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Mohamed H. Shamji is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on Immunology and Allergy alongside related subfields such as Physiology, Dermatology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Immunology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including allergic rhinitis and sensitization, asthma and respiratory diseases, food allergy and anaphylaxis research, dermatology and skin diseases, respiratory and cough-related research, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, and contact dermatitis and allergies.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Allergy
  • Clinical & Experimental Allergy
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • Frontiers in Immunology

Collaborations have often involved several co-authors such as:

  • Ioana Agache
  • Robert Boyle
  • Janice A. Layhadi
  • Marek Jutel
  • Oliver Pfaar

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Mohamed H. Shamji are:

  • Efficacy and safety of treatment with biologicals (benralizumab, dupilumab, mepolizumab, omalizumab and reslizumab) for severe eosinophilic asthma. A systematic review for the EAACI Guidelines - recommendations on the use of biologicals in severe asthma, 2020, Allergy
  • Allergen Immunotherapy in Children User's Guide, 2020, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • Allergen immunotherapy: past, present and future, 2022, Nature reviews. Immunology
  • The role of allergen-specific IgE, IgG and IgA in allergic disease, 2021, Allergy
  • EAACI Biologicals Guidelines-Recommendations for severe asthma, 2020, Allergy

The nature of their publications suggests a sustained focus on allergy and asthma-related therapies, immunotherapies, and immunological mechanisms in allergic diseases. This work supports clinical guideline development as well as the exploration of immune factors such as specific immunoglobulins involved in allergic responses.

Best Publications

  • Next-generation Allergic Rhinitis and Its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) guidelines for allergic rhinitis based on Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) and real-world evidence

    Jean Bousquet;Holger J. Schünemann;Akdis Togias;Claus Bachert

  • Sustained unresponsiveness to peanut in subjects who have completed peanut oral immunotherapy.

    Brian P. Vickery;Amy M. Scurlock;Michael Kulis;Pamela H. Steele

  • Mechanisms of allergen immunotherapy for inhaled allergens and predictive biomarkers.

    Mohamed H. Shamji;Stephen R. Durham

  • Biomarkers for monitoring clinical efficacy of allergen immunotherapy for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and allergic asthma: an EAACI Position Paper

    M. H. Shamji;M. H. Shamji;J. H. Kappen;M. Akdis;E. Jensen-Jarolim;E. Jensen-Jarolim

  • Long-term tolerance after allergen immunotherapy is accompanied by selective persistence of blocking antibodies.

    Louisa K. James;Mohamed H. Shamji;Samantha M. Walker;Duncan R. Wilson

  • Efficacy and safety of treatment with biologicals (benralizumab, dupilumab, mepolizumab, omalizumab and reslizumab) for severe eosinophilic asthma

    Ioana Agache;Jessica Beltran;Cezmi Akdis;Mubeccel Akdis

  • Allergen immunotherapy: past, present and future

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  • Sublingual grass pollen immunotherapy is associated with increases in sublingual Foxp3‐expressing cells and elevated allergen‐specific immunoglobulin G4, immunoglobulin A and serum inhibitory activity for immunoglobulin E‐facilitated allergen binding to B cells

    G. W. Scadding;M. H. Shamji;M. R. Jacobson;D. I. Lee

  • Functional rather than immunoreactive levels of IgG4 correlate closely with clinical response to grass pollen immunotherapy

    M. H. Shamji;C. Ljørring;J. N. Francis;M. A Calderon

  • EAACI Allergen Immunotherapy User's Guide.

    Montserrat Alvaro‐Lozano;Cezmi A. Akdis;Mubeccel Akdis;Cherry Alviani;Cherry Alviani;Cherry Alviani

  • The role of allergen-specific IgE, IgG and IgA in allergic disease.

    Mohamed H Shamji;Rudolf Valenta;Theodore Jardetzky;Valerie Verhasselt

  • EAACI Biologicals Guidelines—Recommendations for severe asthma

    Ioana Agache;Cezmi Akdis;Mubeccel Akdis;Giorgio Walter Canonica

  • Effect of 2 Years of Treatment With Sublingual Grass Pollen Immunotherapy on Nasal Response to Allergen Challenge at 3 Years Among Patients With Moderate to Severe Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis: The GRASS Randomized Clinical Trial.

    Guy W. Scadding;Moises A. Calderon;Mohamed H. Shamji;Aarif O. Eifan

  • Induction of IL-10-producing type 2 innate lymphoid cells by allergen immunotherapy is associated with clinical response.

    Korneliusz Golebski;Janice A. Layhadi;Janice A. Layhadi;Umit Sahiner;Esther H. Steveling-Klein;Esther H. Steveling-Klein

  • Nomenclature of allergic diseases and hypersensitivity reactions: Adapted to modern needs: An EAACI position paper

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  • Diverse Immune Mechanisms of Allergen Immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis with and without asthma.

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  • Seasonal increases in peripheral innate lymphoid type 2 cells are inhibited by subcutaneous grass pollen immunotherapy

    Mongkol Lao-Araya;Esther Steveling;Guy W. Scadding;Stephen R. Durham

  • 2019 ARIA Care pathways for allergen immunotherapy

    Jean Bousquet;Oliver Pfaar;Alkis Togias;Holger J Schünemann

  • Mechanisms of immunotherapy to aeroallergens.

    M. H. Shamji;S. R. Durham

  • Mast cell activation test in the diagnosis of allergic disease and anaphylaxis

    Rajia Bahri;Adnan Custovic;Peter Korosec;Marina Tsoumani

  • Immunology of COVID-19: Mechanisms, clinical outcome, diagnostics, and perspectives-A report of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI).

    Milena Sokolowska;Zuzanna M. Lukasik;Zuzanna M. Lukasik;Ioana Agache;Cezmi A. Akdis

  • The IgE-facilitated allergen binding (FAB) assay: validation of a novel flow-cytometric based method for the detection of inhibitory antibody responses.

    Mohamed H. Shamji;Louisa K. Wilcock;Petra A. Wachholz;Rebecca J. Dearman

  • Basophil expression of diamine oxidase: a novel biomarker of allergen immunotherapy response.

    Mohamed H. Shamji;Mohamed H. Shamji;Janice A. Layhadi;Janice A. Layhadi;Guy W. Scadding;Delica K.M. Cheung;Delica K.M. Cheung

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen R. Durham
Stephen R. Durham Imperial College London
Ioana Agache
Ioana Agache Transylvania University of Brașov
Oliver Pfaar
Oliver Pfaar Philipp University of Marburg
Claus Bachert
Claus Bachert Karolinska Institute
Moises A. Calderon
Moises A. Calderon Imperial College London
Marek Jutel
Marek Jutel Wrocław Medical University
Cezmi A. Akdis
Cezmi A. Akdis University of Zurich
Jean Bousquet
Jean Bousquet University of Montpellier
Ludger Klimek
Ludger Klimek Ghent University
Stephen J. Till
Stephen J. Till King's College London

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