2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.leukres.2014.08.004
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Allergy and risk of hematologic malignancies: Associations and mechanisms

Abstract: Increasing evidence indicates that a dysregulated immune system, as the one found in allergic disorders, can affect survival of tumor cells. A possible association between allergies and risk of hematologic malignancies has been examined in several epidemiological studies; however, results were not always consistent. The aim of this review is to report the preclinical and clinical data, which support a correlation between allergy and hematologic neoplasms. Immune system modulation could represent a powerful too… Show more

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“…Penelitian melaporkan adanya hubungan antara alergi dan limfoma atau leukimia akut. Faktanya hanya pada penyakit ini korelasi terkuat dengan status alergi yang dapat dideteksi, sementara penyakit hematologi yang lain dilaporkan sporadis dan kadang-kadang saja (Musolino et al, 2014). Efek samping yang terjadi selanjutnya adalah mual sebanyak 11 pasien (7,3%).…”
Section: Gambaran Efek Samping Kemoterapiunclassified
“…Penelitian melaporkan adanya hubungan antara alergi dan limfoma atau leukimia akut. Faktanya hanya pada penyakit ini korelasi terkuat dengan status alergi yang dapat dideteksi, sementara penyakit hematologi yang lain dilaporkan sporadis dan kadang-kadang saja (Musolino et al, 2014). Efek samping yang terjadi selanjutnya adalah mual sebanyak 11 pasien (7,3%).…”
Section: Gambaran Efek Samping Kemoterapiunclassified
“…[24][25][26] There is a growing body of evidence supporting this hypothesis and showing that a number of immune-related cancers, including leukemia, occur as a consequence of immune system malfunction in early life. [27][28][29] Allergic diseases, including asthma, eczema, and allergic rhinitis, are among the most common perpetrators of chronic immune stimulation. Few studies have investigated the link between allergic diseases and HL, and the results have been conflicting and inconclusive.…”
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“…Reduced levels of IgE and histamine have been found in patients with neoplastic diseases. IL-12 is an anti-allergic inflammation cytokine that stimulates T cells and NK cells as well as the production of INF gamma, which stimulates macrophages to kill neoplastic cells [3,4]. Perhaps these described reactions explain the lower incidence of chronic leukemia in atopy patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…− The second one proposes a relation between atopy and an increased risk of neoplastic diseases, stemming from chronic stimulation of the immunological system [1,2,3]. According to the first hypothesis, the overstimulation of immunocompetent cells, which results from contact with an allergen, causes the production of certain IgE antibodies that may have a cytotoxic influence on neoplastic cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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