Updates in Metal Allergy: A Review of New Pathways of Sensitization, Exposure, and Treatment.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Joshua Bernstein, Levi Keller, Karin Pacheco
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Metal exposures are widespread, and ensuing allergic sensitization leads to secondary disease processes, especially contact dermatitis, with chronic implications. This review covers recently described mechanisms of sensitization, sources of exposure, and treatment options.

Recent findings: Sensitization to metals is similar to other allergic processes: it is triggered by innate responses, which then facilitate allergic priming. Early oral exposures may lead to tolerance, whereas initial cutaneous exposures by piercings start the pathway toward sensitization. Nickel 'allergy' may be ubiquitous because of multiple pathways of immune response. Although the most frequent reaction to metals is a type IV immune response, some metals, including platinum and sometimes nickel, can also trigger a type I IgE mediated response. Current treatment involves avoidance of exposure and suppression of the response, although inducing tolerance by early oral exposure may be the best method to avoid disease. Better understanding of the factors and contacts that drive metal sensitization will enable better management of the types and timing of exposure, which then may instead induce tolerance and prevent disease.

金属过敏的最新进展:致敏、暴露和治疗的新途径综述。
综述目的:金属暴露是广泛存在的,随之而来的过敏性致敏导致继发性疾病过程,特别是慢性接触性皮炎。这篇综述涵盖了最近描述的致敏机制、暴露源和治疗方案。最近的发现:对金属的致敏与其他过敏过程相似:它是由先天反应触发的,然后促进过敏启动。早期的口服接触可能导致耐受性,而最初的皮肤接触通过穿孔开始致敏途径。由于多种免疫反应途径,镍“过敏”可能普遍存在。虽然对金属最常见的反应是IV型免疫反应,但一些金属,包括铂,有时还有镍,也可以引发I型IgE介导的反应。目前的治疗包括避免接触和抑制反应,尽管通过早期口服接触诱导耐受性可能是避免疾病的最佳方法。更好地了解导致金属致敏的因素和接触将有助于更好地管理接触的类型和时间,从而可能产生耐受性并预防疾病。
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CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.80%
发文量
21
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Current Allergy and Asthma Reports is to systematically provide the views of highly selected experts on current advances in the fields of allergy and asthma and highlight the most important papers recently published. All reviews are intended to facilitate the understanding of new advances in science for better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of allergy and asthma. We accomplish this aim by appointing international experts in major subject areas across the discipline to review select topics emphasizing recent developments and highlighting important new papers and emerging concepts. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field, and an Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Over a one- to two-year period, readers are updated on all the major advances in allergy and asthma.
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