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Is a Longitudinal Trajectory Helpful in Identifying Phenotypes in Asthma?

Kim TB

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Erratum: Seasonal Cycle and Relationship of Seasonal Rhino- and Influenza Virus Epidemics With Episodes of Asthma Exacerbation in Different Age Groups

Lee SW, Lee S, Sheen YH, Ha EK, Choi SH, Yang MS, Hwang S, Kim SS, Choi JH, Han MY

This erratum is being published to correct the printing error on page 517 of the article. Corrections for Fig. 1 and main text in page 519 are needed. The authors...
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Probiotics as a Potential Immunomodulating Pharmabiotics in Allergic Diseases: Current Status and Future Prospects

Sharma G, Im SH

The prevalence of allergic disorders has dramatically increased over the past decade, particularly in developed countries. Apart from gastrointestinal disorders, neoplasia, genital and dermatological diseases etc., dysregulation of gut microbiota...
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Montelukast Reduces Serum Levels of Eosinophil-Derived Neurotoxin in Preschool Asthma

Kim CK, Callaway Z, Park JS, Nishimori , Ogino T, Nagao M, Fujisawa T

PURPOSE: Several markers for eosinophilic inflammation have been proposed to predict response to asthma treatment. However, definitive criteria for treatment decisions have not yet been established. We investigate a potentially...
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Decreased CRTH2 Expression and Response to Allergen Re-stimulation on Innate Lymphoid Cells in Patients With Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy

Mitthamsiri W, Pradubpongsa P, Sangasapaviliya A, Boonpiyathad T

PURPOSE: Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of allergic disease. However, the effect of allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) on ILCs remains to be clarified. The...
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Erratum: Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells Reduce Airway Inflammation in a Model of Dust Mite Triggered Allergic Inflammation

de Aragão-França LS, Rocha VC, Cronemberger-Andrade A, da Costa F, Vasconcelos JF, Athanazio , Silva DN, Santos ES, Meira CS, Araujo CF, Cerqueira , Silva DN, Cardillo F, Alcântara-Neves NM, Soares MB, Pontes de Carvalho LC

This erratum is being published to correct the printing error on page 406 of the article. Corrections for author names are needed.
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Lung Function Trajectory Types in Never-Smoking Adults With Asthma: Clinical Features and Inflammatory Patterns

Kim JH, Chang HS, Shin SW, Baek DG, Son JH, Park CS, Park JS

PURPOSE: Asthma is a heterogeneous disease that responds to medications to varying degrees. Cluster analyses have identified several phenotypes and variables related to fixed airway obstruction; however, few longitudinal studies...
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Efficacy and Safety of Sublingual Immunotherapy in Elderly Rhinitis Patients Sensitized to House Dust Mites

Kim JH, Lee JH, Ye YM, Lee JH, Park JW, Hur GY, Kim JH, Lee HY, Shin YS, Yang EM, Park HS

PURPOSE: This study aims to determine the efficacy and safety of house dust mite (HDM)-sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in elderly patients with AR. METHODS: A total of 45 patients aged ≥ 60...
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Serum Periostin Is Negatively Correlated With Exposure to Formaldehyde and Volatile Organic Compounds in Children

Yon DK, An J, Ha EK, Jee HM, Izuhara K, Ono J, Jung YH, Lee KS, Sheen YH, Baek H, Han MY

Epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to tobacco smoke causing irritation and inflammation in the airways tends to reduce serum periostin concentrations in adults. We now investigate prospective cross-sectional study...
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Obesity-Associated Metabolic Signatures Correlate to Clinical and Inflammatory Profiles of Asthma: A Pilot Study

Liu Y, Zheng J, Zhang HP, Zhang X, Wang L, Wood L, Wang G

PURPOSE: Obesity is associated with metabolic dysregulation, but the underlying metabolic signatures involving clinical and inflammatory profiles of obese asthma are largely unexplored. We aimed at identifying the metabolic signatures...
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Pollen-Food Allergy Syndrome in Korean Pollinosis Patients: A Nationwide Survey

Kim MA, Kim DK, Yang HJ, Yoo Y, Ahn Y, Park HS, Lee HJ, Jeong YY, Kim BS, Bae WY, Jang AS, Park Y, Koh YI, Lee J, Lim DH, Kim JH, Lee SM, Kim YM, Jun YJ, Kim HY, Kim Y, Choi JH, Work Group for Rhinitis, the Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology

PURPOSE: Pollen-food allergy syndrome (PFAS) is an immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergy in pollinosis patients caused by raw fruits and vegetables and is the most common food allergy in adults. However,...
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KAAACI Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chronic Cough in Adults and Children in Korea

Song DJ, Song WJ, Kwon JW, Kim GW, Kim MA, Kim MY, Kim MH, Kim SH, Kim SH, Kim SH, Kim ST, Kim SH, Kim JK, Kim JH, Kim HJ, Kim HB, Park KH, Yoon JK, Lee BJ, Lee SE, Lee YM, Lee YJ, Lim KH, Jeon YH, Jo EJ, Jee YK, Jin HJ, Choi SH, Hur GY, Cho SH, Kim SH, Lim DH

Chronic cough is common in the community and causes significant morbidity. Several factors may underlie this problem, but comorbid conditions located at sensory nerve endings that regulate the cough reflex,...
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Differential Hrd1 Expression and B-Cell Accumulation in Eosinophilic and Non-eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps

Chen K, Han M, Tang M, Xie Y, Lai Y, Hu X, Zhang J, Yang J, Li H

PURPOSE: Hrd1 has recently emerged as a critical regulator of B-cells in autoimmune diseases. However, its role in the pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) remains largely unexplored....
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