About this Research Topic
In the past decade, our understanding of immunity and inflammation in allergic diseases has been profoundly transformed by the discovery of new subsets of lymphocytes and their novel functions. This raised key questions in the field that need to be addressed, such as: (i) understanding the novel role of lymphoid subsets in the development of allergic diseases; (ii) identifying new cell subsets in the pathogenesis of allergic diseases and tolerance induction during AIT; (iii) identifying the biomarkers to monitor or predict the efficacy of AIT. Hopefully, the answer to these questions will inspire the development of new strategies for the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases.
In this Research Topic, we aim to gather original cutting-edge research covering different aspects of pathogenesis and treatment of allergic diseases. We welcome the submission of Reviews, Mini-Reviews, Original Research and Clinical Trial articles that address the following topics:
• Role of lymphoid subsets in allergic diseases
• New cell subsets’ identification in allergic diseases
• Biomarkers for allergen immunotherapy
• Cellular mechanisms underlying allergen immunotherapy
We acknowledge the initiation and support of this Research Topic by the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS). We hereby state publicly that the IUIS has had no editorial input in articles included in this Research Topic, thus ensuring that all aspects of this Research Topic are evaluated objectively, unbiased by any specific policy or opinion of the IUIS.
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