[PDF][PDF] The basic immunology of asthma

H Hammad, BN Lambrecht - Cell, 2021 - cell.com
H Hammad, BN Lambrecht
Cell, 2021cell.com
In many asthmatics, chronic airway inflammation is driven by IL-4-, IL-5-, and IL-13-
producing Th2 cells or ILC2s. Type 2 cytokines promote hallmark features of the disease
such as eosinophilia, mucus hypersecretion, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), IgE
production, and susceptibility to exacerbations. However, only half the asthmatics have this"
type 2-high" signature, and" type 2-low" asthma is more associated with obesity, presence of
neutrophils, and unresponsiveness to corticosteroids, the mainstay asthma therapy. Here …
Summary
In many asthmatics, chronic airway inflammation is driven by IL-4-, IL-5-, and IL-13-producing Th2 cells or ILC2s. Type 2 cytokines promote hallmark features of the disease such as eosinophilia, mucus hypersecretion, bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), IgE production, and susceptibility to exacerbations. However, only half the asthmatics have this "type 2-high" signature, and "type 2-low" asthma is more associated with obesity, presence of neutrophils, and unresponsiveness to corticosteroids, the mainstay asthma therapy. Here, we review the underlying immunological basis of various asthma endotypes by discussing results obtained from animal studies as well as results generated in clinical studies targeting specific immune pathways.
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