Reactivity to antigens of the microbiome of the respiratory tract in patients with respiratory allergic diseases

BACKGROUNDThe prevalence of allergic diseases has increased worldwide. Recent studies have informed that the dysbiosis of some specific members of the human microbiota may enhance the allergic response of the respiratory tract. OBJECTIVETo retrospectively explore the role of some microorganisms of t...

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Hauptverfasser: Trejo-Tapia, Daniel, Henández-Ortega, Martha Marcela, Valadez-Carmona, Lourdes, Ochoa-Juárez, Diana Berenice, Suárez-Souto, María Antonieta, Gómez-Orozco, Luis Trejo
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description BACKGROUNDThe prevalence of allergic diseases has increased worldwide. Recent studies have informed that the dysbiosis of some specific members of the human microbiota may enhance the allergic response of the respiratory tract. OBJECTIVETo retrospectively explore the role of some microorganisms of the human microbiota on the skin reactivity and their effect on the chronicity of allergic respiratory diseases in humans. METHODSA retrospective analysis of a 5-year database of patients with allergic respiratory tract disease. The frequency and magnitude of the reactivity to 38 different allergens was determined. RESULTSDermatophagoides pteronyssinus had the highest frequency of reactivity (93.7 %), followed by the bacterial allergen (a mixture of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis) with a frequency of reactivity of 91.82 %; whereas Candida albicans had a frequency of reactivity of only 79.32 %. The frequency of reactivity to the pollen of native Mexican weeds was even lower ~79 %. CONCLUSIONThe microorganisms of the microbiota that were analyzed in this study seem to have an influence on the development of respiratory allergic inflammation, associated with long-term colonization of the pharynx, nasal mucosa, and sinuses because of these microorganisms.
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