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Query: UMLS:C0262471 (
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Allergic rhinitis is a common condition, with significant impact on quality of life depending on severity and quality of control. Allergen-specific immunotherapy (allergen-SIT) is the only known treatment able to alter the natural course of allergic rhinitis. Although well known to allergologists, it has yet to be fully adopted by the
ENT
community. This review, based on the most recent meta-analyses and clinical studies, shows that
SIT
significantly reduces symptoms and medication requirements (nasal corticosteroids, H1-antihistamines) in allergic rhinitis. It can reduce the risk of progression to asthma and, if initiated early enough, of developing new sensitizations. Immunobiological analysis shows an altered inflammatory profile following
SIT
, with immune tolerance involving T-regulatory lymphocyte induction and IgG production. Sublingual
SIT
with drops is as effective as subcutaneous
SIT
and is simpler to use, with less anaphylactic risk. Standardization of trial protocols in terms of treatment response assessment and side effect grading is recommended to improve comparative studies. Sublingual
SIT
with tablets has recently been introduced, providing a good opportunity for
ENT
practitioners to adopt the
SIT
approach in rhinitis triggered by allergy to pollens and, in the near future, to house dust mites.
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PMID:Specific immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis. 2868 84