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Asthma : Current Perspectives on Phenotypes, Endotypes, and Treatable Traits



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Autore: Rovina Nikoletta Visualizza persona
Titolo: Asthma : Current Perspectives on Phenotypes, Endotypes, and Treatable Traits Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (280 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine and Nursing
Soggetto non controllato: acute severe asthma exacerbation
adhesion
airway remodeling
airway smooth muscle cell
allergic airway inflammation
alternative overlap syndrome
alveolar macrophages
anti-IL-5
asthma
asthma-specific quality of life
bronchial asthma
bronchial biopsies
bronchodilation
children
chronic rhinitis
clinical remission
disease-specific quality of life
eosinophil
exacerbation
FeNO
health-related quality of Life (HRQLQ)
hypercapnia
hyperchloremic acidosis
hypocapnia
IL-1β
immune regulation
immune responses
inflammation
innate immunity
interleukin-4
interleukin-5 (IL-5)
lactic acidosis
longitudinal study
lung function
matrix metalloproteinases-9
microbiome
mitochondrial function
near fatal asthma
NLRP3
obstruction
obstructive sleep apnea
pathogenesis
PBMC
phenotype
PreDicta
preschool
proliferation
pulmonary fibroblast
reactive oxygen species
reproducible
resistance
severe asthma
spirometry
symptom persistence
tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1
viability
wheezing
Persona (resp. second.): RovinaNikoletta
Sommario/riassunto: Asthma is a common complex and heterogeneous respiratory disease with an increasing prevalence in developed countries. Asthma is a disease consisting of different phenotypes that are driven by different mechanistic pathways (endotypes). The recognition of these phenotypes and endotypes is central to asthma management entailing prognostic and therapeutic implications. It is acknowledged that despite optimal treatment, many patients are poorly controlled, highlighting the need for phenotype-guided treatments. In this context, the emergence of novel therapies (monoclonal antibody therapy, bronchial thermoplasty) is paving the way for personalized asthma therapy. A better understanding of disease pathogenesis may enable the identification of biomarkers, mediators, novel therapeutic targets, and treatable traits. Further molecular phenotyping or endotyping of asthma will be necessary to tailor new therapeutic strategies. The present Special Issue on Asthma aims to provide the current knowledge on phenotypes and endotypes in appreciating and managing the heterogeneous condition that is asthma.
Altri titoli varianti: Asthma
Titolo autorizzato: Asthma  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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