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Immune Metabolism in TH2 Responses: New Opportunities to Improve Allergy Treatment - Disease-Specific Findings (Part 1).

A GoretzkiJ ZimmermannH RainerY-J LinStefan Schülke
Published in: Current allergy and asthma reports (2022)
In the last 3 years, immune-metabolic research in allergology had a clear focus on asthma with some studies also reporting findings in food allergy and atopic dermatitis. Current results suggest asthma to be associated with a shift in cellular metabolism towards increased aerobic glycolysis (Warburg metabolism), while also displaying substantial changes in fatty acid- and amino acid metabolism (depending on investigated patient collective, asthma phenotype, and disease severity). Understanding immune-metabolic changes in allergies will allow us to (I) better understand allergic disease pathology and (II) modulate immune-metabolic pathways to improve allergy treatment.
Keyphrases
  • atopic dermatitis
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • lung function
  • allergic rhinitis
  • fatty acid
  • amino acid
  • air pollution