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Autor:
Tomomitsu Miyasaka, Kaori Dobashi-Okuyama, Kaori Kawakami, Chiaki Masuda-Suzuki, Motoaki Takayanagi, Isao Ohno
Publikováno v:
Biomolecules, Vol 12, Iss 5, p 650 (2022)
Sex is considered an important risk factor for asthma onset and exacerbation. The prevalence of asthma is higher in boys than in girls during childhood, which shows a reverse trend after puberty—it becomes higher in adult females than in adult male
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6a6ef064f3724db08f15c34ebee79048
Publikováno v:
Allergology International, Vol 67, Iss 1, Pp 32-42 (2018)
Psychological stress is recognized as a key factor in the exacerbation of allergic asthma, whereby brain responses to stress act as immunomodulators for asthma. In particular, stress-induced enhanced type 2 T-helper (Th2)-type lung inflammation is st
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d14f6263796146f5bf8154de80b4fe1d
Autor:
Chiaki Masuda, Jun Kasamatsu, Isao Ohno, Daiki Tanno, Hideki Yamamoto, Kaori Kawakami, Kaori Dobashi-Okuyama, Tasuku Kawano, Syugo Suzuki, Tomoko Takahashi, Motoaki Takayanagi, Kazuyoshi Kawakami, Keiko Ishii, Tomomitsu Miyasaka, Hiromasa Tanno, Ko Sato, Emi Kanno
Publikováno v:
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 181:651-664
Introduction: The enhanced type 2 helper (Th2) immune response is responsible for the pathogenesis of allergic asthma. To suppress the enhanced Th2 immune response, activation of the Th1 immune response has been an alternative strategy for anti-asthm
Autor:
Tomoko Takahashi, Isao Ohno, Tasuku Kawano, Tomomitsu Miyasaka, Kaori Dobashi-Okuyama, Jin-ichi Inokuchi, Kaori Kawakami, Chiaki Masuda, Motoaki Takayanagi
Publikováno v:
Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 48:379-393
Background Gender disparities in adult patients with asthma regarding its prevalence and severity are mainly due to enhanced type 2 T-helper (Th2) cytokine production in female patients compared to that in male patients. However, the pathways mediati
Publikováno v:
Allergology International, Vol 67, Iss 1, Pp 32-42 (2018)
Psychological stress is recognized as a key factor in the exacerbation of allergic asthma, whereby brain responses to stress act as immunomodulators for asthma. In particular, stress-induced enhanced type 2 T-helper (Th2)-type lung inflammation is st