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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology Founded 1950 by D. Harley, P. Kallós, W. Löffler and F.W. Wittich Continued by E.A. Brown (1952–1954), W. Kaufman (1955–1967), F. Hahn (1961–1972), H.C. Goodman (1963–1975), R.R.A. Coombs (1955–1984), Z. Trnka (1972–1987), P. Kallós (1950–1988), G.B. West (1959–1991), J. Bienenstock (1990–1991), L.Å. Hanson (1981–1991), K. Kano (1982–1991), F. Milgrom (1965–1991), K. Rother (1982–1991), G. Wick (1991–1997), B. Grubeck-Loebenstein (1991–1997), D. Kraft (1998–2002) R. Valenta (2003–2017), B. Bohle (2013–2017) Official Journal of the Editor - in - Chief Hans-Uwe Simon – Institute of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland CIA INTERNATIONALE COLLEGIUM ALLERGOLOGICUM E-Mail hans-uwe.simon@pki.unibe.ch Associate Editors Angela Haczku – Department of Internal Medicine, UC Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA E-Mail haczku@ucdavis.edu Irina Lehmann – Berliner Institut für Gesundheitsforschung, Berlin, Germany E-Mail irina.lehmann@bihealth.de Oscar Palomares – Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain E-Mail oscar.palomares@quim.ucm.es De Yun Wang – Department of Otolaryngology, National University of Singapore, Singapore E-Mail entwdy@nus.edu.sg Editorial Board Carine Blanchard – Nestlé Research, Lausanne, Switzerland Timo Buhl – Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany Lisa Cameron – Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada Lorenzo Cosmi – University of Florence, Florence, Italy Jessy Deshane – University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, USA Alexander Eggel – University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland Thomas Eiwegger – University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada Enrique Fernández-Caldas – Inmunotek, Alcala de Henares, Spain (Continued on next page) Printed in Germany on acid-free and non-aging paper (ISO 9706) by Stückle Druck, Ettenheim
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Journal Information Aims and Scope International Archives of Allergy and Immunology provides a forum for experimental and clin- ical research in allergy and immunology. Appearing monthly, the journal publishes original work in the fields of allergy, immunopathology, immunogenetics, immunopharmacology, immunoendocrinology, tumor immunology, mucosal immunity, transplantation and immu- nology of infectious and connective tissue diseases. In addition to research articles it features Guidelines for Authors brief reports, reviews, mini reviews, commentaries and opinion papers. A team of interna- We strongly encourage authors to read the Guidelines for Authors at tionally renowned and committed editors guarantees a fair review process, high scientific www.karger.com/iaa_guidelines prior to quality and fast dissemination of significant and novel work. submitting an article. Journal Contact For questions or comments, please contact the persons responsible who can be found at https://www.karger.com/Journal/Contact/224161. ISSN Print Edition: 1018–2438 Subscription Orders: Subscription Rates: Subscriptions run for a full ISSN Online Edition: 1423–0097 Orders can be placed at agencies, bookstores, calendar year. Prices are given per year. or directly with the Publisher. Journal Homepage: www.karger.com/iaa Personal subscription: Bibliographic Indices: This journal is regularly l isted S. Karger AG Print or Online Print+Online combined in bibliographic services, including Current Con- Medical and Scientific Publishers CHF 620.00 CHF 713.00 tents® and PubMed/MEDLINE. Allschwilerstrasse 10 EUR 569.00 EUR 654.00 CH–4009 Basel USD 660.00 USD 759.00 Publication Data: International Archives of Allergy Switzerland and Immunology is published 12 times a year. Vol- postage and handling t: +41 61 306 11 11 ume 182 appears in 2021. (added to print and print+online) f: +41 61 306 12 34 CHF 105.60 Europe, CHF 148.80 Overseas e: karger@karger.com Copyright: © 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel (Switzerland). EUR 96.00 w: www.karger.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be USD 144.00 translated into other languages, reproduced or uti- (for courier services only: lized in any form or by any means, electronic or me- Allschwilerstrasse 10 Institutional subscription: chanical, including photocopying, recording, micro- CH–4055 Basel) Print or Online Print+Online combined copying, or by any information storage and retrieval CHF 5995.00 CHF 6894.00 system, without permission in writing from the pub- Change of Address: EUR 5528.00 EUR 6357.00 lisher. Both old and new addresses should be sent USD 6410.00 USD 7372.00 to the subscription source. Disclaimer: The statements, opinions and data con- postage and handling tained in this publication are solely those of the indi- (added to print and print+online) vidual authors and contributors and not of the pub- CHF 132.00 Europe, CHF 186.00 Overseas lisher and the editor(s). The appearance of advertise- EUR 120.00 ments in the journal is not a warranty, endorsement, USD 180.00 or approval of the products or services advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher Back Volumes and Single Issues: Information on and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury availability and prices of single print issues and print to persons or property resulting from any ideas, or electronic back volumes can be obtained from methods, instructions or products referred to in the Customer Service at service@karger.com. content or advertisements. © 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel www.karger.com karger@karger.com
Vol. 182, No. 1, 2021 Contents Experimental Allergy – Research Article 1 Lysophosphatidic Acid Regulates the Differentiation of Th2 Cells and Its Antagonist Suppresses Allergic Airway Inflammation Kondo, M.; Tezuka, T.; Ogawa, H.; Koyama, K.; Bando, H.; Azuma, M.; Nishioka, Y. (Tokushima) Clinical Allergy – Research Articles 14 A Retrospective Clinical Audit of the ImmunoCAP ISAC 112 for Multiplex Allergen Testing Erskine, J.; Brooker, E.; Leech, S.; Chalkidou, A.; Keevil, S. (London); North, J. (Birmingham) 21 Mite Molecular Profile in the Th2-Polarized Moderate-to-Severe Persistent Asthma Endotype Subjected to High Allergen Exposure González-Pérez, R.; Poza-Guedes, P. (Tenerife); Pineda, F. (Madrid); Forstenlechner, P. (Vienna); Castillo, M. (Madrid); Mederos-Luís, E. (Tenerife); Aumayr, M. (Vienna); Matheu, V.; Alava-Cruz, C.; Sánchez-Machín, I. (Tenerife) 32 The Connection between Urinary Equol Levels and the Prevalence of Atopic Dermatitis Chiba, T.; Nagai, T. (Akita); Kohda, F.; Nakahara, T. (Fukuoka); Kono, M. (Akita) 39 Elevated Serum Level of CD48 in Patients with Intermittent Allergic Rhinitis Branicka, O.; Jura-Szołtys, E.; Rogala, B.; Glück, J. (Katowice) Clinical Allergy – Brief Report 49 Change in Allergy Practice during the COVID-19 Pandemic Ozturk, A.B. (Istanbul); Baççıoğlu, A. (Kırıkkkale); Soyer, O.; Civelek, E.; Şekerel, B.E.; Bavbek, S. (Ankara) Clinical Immunology – Review Article 53 The Protective Effects of Helicobacter pylori Infection on Allergic Asthma Zuo, Z.T.; Ma, Y.; Sun, Y.; Bai, C.Q. (Wuxi); Ling, C.H. (Suzhou); Yuan, F.L. (Wuxi) Clinical Immunology – Research Articles 65 Predictive Significance of Charcot-Leyden Crystal Protein in Nasal Secretions in Recurrent Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps Wu, D.; Yan, B.; Wang, Y.; Zhang, L.; Wang, C. (Beijing) 76 Does Asthma Increase the Mortality of Patients with COVID-19?: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Wang, Y.; Chen, J.; Chen, W.; Liu, L.; Dong, M.; Ji, J.; Hu, D.; Zhang, N. (Hefei) Cover illustration © iStock.com © 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel Access to full text and tables of contents, including tentative ones for forthcoming issues: www.karger.com/iaa
Participate in this rapidly developing field of research Editor-in-Chief W. Savino, Rio de Janeiro Associate Editor A. del Rey, Marburg Official Organ of the International Society for Neuroimmunomodulation The rapidly expanding area of research known as neuroimmunomodu- Selected contributions lation explores the way in which the nervous system interacts with the • Decreased Toll-Like Receptor 2 and Toll-Like Receptor 7/8-Induced immune system via neural, hormonal, and paracrine actions. Encom- Cytokines in Parkinson’s Disease Patients: da Silva, D.J.; Borges, A.F.; passing both basic and clinical research, Neuroimmunomodulation re- Souza, P.O. (Goiânia); Reis de Souza, P.; Ribeiro de Barros Cardoso, C. (Ribeirão Preto); Dorta, M.L.; Pelli de Oliveira, M.A. (Goiânia); Teixeira, A.L. ports on all aspects of these interactions. Basic investigations consider (Belo Horizonte); Ribeiro-Dias, F. (Goiânia) all neural and humoral networks from molecular genetics through cell • The Effect of Melatonin Adsorbed to Polyethylene Glycol Microspheres regulation to integrative systems of the body. The journal also aims to on the Survival of MCF-7 Cells: França, E.L. (Barra do Garças/Divinópolis); clarify the basic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of the CNS Honorio-França, A.C.; Fernandes, R.T.d.S.; Marins, C.M.F.; Pereira, C.C.d.S. pathology in AIDS patients and in various neurodegenerative diseases. (Barra do Garças); Varotti, F.d.P. (Divinópolis) Although primarily devoted to research articles, timely reviews are pub- • Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Inflammasome Signaling after lished on a regular basis. Traumatic Brain Injury: Geng, F.; Ma, Y.; Xing, T.; Zhuang, X.; Zhu, J.; Yao, L. (Liaocheng) • Significant Role(s) of CXCL12 and the SDF-1 3’A Genetic Variant in the Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis: Noroozi Karimabad, M.; Khanamani Falahati-pour, S.; Hassanshahi, G. (Rafsanjan) • Interleukin-17A Levels Vary in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Patients in Association with Their Age, Treatment and the Time of Neuroimmunomodulation Evolution of the Disease: Guerrero-García, J.d.J.; Castañeda-Moreno, V.A.; Founded: 1994 Torres-Carrillo, N.; Muñoz-Valle, J.F.; Bitzer-Quintero, O.K. (Guadalajara); Category: Basic Research Ponce-Regalado, M.D. (Tepatitlán de Morelos); Mireles-Ramírez, M.A.; Valle, Y.; Ortuño-Sahagún, D. (Guadalajara) Fields of Interest: Neurology, Endocrinology, Immunology • The Possible Role of Toll-Like Receptor 4 in the Pathology of Stroke: Listed in bibliographic services, including: Hakimizadeh, E.; Kazemi Arababadi, M.; Shamsizadeh, A. (Rafsanjan); PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, Roohbakhsh, A. (Mashhad); Allahtavakoli, M. (Rafsanjan) Google Scholar, Scopus, Embase • Modulation of Hyperosmotic and Immune-Induced Disruption of the Blood-Brain Barrier by the Nitric Oxide System: Hasarmeh, M.; Itzik, A.; 2019: Volume 26 Weidenfeld, J.; Ovadia, H. (Jerusalem) 6 issues per volume • Increase of Mast Cell-Nerve Association and Neuropeptide Receptor Language: English Expression on Mast Cells in Perennial Allergic Rhinitis: Le, D.D.; Schmit, D.; ISSN 1021–7401 Heck, S.; Omlor, A.J.; Sester, M.; Herr, C.; Schick, B. (Homburg); Daubeuf, F. (Illkirch); Fähndrich, S.; Bals, R. (Homburg); Frossard, N. (Illkirch); Al Kadah, B.; e-ISSN 1423–0216 Dinh, Q.T. (Homburg) KF19083 Impact Factor: 2.238 More information at w w w. karger.com/nim
The importance of vaccines for the older population Vaccines for Older Adults: Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology and Geriatrics Editor: T. Fulop Vol. 43 Current Practices Vaccines for Older Adults: Current Practices and Future Opportunities and Future Opportunities Editor B. Weinberger Editor Birgit Weinberger Vaccines for Older Adults: Many infectious diseases are more frequent and are associ- • Changes in T Cell Homeostasis and Vaccine Responses in Current Practices and Future Opportunities ated with high morbidity and mortality in older adults. Vac- Old Age: Wong, G.C.L. (Singapore); Strickland, M.C. Editor: Weinberger, B. (Innsbruck) cination is the most efficient strategy to prevent infections, (Singapore/Southhampton); X + 254 p., 17 fig., 9 in color, 11 tab., 2020 Larbi, A. 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Vaccination against • The Impact of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome on influenza, pneumococcal disease, and herpes zoster is spe- Vaccination Success: Frasca, D.; Blomberg, B.B. (Miami, FL) Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology and cifically recommended for older adults in many countries, Geriatrics, Vol. 43 and various strategies have been pursued in order to opti- Current Vaccines for the Older Population Series Editor: Fülöp, T. (Sherbrooke, QC) mize these vaccines. However, there are still many patho- • Influenza Vaccination: Accelerating the Process for New ISSN 2297–3508 / e-ISSN 2297–3486 gens, which severely affect the older population, but for Vaccine Development in Older Adults: McElhaney, J.E. which no vaccines are currently available. Extensive re- (Sudbury, ON); Andrew, M.K. (Halifax, NS); Haynes, L.; Listed in PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, search and development are ongoing to further improve Kuchel, G.A. (Farmington, CT); McNeil, S.A. (Halifax, NS); Google Scholar, WorldCat, OCLC Pawelec, G. (Sudbury, ON/Tübingen) existing vaccines and to design novel vaccines in order to provide protection for this vulnerable age group. In order • Vaccines to Protect Older Adults against Pneumococcal to exploit the full protective potential of vaccines it is es- Disease: van de Garde, M.D.B.; Knol, M.J.; Rots, N.Y.; sential to improve vaccine uptake and overcome vaccine van Baarle, D.; van Els, C.A.C.M. (Bilthoven) hesitancy by providing information and education to stake- • Herpes Zoster and Its Prevention by Vaccination: holders, health care professionals, and the general public. Johnson, R.W. (Bristol); Levin, M.J. (Aurora, CO) • Vaccination of Adults and the Older Population against This book is relevant for researchers working on age-related Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tick-Borne Encephalitis: changes in the immune system or on vaccine development, The Importance of Booster Vaccinations throughout Life: Weinberger, B. 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