Asthma Exacerbations: Patient Features and Potential Long-Term Implications

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology(2023)

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Asthma exacerbations occur in the context of a complex interplay between external exposures and host factors. Respiratory tract viral infections, in particular rhinovirus, are dominant initiators of exacerbations, with allergens and other inhalation exposures as additional key contributors. The presence of underlying type II inflammation, with associated biomarker elevations, is a major driver of exacerbation risk and mechanism, as evidenced by the consistent reduction of exacerbations seen with biologics targeting these pathways. Several genetic polymorphisms are associated with exacerbations, and while they may individually have small effects, they are cumulatively important and magnified by environmental exposures. A history of exacerbations predicts future exacerbations with potentially negative implications on long-term lung health.
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Exacerbations,Respiratory virus,Infection,Exposures,Rhinovirus,COVID,Allergens,Anti-viral immunity,Remodeling,Heterogeneity,Allergens,Environmental exposures
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