2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.04.429730
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Sublingual allergen immunotherapy with recombinant dog allergens prevents airway hyperresponsiveness in a model of asthma marked by vigorous TH2 and TH17 cell responses

Abstract: Allergy to dogs affects around ten percent of the population in developed countries. Immune therapy of allergic patients with dog allergen extracts has shown limited therapeutic benefit. Herein, we established a mouse model of dog allergy and tested the efficacy of a recombinant protein containing Can f 1, f 2, f 4 and f 6 as a sublingual immune therapy (SLIT). Repeated inhalation of dog extracts induced infiltration of the airways by TH2 cells, eosinophils and goblet cells, reminiscent of the house dust mite … Show more

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