Mechanisms of Subcutaneous and Sublingual Aeroallergen Immunotherapy: What Is New?

Komlósi, ZI ✉ [Komlósi, Zsolt (Pulmonológia), author] Department of Genetics, Cell- and Immunology (SU / FM / I); Kovács, N; Sokolowska, M; van, de Veen W; Akdis, M; Akdis, CA

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Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is considered to be the only treatment option with the promise of healing and induction of long-lasting allergen tolerance, persisting even after discontinuation of therapy. Despite a more than 100-year-long history, still only a minority of patients are being treated with AIT. Substantial developments took place in the last decade to overcome problems in standardization, efficacy, safety, high costs, long duration of treatment; and new guidelines have also been implemented. Major advancements in the understanding of AIT mechanisms with the focus on recent findings of subcutaneous and sublingual AIT have been summarized. © 2019 The Authors
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