“…Dose recommendations summarized in IT practice parameter guidelines provide suitable targets for standardized allergenic extracts and possible ranges for nonstandardized products. 1 Studies focused on the compatibilities of allergens in different extract mixtures help to identify risky or unstable combinations that can compromise achievement of target doses or consistent delivery of defined allergen levels. [1][2][3][4] Several prominent allergens have been identified in dog epithelia or dog dander source materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Studies focused on the compatibilities of allergens in different extract mixtures help to identify risky or unstable combinations that can compromise achievement of target doses or consistent delivery of defined allergen levels. [1][2][3][4] Several prominent allergens have been identified in dog epithelia or dog dander source materials. Two allergens in particular, Can f 1 (salivary lipocalin protein) and Can f 3 (dog serum albumin), have been linked to dog allergen sensitivities in 50% and 35% of allergic patients, respectively.…”
“…Dose recommendations summarized in IT practice parameter guidelines provide suitable targets for standardized allergenic extracts and possible ranges for nonstandardized products. 1 Studies focused on the compatibilities of allergens in different extract mixtures help to identify risky or unstable combinations that can compromise achievement of target doses or consistent delivery of defined allergen levels. [1][2][3][4] Several prominent allergens have been identified in dog epithelia or dog dander source materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Studies focused on the compatibilities of allergens in different extract mixtures help to identify risky or unstable combinations that can compromise achievement of target doses or consistent delivery of defined allergen levels. [1][2][3][4] Several prominent allergens have been identified in dog epithelia or dog dander source materials. Two allergens in particular, Can f 1 (salivary lipocalin protein) and Can f 3 (dog serum albumin), have been linked to dog allergen sensitivities in 50% and 35% of allergic patients, respectively.…”
“…Atualmente define-se IT como qualquer método usado para corrigir uma resposta imune anormal, seja por indução de deleção clonal, anergia, tolerância imunológica ou desvio do perfil da resposta imune [19][20][21][22] . No caso da asma e rinite alérgicas, a IT específica para o alérgeno relevante para aquele paciente é aplicada com o intuito de induzir tolerância através de células T regulatórias (Treg) e/ou desviar a resposta imune de perfil TH2 para TH1.…”
Section: Imunoterapia: Tratamento Específico Para Alergia Respiratóriaunclassified
“…A IT é efetiva no manejo da asma e rinite alérgica e pode prevenir o desenvolvimento de asma em indivíduos com RA 21 . Nas técnicas convencionais, aplicam-se doses crescentes de alérgenos progressivamente por via subcutânea (s.c.) até se atingir uma dose de manutenção que deverá ser mantida por 3 a 5 anos, de modo a atingir a tolerância e torná-la duradoura mesmo após a suspensão do tratamento 19,21,23 .…”
Section: Imunoterapia: Tratamento Específico Para Alergia Respiratóriaunclassified
“…Os avanços alcançados ocorreram devido ao melhor conhecimento dos mecanismos imunológicos e do papel da IgE no processo alérgico, bem como da melhor caracterização dos alérgenos e padronização dos extratos 19,21,26 .…”
Section: Imunoterapia: Tratamento Específico Para Alergia Respiratóriaunclassified
SCIT is safe and effective in the treatment of allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, and Hymenoptera sensitivity. Adverse reactions occur but, in general, SCIT is well tolerated, and the vast majority of reactions are mild and very rarely fatal.
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