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Cellular and noncellular bloodborne biomarkers in asthma

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Publication date: June 2017
Source:Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 118, Issue 6
Author(s): Hannah Sinz, Harald Renz, Chrysanthi Skevaki
ObjectiveTo provide an overview of studied cellular and noncellular blood-derived asthma biomarkers.Data SourcesPubMed literature review.Study SelectionsArticles discussing cellular and noncellular bloodborne asthma biomarkers.ResultsDiscussed asthma biomarkers include peripheral blood cell counts of T cells, fibrocytes, or granulocytes, as well as levels of cytokines, periostin, IgE, and lipid mediators with or without stimulation. Moreover, this article summarizes the association of various blood biomarkers with the type of airway inflammation, presence of atopy, and dominance of specific T-cell subsets and associated pathways in asthma. Furthermore, biomarkers are here listed according to their proposed clinical use, such as diagnosis, disease phenotyping, classification of severity, assessment of disease control, and monitoring of and predicting treatment response.ConclusionFurther research on asthma biomarkers may improve asthma endotyping and ultimately lead to personalized treatment.



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