Potential Role of Mast Cells in Regulating Corticosteroid Insensitivity in Severe Asthma.

LUNG INFLAMMATION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, VOL I(2021)

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The mechanisms driving corticosteroid insensitivity in asthma are still unclear although evidence points toward a potential role of lung mast cells. Indeed, a number of in vitro studies using various cell types showed that different mediators produced by activated mast cells, including cytokines, have the capacity to interfere with the therapeutic action of corticosteroids. In patients with severe allergic refractory asthma, the anti-IgE monoclonal antibody (mAb), Omalizumab, has been shown to be associated with a marked reduction in inhaled and systemic use of corticosteroids, further suggesting a key role of mast cells in the poor response of patients to these drugs. The present chapter will discuss the possible underlying mechanisms by which mast cells could contribute to reducing corticosteroid sensitivity seen in patients with severe asthma.
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Airway inflammation,Airway smooth muscle,Alarmins,Cytokines,Growth factors,IgE,Mast cells,Receptor
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