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  • Local respiratory allergy (LRA) is characterized by negative atopy tests, clinical signs of airway allergy, and a positive response to allergen challenges; it includes conditions like local allergic rhinitis (LAR) and local allergic asthma in non-atopic patients.
  • LRA is a distinct disease that does not progress to general atopy but can worsen over time and lead to other complications, with evidence suggesting it is driven by specific IgE production in the mucosal tissue.
  • Clinical trials indicate that allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is effective in reducing symptoms and improving quality of life for individuals with LRA, highlighting its significance in airway diseases for both atopic and non-atopic patients.

Article Abstract

Local respiratory allergy (LRA) is defined by the negativity of atopy tests, a clinical history suggestive of airway allergy and a positive response to the nasal and/or bronchial allergen challenge. The clinical spectrum of LRA is comprised of three conditions: local allergic rhinitis (LAR) and local allergic asthma in non-atopic patients, and dual allergic rhinitis (coexistence of allergic rhinitis and LAR) in atopic individuals. LRA is an independent disease phenotype not progressing to atopy over time, but naturally evolving to the clinical worsening and the onset of comorbidities. Published data suggests that LRA is mediated through the mucosal synthesis of allergen-specific (s)IgE, which binds to FcϵRI on resident mast cells, and in >50% of cases traffics to the blood stream to sensitize circulating basophils. To date, 4 clinical trials have demonstrated the capacity of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) to decrease nasal, conjunctival and bronchial symptoms, to improve quality of life, to increase the threshold dose of allergen eliciting respiratory symptoms, and to induce serum sIgG in LRA individuals. Collectively, these data indicate that local allergy is a relevant disease mechanisms in both atopic and non-atopic patients with airway diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8206788PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.691964DOI Listing

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