Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes

In the past 10 years, the number of people in the Czech Republic with allergies has doubled to over three million. Allergic pollen catarrh, constitutional dermatitis and asthma are the allergic disorders most often diagnosed. Genuine food allergies today affect 6–8% of nursing infants, 3–5% of small...

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Main Authors: Martina Zustakova, Lucie Kratochvilova, Petr Slama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Biology
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/12/457
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spelling doaj-f64a97ff43b14e13b7c55d34921d8f612020-12-11T00:00:41ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372020-12-01945745710.3390/biology9120457Apoptosis of Eosinophil GranulocytesMartina Zustakova0Lucie Kratochvilova1Petr Slama2Department of Animal Morphology, Physiology and Genetics, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Animal Morphology, Physiology and Genetics, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Animal Morphology, Physiology and Genetics, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicIn the past 10 years, the number of people in the Czech Republic with allergies has doubled to over three million. Allergic pollen catarrh, constitutional dermatitis and asthma are the allergic disorders most often diagnosed. Genuine food allergies today affect 6–8% of nursing infants, 3–5% of small children, and 2–4% of adults. These disorders are connected with eosinophil granulocytes and their apoptosis. Eosinophil granulocytes are postmitotic leukocytes containing a number of histotoxic substances that contribute to the initiation and continuation of allergic inflammatory reactions. Eosinophilia results from the disruption of the standard half-life of eosinophils by the expression of mechanisms that block the apoptosis of eosinophils, leading to the development of chronic inflammation. Glucocorticoids are used as a strong acting anti-inflammatory medicine in the treatment of hypereosinophilia. The removal of eosinophils by the mechanism of apoptosis is the effect of this process. This work sums up the contemporary knowledge concerning the apoptosis of eosinophils, its role in the aforementioned disorders, and the indications for the use of glucocorticoids in their related therapies.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/12/457apoptosisinflammationallergyeosinophil granulocyte
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author Martina Zustakova
Lucie Kratochvilova
Petr Slama
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Lucie Kratochvilova
Petr Slama
Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes
Biology
apoptosis
inflammation
allergy
eosinophil granulocyte
author_facet Martina Zustakova
Lucie Kratochvilova
Petr Slama
author_sort Martina Zustakova
title Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes
title_short Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes
title_full Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes
title_fullStr Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes
title_full_unstemmed Apoptosis of Eosinophil Granulocytes
title_sort apoptosis of eosinophil granulocytes
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In the past 10 years, the number of people in the Czech Republic with allergies has doubled to over three million. Allergic pollen catarrh, constitutional dermatitis and asthma are the allergic disorders most often diagnosed. Genuine food allergies today affect 6–8% of nursing infants, 3–5% of small children, and 2–4% of adults. These disorders are connected with eosinophil granulocytes and their apoptosis. Eosinophil granulocytes are postmitotic leukocytes containing a number of histotoxic substances that contribute to the initiation and continuation of allergic inflammatory reactions. Eosinophilia results from the disruption of the standard half-life of eosinophils by the expression of mechanisms that block the apoptosis of eosinophils, leading to the development of chronic inflammation. Glucocorticoids are used as a strong acting anti-inflammatory medicine in the treatment of hypereosinophilia. The removal of eosinophils by the mechanism of apoptosis is the effect of this process. This work sums up the contemporary knowledge concerning the apoptosis of eosinophils, its role in the aforementioned disorders, and the indications for the use of glucocorticoids in their related therapies.
topic apoptosis
inflammation
allergy
eosinophil granulocyte
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/12/457
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