TY - JOUR
T1 - AllergoOncology
T2 - Danger signals in allergology and oncology: A European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Position Paper
AU - Bergmann, Christoph
AU - Poli, Aurélie
AU - Agache, Ioana
AU - Bianchini, Rodolfo
AU - Bax, Heather J.
AU - Castells, Mariana
AU - Crescioli, Silvia
AU - Dombrowicz, David
AU - Ferastraoaru, Denisa
AU - Fiebiger, Edda
AU - Gould, Hannah J.
AU - Hartmann, Karin
AU - Izquierdo, Elena
AU - Jordakieva, Galateja
AU - Josephs, Debra H.
AU - Jutel, Marek
AU - Levi-Schaffer, Francesca
AU - de las Vecillas, Leticia
AU - Lotze, Michael T.
AU - Osborn, Gabriel
AU - Pascal, Mariona
AU - Redegeld, Frank
AU - Rosenstreich, David
AU - Roth-Walter, Franziska
AU - Schmidt-Weber, Carsten
AU - Shamji, Mohamed
AU - Steveling, Esther H.
AU - Turner, Michelle C.
AU - Untersmayr, Eva
AU - Jensen-Jarolim, Erika
AU - Karagiannis, Sophia N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Allergy published by European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - The immune system interacts with many nominal ‘danger’ signals, endogenous danger-associated (DAMP), exogenous pathogen (PAMP) and allergen (AAMP)-associated molecular patterns. The immune context under which these are received can promote or prevent immune activating or inflammatory mechanisms and may orchestrate diverse immune responses in allergy and cancer. Each can act either by favouring a respective pathology or by supporting the immune response to confer protective effects, depending on acuity or chronicity. In this Position Paper under the collective term danger signals or DAMPs, PAMPs and AAMPs, we consider their diverse roles in allergy and cancer and the connection between these in AllergoOncology. We focus on their interactions with different immune cells of the innate and adaptive immune system and how these promote immune responses with juxtaposing clinical outcomes in allergy and cancer. While danger signals present potential targets to overcome inflammatory responses in allergy, these may be reconsidered in relation to a history of allergy, chronic inflammation and autoimmunity linked to the risk of developing cancer, and with regard to clinical responses to anti-cancer immune and targeted therapies. Cross-disciplinary insights in AllergoOncology derived from dissecting clinical phenotypes of common danger signal pathways may improve allergy and cancer clinical outcomes.
AB - The immune system interacts with many nominal ‘danger’ signals, endogenous danger-associated (DAMP), exogenous pathogen (PAMP) and allergen (AAMP)-associated molecular patterns. The immune context under which these are received can promote or prevent immune activating or inflammatory mechanisms and may orchestrate diverse immune responses in allergy and cancer. Each can act either by favouring a respective pathology or by supporting the immune response to confer protective effects, depending on acuity or chronicity. In this Position Paper under the collective term danger signals or DAMPs, PAMPs and AAMPs, we consider their diverse roles in allergy and cancer and the connection between these in AllergoOncology. We focus on their interactions with different immune cells of the innate and adaptive immune system and how these promote immune responses with juxtaposing clinical outcomes in allergy and cancer. While danger signals present potential targets to overcome inflammatory responses in allergy, these may be reconsidered in relation to a history of allergy, chronic inflammation and autoimmunity linked to the risk of developing cancer, and with regard to clinical responses to anti-cancer immune and targeted therapies. Cross-disciplinary insights in AllergoOncology derived from dissecting clinical phenotypes of common danger signal pathways may improve allergy and cancer clinical outcomes.
KW - AAMP
KW - ALR
KW - DAMP
KW - NLR
KW - PAMP
KW - RLR
KW - TLR
KW - allergy
KW - cancer
KW - danger signals
KW - immune response
KW - immunotherapy
KW - inflammation
KW - tolerance
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U2 - 10.1111/all.15255
DO - 10.1111/all.15255
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C2 - 35152450
AN - SCOPUS:85126374249
SN - 0105-4538
VL - 77
SP - 2594
EP - 2617
JO - Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
JF - Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
IS - 9
ER -