Asthma and Allergy: Unravelling a Tangled Relationship with a Focus on New Biomarkers and Treatment.
Pablo Rodríguez Del RíoAndrew H LiuMagnus P BorresEva SödergrenFabio IachettiThomas B CasalePublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Asthma is a major driver of health care costs across ages. Despite widely disseminated asthma-treatment guidelines and a growing variety of effective therapeutic options, most patients still experience symptoms and/or refractoriness to standard of care treatments. As a result, most patients undergo a further intensification of therapy to optimize symptom control with a subsequent increased risk of side effects. Raising awareness about the relevance of evaluating aeroallergen sensitizations in asthmatic patients is a key step in better informing clinical practice while new molecular tools, such as the component resolved diagnosis, may be of help in refining the relationship between sensitization and therapeutic recommendations. In addition, patient care should benefit from reliable, easy-to-measure and clinically accessible biomarkers that are able to predict outcome and disease monitoring. To attain a personalized asthma management and to guide adequate treatment decisions, it is of paramount importance to expand clinicians' knowledge about the tangled relationship between asthma and allergy from a molecular perspective. Our review explores the relevance of allergen testing along the asthma patient's journey, with a special focus on recurrent wheezing children. Here, we also discuss the unresolved issues regarding currently available biomarkers and summarize the evidence supporting the eosinophil-derived neurotoxin as promising biomarker.
Keyphrases
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- lung function
- clinical practice
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- allergic rhinitis
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- stem cells
- cystic fibrosis
- chronic pain
- air pollution
- patient reported outcomes
- bone marrow
- physical activity
- quality improvement
- mesenchymal stem cells