The evolution of allergy immunotherapy
Autor: | Harold S. Nelson |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
medicine.medical_specialty Allergy Rhinitis Allergic Perennial Immunology MEDLINE Solid base 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Grass pollen extract Grass pollen Hypersensitivity medicine Animals Humans Immunology and Allergy 030212 general & internal medicine business.industry Respiratory allergy Perennial rhinitis Allergens medicine.disease Asthma 030228 respiratory system Desensitization Immunologic Family medicine Pollen Hay fever Immunotherapy business |
Zdroj: | Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. 126:357-366 |
ISSN: | 1081-1206 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.anai.2020.11.011 |
Popis: | Objective The objective of this review is to trace the evolution of the art and science of allergy immunotherapy (AIT). Data Sources Original reports relating to the evolution of the concept of respiratory allergy and its specific treatment were identified by following references in journal articles, review articles, and allergy textbooks from the mid-20th century to the present. Study Selections Studies highlighting substantial milestones in the evolution of the practice of allergy immunotherapy were included. Results The story of AIT begins with the recognition of hay fever as a distinct entity and subsequent studies that established grass pollen as one of the causes. This knowledge led several investigators, most notable Leonard Noon and John Freeman who worked at St. Mary’s Hospital in London, to attempt to induce tolerance giving grass pollen extract by injection to their patients. After the publication of the work of Noon and Freeman in 1911, the practice of AIT spread rapidly and was applied to many other pollen allergens besides grass and for perennial rhinitis and asthma. The early studies were largely anecdotal, but over the past 60 to 70 years, studies of AIT have been conducted with increasingly sophisticated scientific methods. Nowadays, not only is the practice of AIT based on carefully conducted studies, but the underlying immunologic basis of allergy and the response to AIT have also been and still are being firmly established. Conclusion Both the art and the science behind the practice of AIT have been established by a solid base of clinical and immunologic studies. |
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