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Role of thymic stromal lymphopoietin in the pathophysiology of asthma and clinical and biological effects of blockade with tezepelumab
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Palabras clave
Severe asthma
Airway epithelium
Alarmins
TSLP
Tezepelumab
Biologicals
Fecha de publicación
2024
Citación
Venegas Garrido, Nair, Dávila, & Pérez de Llano. (2024). [Rev. of Role of Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin in the Pathophysiology of Asthma and Clinical and Biological Effects of Blockade With Tezepelumab]. Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology, 34(5), 293-302. https://doi.org/10.18176/JIACI.1012
Resumen
[EN]The airway epithelium is the first line of defense of the respiratory system against the external environment. It plays an active role in the
initiation of immune and allergic responses against potential hazards. Among the various specialized cells and cytokines that participate
in epithelium-induced responses, alarmins are particularly interesting, given their ample role in mediating T2 and non-T2 inflammatory
mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of asthma. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is an alarmin with broad effects in asthma that
result from its widespread action on multiple cell types, including eosinophils, mast cells, dendritic cells, and group-2 innate lymphoid cells.
Its role in allergy-mediated responses, eosinophilic inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, mucus hyperproduction, viral tolerance,
and airway remodeling is of the utmost importance, as more comprehensive asthma assessments have been developed to explore these
pathogenic features. Therefore, blockade with targeting molecules, such as monoclonal antibodies, has emerged as a promising therapeutic
option, particularly in patients with multiple pathogenic pathways. In this review, we examine the roles of alarmins (mainly TSLP) in the
pathogenesis of asthma and clinical expression and discuss the effects of inhibiting TSLP on several inflammatory and clinical outcomes.
We also review the literature supporting treatment with anti-TSLP biologics and the unanswered questions and unmet needs associated
with targeting alarmins in asthma.
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ISSN
1018-9068
DOI
10.18176/JIACI.1012
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