Publications by authors named "Leena C von Hertzen"

Dysregulated immune function is involved in the pathogenesis of many common human diseases. Living in urban, microbe-poor environment may have a profound influence on the immune function and eventually also on carcinogenesis. Unfortunately, few studies have thus far addressed the role of exposure to the environmental microbiota on the risk of cancer.

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Background: Evidence of the influence of pathogen exposure on the development of atopy and atopic disease is not unequivocal. We investigated the association between markers of infections and occurrence of atopy among adults in eastern Finland and western Russia, two adjacent areas with profound differences in living conditions and lifestyles.

Methods: Randomly selected adults aged 25-54 years from Finland (n = 790) and from Russia (n = 387) participated in the study.

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The possible effects of immunization on subsequent development of asthma and atopy remains a matter of controversy. Although some studies have suggested that immunization might increase the risk for atopic disease, a number of studies have found no association or have even reported a protective effect for immunization against atopy. Recent studies have provided evidence that ethnicity might affect the susceptibility to the immunomodulatory effects of vaccination.

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The constant increase in asthma and atopy prevalences--despite improved treatment and knowledge of many aspects of the diseases--has raised growing concern. Accumulating evidence suggests that these increases in atopic diseases are largely attributable to environmental and lifestyle factors, and the lack of systemic childhood infections has in many studies emerged as a major factor. In addition to current high standards of hygiene and the lack or scarcity of such infections, another factor characteristic of our present-day lives could be involved.

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