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Mediators in Nasal Hyperreactivity in Allergic Rhinitis and Chronic Rhinosinusitis

HyperactivityAllergic Rhinitis Due to House Dust Mite1 more

Rhinitis, or inflammation of the nasal mucosa, can present with nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, itch or sneezing. If the sinusal mucosa is involved as well, it is called rhinosinusitis and facial pain or loss of smell is possible. Several causes are known, such as an underlying allergy ("allergic rhinitis", AR). If at least 2 symptoms are present for at least 12 weeks, it is called "chronic rhinosinusitis" (CRS). Up to 2/3 of the AR and CRS patients have symptoms upon exposure to triggers such as sudden temperature changes, smoke, fragrances… a phenomenon called "nasal hyperreactivity" (NHR). It is currently not clear why some patients suffer NHR while others do not. In this study, the investigators want to identify the mediators associated with NHR in patients with allergic rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis and healthy control subjects.To do so, participants will be provoked with cold, dry air in order to objectively diagnose NHR. Before and after provocation, the peak nasal inspiratory flow will be measured and samples will be collected (nasal secretions, biopsies).

Active13 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Polymerized, Mannan-Conjugated Dermatophagoides...

Allergic RhinitisAllergic Asthma2 more

Prospective, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of polymerized and mannan conjugated allergen extract of Dermatophagoides for the treatment of allergic rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis with or without asthma. The main objective of the clinical trial is to evaluate the clinical efficacy of the investigational medicinal product, administered sublingually, compared to placebo for the treatment of moderate-severe rhinitis/rhinoconjunctivitis with or without mild to moderate asthma and controlled using the Rhinitis/Rhinoconjunctivitis Combined Symptom and Medication Score (R-CSMS).

Not yet recruiting35 enrollment criteria

Immune Response Features in Allergic Airway Diseases

Allergic RhinitisAllergic Asthma

This study aims to investigate immune mechanisms and phenotypes and endotypes of allergic airway diseases - allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma. Pathogenesis of these diseases are not fully investigated yet. Patients with the same disease have different dominant symptoms, course of the disease and response to treatment. Moreover, there is a hypothesis about united airway disease suggesting that allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma is different manifestation of the same disease. This led to assumption of phenotypes and endotypes. This classification which still is not unified can let to prescribe personalized treatment for every patient.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Study on the Influence of Climatic and Environmental Factors on Respiratory Diseases in Sanya, Hainan...

AsthmaAllergic Rhinitis7 more

To investigate the Influence of Climatic and Environmental Factors on Respiratory or Allergic Diseases in Sanya.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Oral and Nasal Breathing With Sensors Analyzing Algorithm

Nasal PolypsAsthma2 more

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the agreement between sensors analyzing algorithm and body plethysmography in measuring oral and nasal breathing in healthy adults, and in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The main question it aims to answer is: • Is the algorithm-based method accurate enough in analyzing respiratory obstruction as compared to body plethysmography (reference method)? Participants will perform a short breathing protocol (oral and nasal breathing with different masks) during which time their breathing is monitored with both methods.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Survey About the Relationship Beetween Allergic Rhinitis and Seasonal EOE Exacerbations

Eosinophilic EsophagitisRespiratory Allergy

Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic inflammatory esophagus disease that is presented in patients with a history of recurrent dysphagia. EoE is closely related to other pathologies with an immuno-allergic etiopathogenesis such as atopic dermatitis (AD), IgE-mediated food allergy, allergic rhinitis and bronchial asthma. While the importance of the correlation between diet and food allergy has been largely demonstrated, less is known about the exact role of sensitization to aerollergens in the progression and recrudescence of symptoms. In support of this correlation there is evidence of a seasonal trend in the new diagnoses of EoE, of the possibility of the de-novo onset of the pathology following massive exposure to a specific aeroallergen and the demonstration that the degree of esophageal eosinophilia varies according to the climatic zone and the season of the year. The detailed knowledge of this correlation could clarify some aspects of the etiopathogenesis and natural history of EoE, improve and personalize the clinical-diagnostic management of affected patients and provide new therapeutic targets. Our aim is evaluating the possible existence of a correlation between the recrudescence of dysphagia symptoms and a specific month of the year and/or specific season.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Observational Study of Allergic Rhinitis in Children

Allergic Rhinitis

Observational, cross-sectional, prospective, multicentric study in France with private paediatricians to describe the management of allergic rhinitis in children.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Ability of a Cat Food to Reduce Respiratory Symptoms in Cat Allergic Patients

RhinitisAllergic

Cat allergy is the most common animal allergy, affecting approximately 1 in 5 adults worldwide. The prevalence of allergy to furry animals is increasing, and cat allergy is a major risk factor for the development of asthma and rhinitis. Fel-d1 is the major feline allergen, to which 95% of cat allergic people react. All cats produce Fel-d1 regardless of breed, age, coat type, sex or weight. Fel-d1 is contained primarily in the saliva and sebum of cats. This allergy manifests itself as allergic rhinitis (AR) (sneezing, cold, coughing, conjunctivitis with watering and itching), severe asthma, and irritation and swelling of the skin when scratched. A new approach to managing cat allergies is to neutralize the allergens at the source by feeding domestic cats a diet containing anti-Fel-d1 IgY antibodies. The purpose of this pilot study is to determine whether feeding domestic cats a food containing an egg product with anti-Fel d1 IgY (PRO PLAN® LIVECLEAT®) induces a reduction of allergic symptoms in their owners.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Validation of the Rhinitis Control Scoring System (RCSS)

AsthmaRhinitis

Many patients suffering from allergic rhinitis do not recognize or perceive their symptoms. Instruments have been developed to assess quality of life in rhinitis, asthma or both, but there is a need to develop validated tools or methods to assess rhinitis control among rhinitis and/or asthmatic patients. The aim of this study is to assess the discriminative and evaluative properties of the RCSS in asthmatic patients with allergic rhinitis.

Suspended4 enrollment criteria

Genetics of the Early and Late Response to Allergen Challenge

AsthmaAllergic Rhinitis

The investigators are investigating the early and late responses to allergen challenge. The research participants who the investigators will study (from three cohorts) will be part of independently-approved studies involving allergen challenge. Due to the uniqueness of the cohorts for novel genetic study, it is logical that the investigators should initially undertake hypothesis-generating experiments. The investigators will obtain blood samples from the participants, both pre-challenge and post-challenge. The investigators will determine gene expression and protein differences between these samples, and investigate if there are inherited genetic differences between individuals that may predict their specific responses to allergens.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria
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