Carbohydrates in allergy: from disease to novel immunotherapies
- PMID: 34052120
- DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2021.05.002
Carbohydrates in allergy: from disease to novel immunotherapies
Abstract
Respiratory allergic disorders are a global public health problem that are responsible for substantial morbidity and healthcare expenditure. Despite the availability of allergen immunotherapy (AIT), its efficacy is suboptimal and regimens are lengthy, with a significant risk of potentially severe side effects. Studies on the recognition of allergens by immune cells through carbohydrate-lectin interactions, which play a crucial role in immune modulation and pathogenesis of allergy, have paved the way for improvements in AIT. We highlight innovative approaches for more effective and safer AIT, including the use of allergens conjugated to specific carbohydrates that bind to C-type lectins (CLRs) and sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-type lectins (Siglecs) on immune cells to induce suppressive responses.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests R.v.R. provides consultancies to HAL Allergy BV, Citeq BV, and Angany Inc., and has received speaker’s fees from HAL Allergy BV and ThermoFisher Scientific. Y.v.K. holds intellectual property related to glycan modulation of antigen and is an advisor to DC4U BV. The other authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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