Search Results - "Holt, PG"
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Parasites, atopy, and the hygiene hypothesis: resolution of a paradox?
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (18-11-2000)“…The hygiene hypothesis arose from attempts to explain differences in allergy prevalence related to socioeconomic and geographical factors. Its major focus has…”
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A potential vaccine strategy for asthma and allied atopic diseases during early childhood
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Association between antenatal cytokine production and the development of atopy and asthma at age 6 years
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (11-10-2003)“…Various lines of evidence suggest that antenatal factors are important in determining susceptibility to atopy and asthma. One possible mechanism is cytokines,…”
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Phenotypic, functional, and plasticity features of classical and alternatively activated human macrophages
Published in American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology (01-11-2015)“…Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenvironment into either classically (M1) or alternatively (M2)…”
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Genetic 'risk' for atopy is associated with delayed postnatal maturation of T-cell competence
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-12-1992)“…Recent in vitro studies suggest that IgE production in adults is co-ordinately regulated by negative signals from gamma IFN-producing CD4+ T-helper-1 (TH-1)…”
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Meta-analysis identifies seven susceptibility loci involved in the atopic march
Published in Nature communications (06-11-2015)“…Eczema often precedes the development of asthma in a disease course called the ‘atopic march’. To unravel the genes underlying this characteristic pattern of…”
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Distinguishing benign from pathologic TH2 immunity in atopic children
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2016)“…Although most children with asthma and rhinitis are sensitized to aeroallergens, only a minority of sensitized children are symptomatic, implying the…”
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Rare variant analysis in eczema identifies exonic variants in DUSP1, NOTCH4 and SLC9A4
Published in Nature communications (16-11-2021)“…Previous genome-wide association studies revealed multiple common variants involved in eczema but the role of rare variants remains to be elucidated. Here, we…”
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Early identification of atopy in the prediction of persistent asthma in children
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (20-09-2008)“…Summary The long-term solution to the asthma epidemic is thought to be prevention, and not treatment of established disease. Atopic asthma arises from…”
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Birth cohorts in asthma and allergic diseases: Report of a NIAID/NHLBI/MeDALL joint workshop
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-06-2014)“…Population-based birth cohorts on asthma and allergies increasingly provide new insights into the development and natural history of the diseases. More than…”
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Contemporaneous maturation of immunologic and respiratory functions during early childhood: Implications for development of asthma prevention strategies
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-07-2005)“…The term asthma refers to a spectrum of wheezing syndromes resulting from airways inflammation triggered by a range of environmental stimuli, the most…”
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Fish oil supplementation in pregnancy modifies neonatal allergen-specific immune responses and clinical outcomes in infants at high risk of atopy: A randomized, controlled trial
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-12-2003)“…There is growing interest in the potential role of anti-inflammatory n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) in the prevention of allergic disease. We…”
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Differential patterns of methylation of the IFN-gamma promoter at CpG and non-CpG sites underlie differences in IFN-gamma gene expression between human neonatal and adult CD45RO- T cells
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-03-2002)“…IFN-gamma is a potent pleiotropic Th1 cytokine, the production of which is tightly regulated during fetal development. Negative control of fetal/neonatal…”
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Anatomical Location Determines the Distribution and Function of Dendritic Cells and Other APCs in the Respiratory Tract
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-08-2005)“…APCs, including dendritic cells (DC), are central to Ag surveillance in the respiratory tract (RT). Research in this area is dominated by mouse studies on…”
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Toward improved prediction of risk for atopy and asthma among preschoolers: A prospective cohort study
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-2010)“…Background Atopy and asthma are commonly initiated during early life, and there is increasing interest in the development of preventive treatments for at-risk…”
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Interaction between filaggrin mutations and neonatal cat exposure in atopic dermatitis
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Distinguishing benign from pathologic T H 2 immunity in atopic children
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Maternal smoking in pregnancy alters neonatal cytokine responses
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-10-2003)“…Background: Maternal cigarette smoking in pregnancy is an important, common and avoidable exposure that has been linked with elevated cord blood (CB)…”
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The development of the immune system during pregnancy and early life
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-08-2000)“…It is a common misconception that the newborn is immunologically naive. However, neonatal human T cells proliferate in response to an array of antigens,…”
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