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MeDALL (Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy): an integrated approach from phenotypes to systems medicine.

Authors :
Bousquet J
Anto J
Auffray C
Akdis M
Cambon-Thomsen A
Keil T
Haahtela T
Lambrecht BN
Postma DS
Sunyer J
Valenta R
Akdis CA
Annesi-Maesano I
Arno A
Bachert C
Ballester F
Basagana X
Baumgartner U
Bindslev-Jensen C
Brunekreef B
Carlsen KH
Chatzi L
Crameri R
Eveno E
Forastiere F
Garcia-Aymerich J
Guerra S
Hammad H
Heinrich J
Hirsch D
Jacquemin B
Kauffmann F
Kerkhof M
Kogevinas M
Koppelman GH
Kowalski ML
Lau S
Lodrup-Carlsen KC
Lopez-Botet M
Lotvall J
Lupinek C
Maier D
Makela MJ
Martinez FD
Mestres J
Momas I
Nawijn MC
Neubauer A
Oddie S
Palkonen S
Pin I
Pison C
Rancé F
Reitamo S
Rial-Sebbag E
Salapatas M
Siroux V
Smagghe D
Torrent M
Toskala E
van Cauwenberge P
van Oosterhout AJ
Varraso R
von Hertzen L
Wickman M
Wijmenga C
Worm M
Wright J
Zuberbier T
Source :
Allergy [Allergy] 2011 May; Vol. 66 (5), pp. 596-604. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jan 24.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The origin of the epidemic of IgE-associated (allergic) diseases is unclear. MeDALL (Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy), an FP7 European Union project (No. 264357), aims to generate novel knowledge on the mechanisms of initiation of allergy and to propose early diagnosis, prevention, and targets for therapy. A novel phenotype definition and an integrative translational approach are needed to understand how a network of molecular and environmental factors can lead to complex allergic diseases. A novel, stepwise, large-scale, and integrative approach will be led by a network of complementary experts in allergy, epidemiology, allergen biochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, epigenetics, functional genomics, bioinformatics, computational and systems biology. The following steps are proposed: (i) Identification of 'classical' and 'novel' phenotypes in existing birth cohorts; (ii) Building discovery of the relevant mechanisms in IgE-associated allergic diseases in existing longitudinal birth cohorts and Karelian children; (iii) Validation and redefinition of classical and novel phenotypes of IgE-associated allergic diseases; and (iv) Translational integration of systems biology outcomes into health care, including societal aspects. MeDALL will lead to: (i) A better understanding of allergic phenotypes, thus expanding current knowledge of the genomic and environmental determinants of allergic diseases in an integrative way; (ii) Novel diagnostic tools for the early diagnosis of allergy, targets for the development of novel treatment modalities, and prevention of allergic diseases; (iii) Improving the health of European citizens as well as increasing the competitiveness and boosting the innovative capacity of Europe, while addressing global health issues and ethical issues.<br /> (© 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1398-9995
Volume :
66
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Allergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21261657
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2010.02534.x