Epithelial cells of both the respiratory tract and the skin form a tight barrier against environmental harm. They represent the site of first contact for airborne allergen carriers. Consequently, in this study, we analyzed the uptake of grass pollen allergens by epithelial cells: Phl p 1 was selected as a glycosylated allergen containing disulfide bridges whereas Phl p 6 lacks post-translational modifications. Allergen uptake by the respiratory epithelial cell line A549 reached a plateau at 2 hours, and both allergens were localized intracellularly in non-acidic vesicles. In addition, in A549 cells allergens were exocytosed, suggesting a transcytosis mechanism in the passage of allergens over the respiratory epithelial barrier. In contrast,...
The respiratory epithelium constitutes the physical barrier between the human body and the environme...
ABSTRACTSkin barrier dysfunction has emerged as a critical driving force in the initiation and exace...
Epithelial cells in the airway wall actively interact with environmental antigens/allergens, both in...
Epithelial cells of both the respiratory tract and the skin form a tight barrier against environment...
Epithelial cells of both the respiratory tract and the skin form a tight barrier against environment...
Two major allergens—the house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Der p 1) and cockroach aller...
Allergic sensitization to inhaled antigens is common but poorly understood. Although lung epithelial...
Serodominant group 1 allergens of house dust mites (HDMs) are cysteine protease digestive enzymes. B...
The airway epithelium forms a physical, chemical and immunological barrier against inhaled environme...
Background: Grass pollen allergy is one of the most common allergies worldwide and airborne allergen...
Airway epithelial cells are the first to encounter aeroallergens and therefore have recently become ...
Pollens are well-known triggers of respiratory allergies and asthma. The pollen burden in today's am...
The respiratory epithelium provides a physical, functional, and immunologic barrier to protect the h...
The skin, the conjunctivae, the airways and the digestive tract compose a huge vulnerable biological...
The “epithelial barrier hypothesis” proposes that the exposure to various epithelial barrier–damagin...
The respiratory epithelium constitutes the physical barrier between the human body and the environme...
ABSTRACTSkin barrier dysfunction has emerged as a critical driving force in the initiation and exace...
Epithelial cells in the airway wall actively interact with environmental antigens/allergens, both in...
Epithelial cells of both the respiratory tract and the skin form a tight barrier against environment...
Epithelial cells of both the respiratory tract and the skin form a tight barrier against environment...
Two major allergens—the house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Der p 1) and cockroach aller...
Allergic sensitization to inhaled antigens is common but poorly understood. Although lung epithelial...
Serodominant group 1 allergens of house dust mites (HDMs) are cysteine protease digestive enzymes. B...
The airway epithelium forms a physical, chemical and immunological barrier against inhaled environme...
Background: Grass pollen allergy is one of the most common allergies worldwide and airborne allergen...
Airway epithelial cells are the first to encounter aeroallergens and therefore have recently become ...
Pollens are well-known triggers of respiratory allergies and asthma. The pollen burden in today's am...
The respiratory epithelium provides a physical, functional, and immunologic barrier to protect the h...
The skin, the conjunctivae, the airways and the digestive tract compose a huge vulnerable biological...
The “epithelial barrier hypothesis” proposes that the exposure to various epithelial barrier–damagin...
The respiratory epithelium constitutes the physical barrier between the human body and the environme...
ABSTRACTSkin barrier dysfunction has emerged as a critical driving force in the initiation and exace...
Epithelial cells in the airway wall actively interact with environmental antigens/allergens, both in...