CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)

Abstract. This section of our review article deals with prevalence, genetic factors, and some immune mechanisms of chronic urticaria in children. In any form of chronic urticaria, the main pathogenetic role is ascribed to mast cells and basophiles. Increased production of cyto- and chemokines, e.g.,...

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Main Authors: N. A. Sinelnikova, N. M. Kalinina, N. D. Savenkova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: SPb RAACI 2014-07-01
Series:Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
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Online Access:https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/625
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spelling doaj-7818e632f5454a198e9a059f552339602021-07-29T09:02:28ZrusSPb RAACIMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ1563-06252313-741X2014-07-0115320321410.15789/1563-0625-2013-3-203-214622CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)N. A. Sinelnikova0N. M. Kalinina1N. D. Savenkova2St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. PetersburgAll-Russian Center of Extremal and Radiation Medicine, Russian Ministry of Extreme Situations, St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. PetersburgAbstract. This section of our review article deals with prevalence, genetic factors, and some immune mechanisms of chronic urticaria in children. In any form of chronic urticaria, the main pathogenetic role is ascribed to mast cells and basophiles. Increased production of cyto- and chemokines, e.g., CCL2, CХCL8, IL-1, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-13, IL-17, is observed during chronic inflammatory reactions typical to this disease. Activation of mast cells and basophiles proceeds via specific receptors on the target cell membranes. Autoimmune urticaria is of special importance. In this disorder, autoantibodies are directed against IgE or FCεRIα, thus causing histamine release, due to cross-linking of α-chains of high-affinity IgE receptor, or binding of IgE fixed on the mast cells. Degranulation of basophils is followed by occurrence of activation molecules (СD203с, CD63). Some workers presumet that association between СD203с expression and positive autologous serum skin test may be a sign of autoimmune process. Increased expression of CD40L ligand on the surface of activated T cells suggests enhanced signaling for B cell activation and production of autoantibodies.https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/625chronic urticariacytokinesbasophilscd203c
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author N. A. Sinelnikova
N. M. Kalinina
N. D. Savenkova
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N. M. Kalinina
N. D. Savenkova
CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)
Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
chronic urticaria
cytokines
basophils
cd203c
author_facet N. A. Sinelnikova
N. M. Kalinina
N. D. Savenkova
author_sort N. A. Sinelnikova
title CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)
title_short CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)
title_full CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)
title_fullStr CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)
title_full_unstemmed CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDHOOD. IMMUNE PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC URTICARIAL IN CHILDREN (PART I)
title_sort chronic urticarial in childhood. immune pathology of chronic urticarial in children (part i)
publisher SPb RAACI
series Medicinskaâ Immunologiâ
issn 1563-0625
2313-741X
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Abstract. This section of our review article deals with prevalence, genetic factors, and some immune mechanisms of chronic urticaria in children. In any form of chronic urticaria, the main pathogenetic role is ascribed to mast cells and basophiles. Increased production of cyto- and chemokines, e.g., CCL2, CХCL8, IL-1, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-13, IL-17, is observed during chronic inflammatory reactions typical to this disease. Activation of mast cells and basophiles proceeds via specific receptors on the target cell membranes. Autoimmune urticaria is of special importance. In this disorder, autoantibodies are directed against IgE or FCεRIα, thus causing histamine release, due to cross-linking of α-chains of high-affinity IgE receptor, or binding of IgE fixed on the mast cells. Degranulation of basophils is followed by occurrence of activation molecules (СD203с, CD63). Some workers presumet that association between СD203с expression and positive autologous serum skin test may be a sign of autoimmune process. Increased expression of CD40L ligand on the surface of activated T cells suggests enhanced signaling for B cell activation and production of autoantibodies.
topic chronic urticaria
cytokines
basophils
cd203c
url https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/625
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