Abstract
The incidence of allergic diseases is increasing, and research on their epidemiology, patho-physiology, and the prevention of onset is urgently needed. The onset of allergic disease begins in infancy with atopic dermatitis and food allergy and develops into allergic asthma and allergic rhinitis in childhood; the process is defined as “atopic march”. Atopic march is caused by multiple immunological pathways, including allergen exposure, environmental pollutants, skin barrier dys-function, type 2 inflammation, and oxidative stress, which promote the progression of atopic march. Using recent evidence, herein, we explain the involvement of allergic inflammatory conditions and oxidative stress in the process of atopic march, its epidemiology, and methods for prevention of onset.
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Tsuge, M., Ikeda, M., Matsumoto, N., Yorifuji, T., & Tsukahara, H. (2021, November 1). Current insights into atopic march. Children. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8111067
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