The interplay between stress and allergy

The nervous and immune systems are interrelated and interacting. Allergy is characterized by a cataract of molecular, cellular and immunological responses activated through specific IgE production to variety of allergens, thus producing symptoms. Stress is a generalized body response to threatening...

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Main Author: Kalliopi Panagiotopoulou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: InterOPTICS 2020-02-01
Series:Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
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Online Access:http://www.obrela-journal.gr/index.php/obrela/article/view/175
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spelling doaj-52f2c5280b6e4bd09d4b799b190c295d2020-11-24T22:00:22ZengInterOPTICSDialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health2585-27952020-02-0131465510.26386/obrela.v3i1.175175The interplay between stress and allergyKalliopi PanagiotopoulouThe nervous and immune systems are interrelated and interacting. Allergy is characterized by a cataract of molecular, cellular and immunological responses activated through specific IgE production to variety of allergens, thus producing symptoms. Stress is a generalized body response to threatening external or internal demands, mobilizing physiological and psychological resources in order to deal with them. Stress activates neuroendocrine and sympathetic system through catecholamine and cortisol secretion, hence influencing the immune system via alteration of Th1/Th2 balance and switching the immune response towards Th2 direction, as in allergic disease. Stressors are capable of modifying the allergic response. In genetically predisposed individuals, stress may both induce the onset of allergic disease and participate in the exacerbation of preexisting allergy. Furthermore, allergic symptoms may lead to a new balance of the cytokine immunoregulation. In conclusion, it seems that a reciprocal influence and relationship between allergic diseases and psychoneuroimmunoendocrine axis exists.http://www.obrela-journal.gr/index.php/obrela/article/view/175allergystressstress and allergycytokineimmune systemimmune response
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The interplay between stress and allergy
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
allergy
stress
stress and allergy
cytokine
immune system
immune response
author_facet Kalliopi Panagiotopoulou
author_sort Kalliopi Panagiotopoulou
title The interplay between stress and allergy
title_short The interplay between stress and allergy
title_full The interplay between stress and allergy
title_fullStr The interplay between stress and allergy
title_full_unstemmed The interplay between stress and allergy
title_sort interplay between stress and allergy
publisher InterOPTICS
series Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health
issn 2585-2795
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The nervous and immune systems are interrelated and interacting. Allergy is characterized by a cataract of molecular, cellular and immunological responses activated through specific IgE production to variety of allergens, thus producing symptoms. Stress is a generalized body response to threatening external or internal demands, mobilizing physiological and psychological resources in order to deal with them. Stress activates neuroendocrine and sympathetic system through catecholamine and cortisol secretion, hence influencing the immune system via alteration of Th1/Th2 balance and switching the immune response towards Th2 direction, as in allergic disease. Stressors are capable of modifying the allergic response. In genetically predisposed individuals, stress may both induce the onset of allergic disease and participate in the exacerbation of preexisting allergy. Furthermore, allergic symptoms may lead to a new balance of the cytokine immunoregulation. In conclusion, it seems that a reciprocal influence and relationship between allergic diseases and psychoneuroimmunoendocrine axis exists.
topic allergy
stress
stress and allergy
cytokine
immune system
immune response
url http://www.obrela-journal.gr/index.php/obrela/article/view/175
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