| Literature DB >> 20525128 |
Mathew Varghese1, Richard F Lockey.
Abstract
: This review focuses on aspirin-exacerbated asthma (AEA). The review includes historical perspective of aspirin, prevalence, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment of AEA. The pathogenesis of AEA involves the cyclooxygenase and lipooxygenase pathway. Aspirin affects both of these pathways by inhibiting the enzyme cycooxygenase-1 (COX-1). Inhibition of COX-1 leads to a decrease in prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). The decrease in PGE2 results in an increase in cysteinyl leukotrienes by the lipooxygenase pathway involving the enzyme 5-lipooxygenase (5-LO). Leukotriene C4 (LTC4) synthase is the enzyme responsible for the production of leukotriene C4, the chief cysteinyl leukotriene responsible for AEA. There have been familial occurences of AEA. An allele of the LTC4 synthase gene in AEA is known as allele C. Allele C has a higher frequency in AEA. Clinical presentation includes a history of asthma after ingestion of aspirin, nasal congestion, watery rhinorrhea and nasal polyposis. Treatment includes leukotriene receptor antagonists, leukotriene inhibitors, aspirin desinsitaztion and surgery. AEA is the most well-defined phenotype of asthma. Although AEA affects adults and children with physician-diagnosed asthma, in some cases there is no history of asthma and AEA often goes unrecognized and underdiagnosed.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 20525128 PMCID: PMC2868885 DOI: 10.1186/1710-1492-4-2-75
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ISSN: 1710-1484 Impact factor: 3.406
Historical Perspective of Aspirin and Aspirin-Exacerbated Asthma
| 460 | Hippocrates | Described properties of powders derived from bark of white willow tree ( |
| 1853 | Gerhardt | Created ASA by acetylation of phenolic hydroxyl group of salicylic acid |
| 1874 | Kolbe | Synthesis of salicylic acid, used as a painkiller, although with severe GI side effects |
| 1889 | Hoffman | Rediscovered the medicinal properties of ASA without GI irritation; mass marketing by Bayer |
| 1922 | Abrami and Lemoyez | Reported a case of anaphylaxis to 100 mg ASA |
| 1967 | Samter and Beers | Reported the phenomena of ASA intolerance, nasal polyposis, asthma |
| 1967 | Vanselow | Bronchial asthma induced by indomethacin |
| 1971 | Sir John Vane | Identified mechanism of action of ASA as inhibition of cyclooxygenase pathway |
| 1973 | Lockey et al | Reported mechanism of the mode of inheritance of AEA as autosomal recessive |
| 1980 | Stevenson | Reported successful desensitization to ASA |
| 1994 | Szczeklik | Reported eicosanoids (cysteinyl leukotrienes) in pathogenesis of AEA |
AEA = aspirin-exacerbated asthma; ASA = acetylsalicylic acid; GI = gastrointestinal.
Figure 1Cox-1 = cyclooxygenase-1; Cys-LT = cysteinyl leukotriene; LTC.