Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) – indications, mechanism, and efficacy Position paper prepared by the Section of Immunotherapy, Polish Society of Allergy

Journal Title: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine - Year 2016, Vol 23, Issue 1

Abstract

SLIT ([i]sublingual immunotherapy[/i],) induces allergen-specific immune tolerance by sublingual administration of a gradually increasing dose of an allergen. The mechanism of SLIT is comparable to those during SCIT (subcutaneous immunotherapy), with the exception of local oral dendritic cells, pre-programmed to elicit tolerance. In the SLIT dose, to achieve the same efficacy as in SCIT, it should be 50–100 times higher with better safety profile. The highest quality evidence supporting the efficacy of SLIT lasting 1 – 3 years has been provided by the large scale double-blind, placebo-controlled (DBPC) trials for grass pollen extracts, both in children and adults with allergic rhinitis. Current indications for SLIT are allergic rhinitis (and conjunctivitis) in both children and adults sensitized to pollen allergens (trees, grass, [i]Parietaria[/i]), house dust mites ([i]Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae[/i]), cat fur, as well as mild to moderate controlled atopic asthma in children sensitized to house dust mites. There are positive findings for both asthma and new sensitization prevention. Severe adverse events, including anaphylaxis, are very rare, and no fatalities have been reported. Local adverse reactions develop in up to 70 – 80% of patients. Risk factors for SLIT adverse events have not been clearly identified. Risk factors of non-adherence to treatment might be dependent on the patient, disease treatment, physician-patient relationship, and variables in the health care system organization.

Authors and Affiliations

Marek Jutel, Małgorzata Bartkowiak-Emeryk, Anna Bręborowicz, Ewa Cichocka-Jarosz, Andrzej Emeryk, Radosław Gawlik, Paweł Gonerko, Barbara Rogala, Bolesław Samoliński, and other members of IT Section PTA

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  • EP ID EP79311
  • DOI 10.5604/12321966.1196851
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Marek Jutel, Małgorzata Bartkowiak-Emeryk, Anna Bręborowicz, Ewa Cichocka-Jarosz, Andrzej Emeryk, Radosław Gawlik, Paweł Gonerko, Barbara Rogala, Bolesław Samoliński, and other members of IT Section PTA (2016). Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) – indications, mechanism, and efficacy Position paper prepared by the Section of Immunotherapy, Polish Society of Allergy. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 23(1), 44-53. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-79311