Asthma, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis are some of the most common chronic immune diseases that affect both children and adults. The interconnections between environmental and developmental variables have a significant impact on its aetiology. Epigenetic pathways, which have emerged as emerging areas of biomedical investigation in recent years, impact the outcome and pathogenesis of allergic diseases. Allergic diseases are a group of immune-mediated disorders caused primarily by an IgE-dependent immunological response to an innocuous environmental antigen (allergen). Depending on the site of allergen contact, several clinical symptoms may arise in the airways, skin, or gastrointestinal tract. Allergic illnesses have become more widespread throughout the last century.
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