| Literature DB >> 27980705 |
Tara F Carr1, Eugene Bleecker2.
Abstract
Asthma is a common, chronic inflammatory airways disease characterized by a clinical syndrome of bronchial hyperresponsiveness, inflammation, and reversible airflow obstruction. Individuals with asthma can vary widely in clinical presentation, severity, and pathobiology. The incident factors, pathogenesis, prognosis, and treatment of asthma remain incompletely understood. Utilizing measurable characteristics of asthmatic patients, including demographic, physiologic, and biologic markers, can however identify meaningful phenotypic categories in asthma. Identification of these phenotypes may help improve precision therapeutics targeted toward an individual's' disease, and may identify strategies for preventing progression of disease severity.Entities:
Keywords: Heterogeneity; Phenotype; Severe asthma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27980705 PMCID: PMC5129643 DOI: 10.1186/s40413-016-0131-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Allergy Organ J ISSN: 1939-4551 Impact factor: 4.084
Fig. 1Gene-environment interactions in susceptibility and severity of asthma
Fig. 2European respiratory society and American thoracic society task force; severe or therapy-resistant asthma: therapy
Fig. 3Severe asthma research program clinical clusters