Obesity affects type 2 biomarker levels in asthma.
Varun SharmaHelen Clare RickettsFemke SteffensenAnna GoodfellowDouglas C CowanPublished in: The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma (2022)
Increasing BMI is associated with lower FeNO in asthma when adjusted for relevant covariates, including steroid use. There also appears to be an effect on eosinophil levels. Obesity, therefore, affects T2 biomarker levels with implications for disease endotyping and determination of eligibility for biologic therapy. Whether this is due to masking of underlying T2-high status or development of a truly T2-low endotype requires further research.