Sublingual Immunotherapy Attenuates Nasal Symptoms Upon Allergen Exposure in Murine Allergic Rhinitis Model via an Induction of IL-10 producing T cells in Submandibular Lymph Node

2019 
Objective:Sublingual immunotherapy has been considered to be a painless and effective therapeutic treatment of patients with allergic rhinitis. Its mechanism of action has been elucidated, but there are still controversies among many reports between clinical efficacy and laboratory data. Therefore, its mechanism of action needs to be investigated further by using promising animal models such as rodents and monkeys.Materials and Methods:Bearing this in mind, in our present study, we successfully constructed an effective murine model for sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in allergic rhinitis in which mice were sublingually administered ovalbumin (OVA), followed by intraperitoneal (ip) sensitization and intranasal (i.n.) challenge of OVA.Results:To summarize our experimental data, nasal symptoms such as sneezing and nasal rubbing of sublingually treated mice were significantly attenuated in accordance with lower specific IgE antibodies in sera. Histological analysis of eosinophil recruitment in nasal mucosae r...
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