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Evolving Concept of Severe Asthma: Transition From Diagnosis to Treatable Traits

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Abstract
In recent decades, the concept of severe asthma has evolved from an umbrella term encompassing patients with high-intensity treatment needs to a clinical syndrome with heterogeneous, albeit distinct, pathophysiological processes. Biased and unbiased cluster approaches have been used to identify several clinical phenotypes. In parallel, cellular and molecular approaches allow for the development of biological therapies, especially targeting type 2 (T2) cytokine pathways. Although T2-biologics have significantly improved clinical outcomes for patients with severe asthma in real-world practice, questions on the proper use of biologics remain open. Furthermore, a subset of severe asthma patients remains poorly controlled. The unmet needs require a new approach. The "treatable traits" concept has been suggested to address a diversity of pathophysiological factors in severe asthma and overcome the limitations of existing treatment strategies. With a tailored therapy that targets the treatable traits in individual patients, better personalized medical care and outcomes should be achieved.
Author(s)
So-Young ParkSung-Yoon KangWoo-Jung SongJoo-Hee Kim
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
Asthmabiological productsbiologicscytokinesendophenotypesomicsoutcomesprecision medicine
DOI
10.4168/aair.2022.14.5.447
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/15341
Publisher
Allergy Asthma & Immunology Research
Language
영어
ISSN
2092-7355
Citation Volume
14
Citation Number
5
Citation Start Page
447
Citation End Page
464
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