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Diagnosis and treatment of non-allergic rhinitis: focus on immunologic mechanisms

Yifan Meng, Chengshuo Wang, Luo Zhang

2020Expert Review of Clinical Immunology30 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Non-allergic rhinitis (NAR) is a heterogeneous nasal disease with high global prevalence. NAR can be subclassified as nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome (NARES), vasomotor rhinitis (VMR), and local allergic rhinitis (LAR). Although the precise factors involved in the etiology of NAR are not clear, there is evidence that immunological factors play an important role in the pathogenesis of NAR. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the immunological and neurogenic mechanisms involved in the diagnosis and treatment of NAR. AREAS COVERED: This review provides a comprehensive overview of the immunological basis of diagnostic and treatment strategies for NARES, VMR, and LAR. In particular, recently documented molecular and immunological mechanisms of NAR are discussed, which may help to better understand the mechanisms underlying the pathologies of the different endotypes of NAR. EXPERT OPINION: An increasing number of studies investigating the pathogenesis of NAR suggest that the immunological mechanisms underlying the different subtypes of NAR vary greatly, and are still not fully understood to accurately diagnose these subtypes. Thus, further studies should focus on making diagnosis and treatment of NAR more precise, safe, and effective. A better understanding of the immunological mechanisms involved in NAR should help in the discovery of new diagnostic and treatment strategies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEtiologyDiseaseImmunologyPathogenesisNonallergic rhinitisDupilumabEosinophiliaAllergyDermatologyPathologyAtopic dermatitisAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationAsthma and respiratory diseasesRespiratory and Cough-Related Research
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