Non-T2 asthma

非T2型哮喘

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Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review provides a comprehensive overview of the non-T asthma phenotypes. Asthma is an umbrella term that defines a complex group of heterogenous airway disorders, which are broadly categorized into predominantly T2 or non-T2 phenotypes depending on the presence and levels of airway and systemic biomarkers associated with a T2 inflammatory response. Individuals with predominant T2 asthma have greater numbers of peripheral blood eosinophils, exhaled nitric oxide and IgE. These patients have more atopy and earlier onset asthma. In contrast, the absence or low levels of these biomarkers define non-T2 asthma. This is a heterogenous group with a later onset of asthma that is also more commonly associated with obesity and with females. RECENT FINDINGS: This article summarizes new information regarding the plasticity that exists between T2 and non-T2 mechanisms, including their role in exacerbation-prone and nonexacerbating asthma, and many of the risk factors associated with the non-T2 phenotype, such as viral infections, ambient air pollution exposure, smoking, genetic and metabolic factors. It also provides new information on the immunological and metabolic mechanisms associated with non-T2 asthma. We also discuss how to manage this asthma phenotype and how treatment responses differ for these patients. SUMMARY: Non-T2 asthma defines a heterogenous group of asthma phenotypes. However, acknowledging that the absence of T2 biomarkers is influenced by several factors is important and can longitudinally change in relation to exacerbations, particularly in children.

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