Not exact matches
The experiments indicated that when dectin - 1 recognizes tropomyosin in
house dust mites, shrimp or other common allergy - triggering species it suppresses airway cells» production of an immune molecule, IL - 33, which otherwise would promote an allergic response
by immune cells.
The scientists found that the receptor, dectin - 1, recognizes a protein found in
house dust mites, cockroaches, shellfish and other invertebrates, and responds
by suppressing immune reactions to these common triggers of allergy and asthma.
Current clinical management for asthma focuses on reducing lung and airway inflammation triggered
by allergens, such as
house dust mites, mold, etc..
As explained
by Dr. Amy Randall, «Immunotherapy is the use of FDA standardized allergens (pollens,
house dust mites, molds) in a liquid formulation which is administered to the allergic patient to help desensitize her to those environmental allergens she has developed an allergy to.»
Atopy (canine atopic dermatitis) is caused
by a hypersensitivity to aeroallergens such as pollens,
house dust mites, or mold spores.
Allergies are caused
by unnecessary antibodies - antibodies your dog produces against compounds in its environment (like mold,
house,
dust mites or pollen) that would ordinarily be ignored.
When the disease can be linked to exposure to specific allergens, such
house dust mites, desensitization injections can be effective in some individuals when carried out over an extended time; however, most cases are not resolved
by desensitization and require a combination of allergen avoidance and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Canine atopy is caused
by allergens such as pollens, weeds, and
house dust mites.