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Mechanisms of Sublingual Immunotherapy
Authors:Guy Scadding  Stephen Durham
Affiliation:1. Imperial College, Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, London, SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom;2. Royal Brompton Hospital, Allergy, Fulham Road, London, SW7, United Kingdom
Abstract:Allergen-specific sublingual immunotherapy is now recognized to be an efficacious and well-tolerated treatment for allergic rhinitis. Emerging treatment strategies are also aimed at the primary treatment of allergic asthma, particularly allergy to house dust mites. Knowledge of the exact mechanisms of action of sublingual immunotherapy is at a basic level, although there appear to be similarities to the immunological changes seen in subcutaneous immunotherapy. An improved understanding should allow the development of more effective treatment programs and widen the potential use of this form of immunotherapy. This review discusses the possible mechanism of action of sublingual immunotherapy, including data from animal and clinical studies, while comparing this with the current understanding of subcutaneous immunotherapy.
Keywords:immunotherapy  sublingual  mechanism  allergic rhinitis  asthma
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