Chemokine CCL19 promotes type 2 T cell differentiation and allergic airway inflammation
Allergic asthma is driven largely by allergen-specific type 2 T helper (Th2) cells, which develop in regional lymph nodes upon the interaction of naïv…
Allergic asthma is driven largely by allergen-specific type 2 T helper (Th2) cells, which develop in regional lymph nodes upon the interaction of naïv…
Tumor-derived lactate drives mregDC development and immunotolerant function by activating a SREBP2-dependent transcriptional program.
When approaching a case of apparent drug allergy, the consulting clinician should consider a broad differential diagnosis. This article presents a series of cases that…
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are information provided by patients on their condition, function, well-being, or experience. Instruments to quantify…
If our government invested resources to speed up progress in asthma care, what should be included? AAAAI’s Dr. Dave Stukus and AAFA talk about an…
The immune system intersects with almost every aspect of human health and disease. Its functions, both when things are going well and when things go…
Usually when people are allergic to something, the protein causes the allergy. Contrary to myth, sugars typically do not cause allergic reactions. Rather, they can…
Since there is so much going on in food allergy studies and care — and so much more that needs to be done — the…
Identification and treatment are key to optimal patient outcomes
Immediate drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions (IDHSRs) have conventionally been attributed to an immunoglobulin E (IgE)–mediated mechanism. Nevertheless, it has now been acknowledged that IDHSRs can also…