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Advances and highlights in allergic rhinitis

Journal

ALLERGY
Volume 76, Issue 11, Pages 3383-3389

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/all.15044

Keywords

allergen immunotherapy; allergic rhinitis; COVID-19; dual allergic rhinitis; real-world evidence

Funding

  1. National key R&D program of China [2016YFC0905200]
  2. Changjiang scholars and innovative research team [IRT13082]
  3. National natural science foundation of China [81630023, 82071022]
  4. Beijing municipal science and technology project [Z181100001618002]
  5. Beijing talents foundation [2018000021223ZK14, 2018000021223ZK12]
  6. Beijing Nova Program of Science and Technology [Z191100001119117]
  7. CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences [2019-I2M-5-022]
  8. Public Welfare Development and Reform Pilot Project

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Allergic rhinitis is a growing global public health issue, and future research should focus on environmental exposures, climate changes, and their impact on health. A combination of precise diagnosis and traditional methods may enhance the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a growing public health, medical and economic problem worldwide. The current review describes the major discoveries related to AR during the past 2 years, including risk factors for the prevalence of AR, the corresponding diagnostic strategy, precise underlying immunological mechanisms, and efficient therapies for AR during the ongoing global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The review further attempts to highlight future research perspectives. Increasing evidence suggests that environmental exposures, climate changes, and lifestyle are important risk factors for AR. Consequently, detailed investigation of the exposome and the connection between environmental exposures and health in the future should provide better risk profiles instead of single predictors, and also help mitigate adverse health outcomes in allergic diseases. Although patients with dual AR, a newly defined AR phenotype, display perennial and seasonal allergens-related nasal symptoms, they are only allergic to seasonal allergens, indicating the importance of measuring inflammation at the local sites. Herein, we suggest that a combination of precise diagnosis in local sites and traditional diagnostic methods may enhance the precision medicine-based approach for management of AR; however, this awaits further investigations. Apart from traditional treatments, social distancing, washing hands, and disinfection are also required to better manage AR patients in the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic. Despite recent advances in understanding the immune mechanisms underlying the effects of allergen immunotherapy (AIT), further understanding changes of cell profiles after AIT and accurately evaluate the efficacy of AIT are required.

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