Search Results - "Ege, Markus J"
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Farm dust and endotoxin protect against allergy through A20 induction in lung epithelial cells
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (04-09-2015)“…Growing up on a dairy farm protects children from allergy, hay fever, and asthma. A mechanism linking exposure to this endotoxin (bacterial…”
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Maturation of the gut microbiome during the first year of life contributes to the protective farm effect on childhood asthma
Published in Nature medicine (01-11-2020)“…Growing up on a farm is associated with an asthma-protective effect, but the mechanisms underlying this effect are largely unknown. In the Protection against…”
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Bacterial microbiota of the upper respiratory tract and childhood asthma
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-2017)“…Background Patients with asthma and healthy controls differ in bacterial colonization of the respiratory tract. The upper airways have been shown to reflect…”
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microRNA in native and processed cow's milk and its implication for the farm milk effect on asthma
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-06-2016)“…Because of the strong analogy between human and bovine miRNAs, the presence of these molecules in raw milk and particularly the fat fraction might be…”
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Allergic rhinitis as a predictor for wheezing onset in school-aged children
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-12-2010)“…Background Rhinitis in older children and adults has been shown to be a predictor for adolescent- and adult-onset asthma. These findings suggest an interaction…”
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Consumption of unprocessed cow's milk protects infants from common respiratory infections
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-01-2015)“…Background Breast-feeding is protective against respiratory infections in early life. Given the co-evolutionary adaptations of humans and cattle, bovine milk…”
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The Hygiene Hypothesis in the Age of the Microbiome
Published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society (01-11-2017)“…The original version of the hygiene hypothesis suggested that infections transmitted early in life by "unhygienic contact" prevented allergies. Examples were…”
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Gene-environment interaction for childhood asthma and exposure to farming in Central Europe
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-01-2011)“…Background Asthma is a disease in which both genetic and environmental factors play important roles. The farming environment has consistently been associated…”
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Atopic sensitization in the first year of life
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-2013)“…Background There is conflicting evidence on whether allergen-specific memory is primed prenatally, whether this priming affects persistent immunologic effects,…”
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Excessive Unbalanced Meat Consumption in the First Year of Life Increases Asthma Risk in the PASTURE and LUKAS2 Birth Cohorts
Published in Frontiers in immunology (27-04-2021)“…A higher diversity of food items introduced in the first year of life has been inversely related to subsequent development of asthma. In the current analysis,…”
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Atopy: A mirror of environmental changes?
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-05-2014)“…The specificity of this effect renders a systematic bias extremely unlikely. [...]the discrepancy between rural and urban populations is informative in itself…”
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Structural racism and readmission for childhood asthma—a quest for causality
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CURRENT CONCEPTS: The Asthma Epidemic
Published in The New England journal of medicine (23-11-2006)“…There is widespread concern that the prevalence of asthma is still rising in developed countries, but the economic and humanitarian effects of asthma are…”
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The Asthma Epidemic
Published in The New England journal of medicine (23-11-2006)“…This review surveys the data on the increase in the prevalence of asthma in recent decades and finds evidence of a plateau in many Western countries. The…”
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Prenatal Markers of Asthma and Maternal Asthma Status
Published in American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology (01-11-2018)“…In the present analysis, they focused on Th1 versus Th2 cytokine ratios produced by maternal peripheral blood mononuclear cells during the last trimester of…”
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Asthma and Prenatal Inflammation
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Exposure to Environmental Microorganisms and Childhood Asthma
Published in The New England journal of medicine (24-02-2011)“…Growing up on a farm protects children from asthma. In this study, the investigators show that the diversity of microbial exposure of farm children as compared…”
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Allergic Disease and Atopic Sensitization in Children in Relation to Measles Vaccination and Measles Infection
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-03-2009)“…Our aim was to investigate the role of measles vaccination and measles infection in the development of allergic disease and atopic sensitization. A total of 14…”
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Asthma and the hygiene hypothesis. Does cleanliness matter?
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (01-03-2015)“…The early hygiene hypothesis explained the development of allergies by a lack of infections; nowadays, the aspect of excessive cleanliness in affluent…”
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Clinical and epidemiologic phenotypes of childhood asthma
Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (15-01-2014)“…Clinical and epidemiologic approaches have identified two distinct sets of classifications for asthma and wheeze phenotypes. To compare epidemiologic phenotype…”
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