Respiratory viral infection RSV Sendai virus |
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