1. Alternaria as an Inducer of Allergic Sensitization
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Guadalupe Hernandez-Ramirez, Domingo Barber, Jaime Tome-Amat, María Garrido-Arandia, Araceli Díaz-Perales, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Comunidad de Madrid, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, European Commission, Hernandez-Ramirez, Guadalupe [0000-0003-3031-6754], Barber, Domingo F. [0000-0001-8824-5405], Tome-Amat, Jaime [0000-0003-4442-3649], Garrido-Arandia, Maria [0000-0001-6114-5754], Diaz-Perales, Araceli [0000-0002-1093-3627], Hernandez-Ramirez, Guadalupe, Barber, Domingo F., Tome-Amat, Jaime, Garrido-Arandia, Maria, and Diaz-Perales, Araceli
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Microbiology (medical) ,Allergy ,QH301-705.5 ,Plant Science ,Review ,medicine.disease_cause ,mold asthma ,Alternaria alternata ,Allergic sensitization ,Allergen ,medicine ,Biology (General) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Sensitization ,biology ,Innate lymphoid cell ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Alternaria ,Elicitor ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mold asthma ,Immunology ,Alt a 1 ,Alternaria allergens - Abstract
14 Pág. Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas (CBGP), Alternaria alternata is a saprophytic mold whose spores are disseminated in warm dry air, the typical weather of the Mediterranean climate region (from 30° to 45°), with a peak during the late summer and early autumn. Alternaria spores are known to be biological contaminants and a potent source of aeroallergens. One consequence of human exposure to Alternaria is an increased risk of developing asthma, with Alt a 1 as its main elicitor and a marker of primary sensitization. Although the action mechanism needs further investigation, a key role of the epithelium in cytokine production, TLR-activated alveolar macrophages and innate lymphoid cells in the adaptive response was demonstrated. Furthermore, sensitization to A. alternata seems to be a trigger for the development of co-sensitization to other allergen sources and may act as an exacerbator of symptoms and an elicitor of food allergies. The prevalence of A. alternata allergy is increasing and has led to expanding research on the role of this fungal species in the induction of IgE-mediated respiratory diseases. Indeed, recent research has allowed new perspectives to be considered in the assessment of exposure and diagnosis of fungi-induced allergies, although more studies are needed for the standardization of immunotherapy formulations., This research was funded by the Spanish Government (MINECO, grant BIO2017-84548-R; MICINN, grant PID2020-113629RB-I00) and the Comunidad de Madrid (FOODAL-CM: S2018/BAA-4574). J.T.A. received a grant from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) co-founded by FEDER Thematic Networks and Cooperative Research in Health, RETICS; ARADyAL (RD16/006/003). G.H.R. was funded by the European Commission with the AllerScreening project (H2020-NMBP-X-KET-2017-768641).
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- 2021