作者
Guénolée Prioult, Cathryn Nagler‐Anderson
发表日期
2005/8
来源
Immunological reviews
卷号
206
期号
1
页码范围
204-218
出版商
Munksgaard International Publishers
简介
Allergic hyperreactivity is defined as an exaggerated immune response [typically immunoglobulin E (IgE) but also non‐IgE mediated] toward harmless antigenic stimuli. The prevalence of allergic disease has increased dramatically during the last 20 years, especially in developed countries. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to susceptibility to allergy. Evidence has emerged supporting the hypothesis that a reduction in antigenic stimulation brought about by widespread vaccination, improvements in standards of hygiene, and extensive use of antibiotics has contributed to the dysregulation of T‐helper 2 cell (Th2) type responsiveness that typifies allergy. Regulation of the inherently Th2‐biased mucosal immune response is crucial both to the maintenance of homeostasis at this strategic defensive barrier and to the prevention of allergic disease. The ability of Th1 responses to counter‐regulate Th2 …
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