Asthma is commonly recognized as a heterogeneous condition with a complex pathophysiology. With advances in the development of multiple medications for patients with asthma, most asthma symptoms are well managed. Nevertheless, 5% to 10% of adult asthmatic patients (called severe asthma) are in uncontrolled or partially controlled status despite intensive treatment. Especially, severe eosinophilic asthma is one of the severe asthma phenotypes characterized by eosinophilia in sputum/blood driven by type 2 immune responses. Eosinophils have been widely accepted as a central effector cell in the lungs. Some evidence has demonstrated that persistent eosinophilia in upper and lower airway mucosa contributes to asthma severity by producing various...
Primary lysis of eosinophils liberates free eosinophil granules (FEGs) releasing toxic proteins in a...
The eosinophil is well recognized as a central effector cell in the inflamed asthmatic airway. Eosin...
BACKGROUND: Severe non-allergic eosinophilic asthma (SNEA) is a rare asthma phenotype associated wit...
Asthma is clearly related to airway or blood eosinophilia, and asthmatics with significant eosinophi...
peer reviewedEosinophils are a type of granulated innate immune cells that have long been implicated...
Abstract Asthma is a common, chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that affects millions of pe...
Asthma is now recognized as a heterogeneous disease, encompassing different phenotypes driven by dis...
Background Activated eosinophils release extracellular traps (EETs), which contribute to airway infl...
Until the late 1970s, eosinophils were thought to have a beneficial role in the asthmatic airway by ...
This review will describe the structure and function of the eosinophil. The roles of several relevan...
Asthma is a phenotypically heterogeneous chronic disease of the airways, characterized by either pre...
Background: Severe asthma with persistent airway eosinophilia despite high-intensity inhaled cortico...
Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory, usually life-long respiratory disease characterized by heterogene...
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...
Primary lysis of eosinophils liberates free eosinophil granules (FEGs) releasing toxic proteins in a...
The eosinophil is well recognized as a central effector cell in the inflamed asthmatic airway. Eosin...
BACKGROUND: Severe non-allergic eosinophilic asthma (SNEA) is a rare asthma phenotype associated wit...
Asthma is clearly related to airway or blood eosinophilia, and asthmatics with significant eosinophi...
peer reviewedEosinophils are a type of granulated innate immune cells that have long been implicated...
Abstract Asthma is a common, chronic inflammatory disease of the airways that affects millions of pe...
Asthma is now recognized as a heterogeneous disease, encompassing different phenotypes driven by dis...
Background Activated eosinophils release extracellular traps (EETs), which contribute to airway infl...
Until the late 1970s, eosinophils were thought to have a beneficial role in the asthmatic airway by ...
This review will describe the structure and function of the eosinophil. The roles of several relevan...
Asthma is a phenotypically heterogeneous chronic disease of the airways, characterized by either pre...
Background: Severe asthma with persistent airway eosinophilia despite high-intensity inhaled cortico...
Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory, usually life-long respiratory disease characterized by heterogene...
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...
Primary lysis of eosinophils liberates free eosinophil granules (FEGs) releasing toxic proteins in a...
The eosinophil is well recognized as a central effector cell in the inflamed asthmatic airway. Eosin...
BACKGROUND: Severe non-allergic eosinophilic asthma (SNEA) is a rare asthma phenotype associated wit...