Promising immunomodulatory effects of bacterial lysates in the prevention and treatment of acute and recurrent respiratory infections in children
A.L. Zaplatnikov 1 , E.V. Kanner 2 , I.D. Kanner 3 , A.A. Girina 4 , I.M. Farber 5 , M.L. Maximov 1,6 1 Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow, Russian Federation 2 Central Research Institute of Epidemiology of the Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rig...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ff0543f1cf2b428e869ebdcc8fd1c483 2024-09-09T19:50:02+00:00 Promising immunomodulatory effects of bacterial lysates in the prevention and treatment of acute and recurrent respiratory infections in children A.L. Zaplatnikov E.V. Kanner I.D. Kanner A.A. Garina I.M. Farber M.L. Maximov 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/ff0543f1cf2b428e869ebdcc8fd1c483 RU rus LCC «Medicine-Inform» http://wchjournal.com/upload/iblock/503/4sdxrvrmj9f27cfe6rjde8tchsn9ymul.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2618-8430 https://doaj.org/toc/2686-7184 2618-8430 2686-7184 https://doaj.org/article/ff0543f1cf2b428e869ebdcc8fd1c483 РМЖ. Мать и дитя, Vol 6, Iss 3 (2023) Pediatrics RJ1-570 Gynecology and obstetrics RG1-991 article 2023 ftdoajarticles 2024-08-05T17:49:57Z A.L. Zaplatnikov 1 , E.V. Kanner 2 , I.D. Kanner 3 , A.A. Girina 4 , I.M. Farber 5 , M.L. Maximov 1,6 1 Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow, Russian Federation 2 Central Research Institute of Epidemiology of the Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-Being, Moscow, Russian Federation 3 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation 4 Khanty-Mansiysk State Medical Academy, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russian Federation 5 I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russian Federation 6 Kazan State Medical Academy — Branch of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Kazan, Russian Federation The incidence of influenza and acute respiratory infections (ARI) continues to grow, including due to limited opportunities for immunoprophylaxis of the most common respiratory infections, in particular, acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). Attempts are being made to reduce the children susceptibility to respiratory pathogens through the rational use of nonspecific immunoprophylactic agents, among which bacterial lysates (BL) occupy a special place. BL key patterns, contributing to the prevention of viral infections, are innate immune response activation, excessive inflammatory response prevention, adaptive immune response stimulation. BL contain fragments of inactivated various pathogenic bacteria strains that are important in the ARI etiology. Obtaining lysates of bacterial strains is possible by mechanical or chemical lysis. The article discusses the results of preclinical and clinical studies on BL, as well as suggests the expediency of further study concerning the BL pharmacodynamic effects within the modern concept of trained immunity. The authors conclude that BL as a trained immunity inducer according to the rationally selected regimen can contribute to the respiratory infections' prevention both during COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic period. Keywords: acute ... Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Ari ENVELOPE(147.813,147.813,59.810,59.810) |
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A.L. Zaplatnikov 1 , E.V. Kanner 2 , I.D. Kanner 3 , A.A. Girina 4 , I.M. Farber 5 , M.L. Maximov 1,6 1 Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow, Russian Federation 2 Central Research Institute of Epidemiology of the Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-Being, Moscow, Russian Federation 3 Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation 4 Khanty-Mansiysk State Medical Academy, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russian Federation 5 I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russian Federation 6 Kazan State Medical Academy — Branch of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Kazan, Russian Federation The incidence of influenza and acute respiratory infections (ARI) continues to grow, including due to limited opportunities for immunoprophylaxis of the most common respiratory infections, in particular, acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). Attempts are being made to reduce the children susceptibility to respiratory pathogens through the rational use of nonspecific immunoprophylactic agents, among which bacterial lysates (BL) occupy a special place. BL key patterns, contributing to the prevention of viral infections, are innate immune response activation, excessive inflammatory response prevention, adaptive immune response stimulation. BL contain fragments of inactivated various pathogenic bacteria strains that are important in the ARI etiology. Obtaining lysates of bacterial strains is possible by mechanical or chemical lysis. The article discusses the results of preclinical and clinical studies on BL, as well as suggests the expediency of further study concerning the BL pharmacodynamic effects within the modern concept of trained immunity. The authors conclude that BL as a trained immunity inducer according to the rationally selected regimen can contribute to the respiratory infections' prevention both during COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic period. Keywords: acute ... |
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Promising immunomodulatory effects of bacterial lysates in the prevention and treatment of acute and recurrent respiratory infections in children |
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Promising immunomodulatory effects of bacterial lysates in the prevention and treatment of acute and recurrent respiratory infections in children |
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