The involvement of allergic and inflammatory mechanisms in inner ear disorders such as Meniere's disease and sudden idiopathic hearing loss has gained increasing attention in recent years. These conditions seriously impact auditory functions, with symptoms ranging from vertigo to permanent hearing loss. Current studies suggest a deeper role for immunological disturbances in these disorders, stressing the importance of examining this interaction. Moreover, the potential of allergies to influence the pathophysiology of Meniere's disease has called for an intensified focus on immune contributions to both etiology and progression.
This Research Topic aims to dissect the intricate interplay between allergic responses and inflammation in the development and exacerbation of inner ear disorders. The goal is to enhance our understanding of immunological mechanisms at work, which could lead to groundbreaking preventative and therapeutic strategies. Insights into roles of specific immune cells and inflammation in the inner ear will be critical in devising new approaches for managing these often-debilitating conditions.
To gather further insights in this complex field, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
-Immunological contributors to Meniere’s disease and sudden idiopathic hearing loss -Characterization and roles of cochlear immune cells like macrophages and mast cells -Impact of immune responses on inner ear homeostasis and hearing preservation -Development and efficacy of novel therapies targeting immune pathways in the ear -Utilization of animal models to uncover mechanisms of inflammation and allergy in ear disorders
By facilitating a deeper understanding and fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations, this Research Topic hopes to inspire further investigation and innovation in the diagnosis and treatment of inner ear disorders.
Topic Editor Agnieszka Szczepek decalres no Conflicts of Interest
Topic Editor Vincent Van Rompaey has research grants paid to hospital by Med-EL and Cochlear. No other potential competing interests
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