Asthma is clearly related to airway or blood eosinophilia, and asthmatics with significant eosinophilia are at higher risk for more severe disease. Eosinophils actively contribute to innate and adaptive immune responses and inflammatory cascades through the production and release of diverse chemokines, cytokines, lipid mediators and other growth factors. Eosinophils may persist in the blood and airways despite guidelines-based treatment. This review details eosinophil effector mechanisms, surface markers, and clinical outcomes associated with eosinophilia and asthma severity. There is interest in the potential of eosinophils or their products to predict treatment response with biotherapeutics and their usefulness as biomarkers. This is impo...
Primary lysis of eosinophils liberates free eosinophil granules (FEGs) releasing toxic proteins in a...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Identifying asthma patients suitable for biologic therapy includes th...
Eosinophilic asthma is a common phenotype of severe asthma, occurring in at least half of patients. ...
Asthma is clearly related to airway or blood eosinophilia, and asthmatics with significant eosinophi...
Asthma is commonly recognized as a heterogeneous condition with a complex pathophysiology. With adva...
Severe asthma is a heterogeneous disease with different phenotypes based on clinical, functional or ...
The last decade has seen the approval of several new biologics for the treatment of severe asthma-ta...
Asthma is now recognized as a heterogeneous disease, encompassing different phenotypes driven by dis...
Type 2 inflammation and airway eosinophilia have an incidence in 40-60% of severe asthmatics. Theref...
Until the late 1970s, eosinophils were thought to have a beneficial role in the asthmatic airway by ...
Eosinophils subtypes as lung-resident (rEOS) and inflammatory (iEOS) eosinophils are different in su...
With the recent approval of the first eosinophil-depleting therapeutic agents targeting the IL-5 pat...
peer reviewedDifficult asthma is a heterogeneous disease of the airways including various types of b...
Eosinophilic asthma is now recognized as an important subphenotype of asthma based on the pattern of...
peer reviewedEosinophils are a type of granulated innate immune cells that have long been implicated...
Primary lysis of eosinophils liberates free eosinophil granules (FEGs) releasing toxic proteins in a...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Identifying asthma patients suitable for biologic therapy includes th...
Eosinophilic asthma is a common phenotype of severe asthma, occurring in at least half of patients. ...
Asthma is clearly related to airway or blood eosinophilia, and asthmatics with significant eosinophi...
Asthma is commonly recognized as a heterogeneous condition with a complex pathophysiology. With adva...
Severe asthma is a heterogeneous disease with different phenotypes based on clinical, functional or ...
The last decade has seen the approval of several new biologics for the treatment of severe asthma-ta...
Asthma is now recognized as a heterogeneous disease, encompassing different phenotypes driven by dis...
Type 2 inflammation and airway eosinophilia have an incidence in 40-60% of severe asthmatics. Theref...
Until the late 1970s, eosinophils were thought to have a beneficial role in the asthmatic airway by ...
Eosinophils subtypes as lung-resident (rEOS) and inflammatory (iEOS) eosinophils are different in su...
With the recent approval of the first eosinophil-depleting therapeutic agents targeting the IL-5 pat...
peer reviewedDifficult asthma is a heterogeneous disease of the airways including various types of b...
Eosinophilic asthma is now recognized as an important subphenotype of asthma based on the pattern of...
peer reviewedEosinophils are a type of granulated innate immune cells that have long been implicated...
Primary lysis of eosinophils liberates free eosinophil granules (FEGs) releasing toxic proteins in a...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background Identifying asthma patients suitable for biologic therapy includes th...
Eosinophilic asthma is a common phenotype of severe asthma, occurring in at least half of patients. ...