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Foster, Wayne RosenskrantzChichester, West Sussex ;Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley Blackwell,2014.1 online resource (472 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-67241-2 1-306-06911-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction: the immunological basis of allergic diseases; Part 1: Canine Allergy; Section 1: Canine Atopic Dermatitis; 1: Introduction: canine atopic dermatitis as an evolving, multifactorial disease; References; 2: Canine immunoglobulin E; Introduction; The role of immunoglobulin E in atopic disease; Immunoglobulin E interaction with immune and inflammatory cells; The immunoglobulin E network of soluble receptors and autoantibody complexes; Therapeutic anti-immunoglobulin E; Conclusion; References3: The aberrant immune system in atopic dermatitisAtopic dermatitis as a type I hypersensitivity: the role of mast cells, histamine, IgE, and leukotrienes; The role of dendritic cells; T cells: different populations and cytokine response; T regulatory cells or Tregs; Keratinocytes: an active player in the immune response; Summary of proposed pathogenesis; References; 4: Allergens and environmental influence; Introduction; Sources of allergens; House dust and storage mites; Human, feline, canine, equine, and other dandruffs; Feathers; Cockroach; Pollens; Mould sporesEnvironment and canine atopic dermatitisMites as triggers of canine atopic dermatitis flares and route of sensitization; Environmental allergen avoidance as a therapeutic tool; Choosing environmental allergens for allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT); Allergen specificities; Major and minor allergens; Panallergens; Non-allergenic mode of action; Conclusion; Internet sites; References; 5: The genetics of canine atopic dermatitis; Introduction; Investigating atopic dermatitis-associated genotypes; Genome-wide linkage studies; Candidate gene association studies; Genome-wide association studiesQuantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)Bias and false results; Genomic studies in canine atopic dermatitis; Canine atopic dermatitis is a complex disease; Microarray studies; Candidate gene studies; Genome-wide linkage studies; Genome-wide association studies; Conclusion; References; 6: Skin barrier and its role in the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis; Introduction; Methods to determine impairment of barrier function of the canine skin; Extracellular lipids in the stratum corneum and atopic dermatitisStructure and metabolic pathway of ceramides in the epidermisReduction of ceramides in the stratum corneum in dogs with atopic dermatitis; Current evidence for aberrant filaggrin expression in dogs with atopic dermatitis; Structure and function of filaggrin in the epidermis and its role in humans and mice; Aberrant expression of filaggrin in canine atopic dermatitis-what we know so far; Other barrier abnormalities in human atopic dermatitis; Future perspectives for the investigation of cutaneous barrier function in canine atopic dermatitis; References7: The role of bacterial agents in the pathogenesis of canine atopic dermatitis The current state of knowledge on this increasingly important subject is beautifully described in this, the first truly comprehensive text of allergic diseases affecting the major veterinary species. It will be an invaluable guide to students, clinicians and researchers alike. From the Foreword by Professor Richard Halliwell, MS, PhD, VetMB, MRCVS, Dip ACVD Veterinary Allergy is the first comprehensive, high quality reference dealing with all aspects of veterinary allergy in all species and all body systems involved with allergy. Providing solid breadth and excellent depAllergy in animalsAllergy in catsAllergy in dogsVeterinary medicineAllergy in animals.Allergy in cats.Allergy in dogs.Veterinary medicine.636.089697Foster Aiden P870673Noli Chiara506401Rosenkrantz Wayne870674MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910138994003321Veterinary allergy1943667UNINA