Research progress and future prospects of the mechanism of probiotics in the treatment of allergic rhinitis
Qunyi Lin
Abstract:At present, allergic rhinitis has become a worldwide disease. And it has caused serious harm to people, so people urgently need an efficient and safe way such as using probiotics to treat it. The current mainstream view is that allergic rhinitis is mainly caused by Th1 / Th2 or Th17 / Treg cell imbalance. Probiotics can repair the intestinal barrier, regulate the balance of Th1 and Th2, prevent the excessive differentiation of Th2, correct the imbalance of Th17 and Treg, and produce some anti-inflammatory meta… Show more
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