Severe Allergy as a Chronic Inflammatory Condition From a Systems Biology Perspective

Author:

Delgado Dolset M. I.12ORCID,Pablo‐Torres C.1,Contreras N.12,Couto‐Rodríguez A.12,Escolar‐Peña A.1,Graña‐Castro O.1,Izquierdo E.1,López‐Rodríguez J. C.1,Macías‐Camero A.12,Pérez‐Gordo M.1,Villaseñor A.12ORCID,Zubeldia‐Varela E.1,Barber D.1ORCID,Escribese M. M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ciencias Médicas Básicas, Facultad de Medicina, Instituto de Medicina Molecular Aplicada—Nemesio Díez (IMMA‐ND), Universidad San Pablo‐CEU, CEU Universities Urbanización Montepríncipe Boadilla del Monte Spain

2. Centro de Metabolómica y Bioanálisis (CEMBIO), Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad San Pablo‐CEU, CEU Universities Urbanización Montepríncipe Boadilla del Monte Spain

Abstract

ABSTRACTPersistent and unresolved inflammation is a common underlying factor observed in several and seemingly unrelated human diseases, including cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Particularly, in atopic conditions, acute inflammatory responses such as those triggered by insect venom, food or drug allergies possess also a life‐threatening potential. However, respiratory allergies predominantly exhibit late immune responses associated with chronic inflammation, that can eventually progress into a severe phenotype displaying similar features as those observed in other chronic inflammatory diseases, as is the case of uncontrolled severe asthma. This review aims to explore the different facets and systems involved in chronic allergic inflammation, including processes such as tissue remodelling and immune cell dysregulation, as well as genetic, metabolic and microbiota alterations, which are common to other inflammatory conditions. Our goal here was to deepen on the understanding of an entangled disease as is chronic allergic inflammation and expose potential avenues for the development of better diagnostic and intervention strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

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