Oxidative Stress: Promoter of Allergic Sensitization to Protease Allergens?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Tissue Damage
3. Protease Allergens Trigger Reactive Oxygen Species Production in Immune Cells
4. PAR-2
5. Oxidative Stress Generation Due to Inadequate Antioxidant Responses
6. Allergic Sensitization Is Associated with a Decreased Antioxidant Response in Human and in Mice
7. Effect of Oxidative Stress on Protein Immunogenicity
8. Summary and Concluding Remarks
Conflicts of Interest
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Van Rijt, L.S.; Utsch, L.; Lutter, R.; Van Ree, R. Oxidative Stress: Promoter of Allergic Sensitization to Protease Allergens? Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2017, 18, 1112. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18061112
Van Rijt LS, Utsch L, Lutter R, Van Ree R. Oxidative Stress: Promoter of Allergic Sensitization to Protease Allergens? International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2017; 18(6):1112. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18061112
Chicago/Turabian StyleVan Rijt, Leonie S., Lara Utsch, René Lutter, and Ronald Van Ree. 2017. "Oxidative Stress: Promoter of Allergic Sensitization to Protease Allergens?" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 18, no. 6: 1112. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18061112