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Bronchial Thermoplasty Induced Changes in Blood Transcriptome Profile of Patients with Severe Asthma
by Sofi M. Vassileva, Jelle M. Blankestijn, Annika W. M. Goorsenberg, Shahriyar Shahbazi Khamas, Stefania Principe, Mahmoud I. Abdel-Aziz, Abilash Ravi, Lizan D. Bloemsma, Els J. M. Weersink, Dirk-Jan Slebos, Pallav L. Shah, Jouke T. Annema, Anke-Hilse Maitland-Van der Zee and Peter I. Bonta
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2026, 27(7), 3283; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27073283 - 4 Apr 2026
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Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) is a non-pharmacological treatment for severe asthma. The working mechanism and response determinants of BT remain partly unknown. This study aims to investigate whether a systemic transcriptomic response to BT can be detected and contextualized against a control cohort. Whole [...] Read more.
Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) is a non-pharmacological treatment for severe asthma. The working mechanism and response determinants of BT remain partly unknown. This study aims to investigate whether a systemic transcriptomic response to BT can be detected and contextualized against a control cohort. Whole blood was collected at baseline and six months after BT from severe asthma patients (n = 31) and a control cohort (n = 126). RNA was isolated and sequenced. The following comparisons were made: before and after BT, responders and non-responders, and severe asthma (at baseline) versus controls. Differentially expressed genes were identified across 179 samples using DESeq2. Pathway enrichment was investigated using gene set enrichment and overrepresentation analyses. Following BT, pathways related to nervous system development, ion channel activity, muscle tissue development, and cilia function were downregulated. In responders specifically, gene sets involved in nervous system and muscle development were downregulated. Compared with the control cohort, pathways related to nervous system development and ion channel activity were upregulated in the severe asthma cohort at baseline. In conclusion, systemic blood-derived transcriptomic changes can be detected in severe asthma patients six months after BT and may provide insight into BT mechanisms and its responder profile. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Understanding Allergy and Asthma at the Molecular Level)
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Review
Anesthesia for Bronchoscopy—An Update
by Basavana Goudra, Lalitha Sundararaman, Prarthna Chandar and Michael Green
J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13(21), 6471; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13216471 - 29 Oct 2024
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The field of interventional pulmonology has grown immensely and is increasingly recognized as a subspecialty. The new procedures introduced in the last decade pose unique challenges, and anesthesiologists need to readapt to their specific demands. In this review, we extensively discuss the pathophysiology, [...] Read more.
The field of interventional pulmonology has grown immensely and is increasingly recognized as a subspecialty. The new procedures introduced in the last decade pose unique challenges, and anesthesiologists need to readapt to their specific demands. In this review, we extensively discuss the pathophysiology, technical aspects, preprocedural preparation, anesthetic management, and postprocedural challenges of many new procedures such as navigational bronchoscopy, endobronchial valve deployment, and bronchial thermoplasty. Majority of these procedures are performed under general anesthesia with an endotracheal tube. Total intravenous anesthesia with rocuronium as a muscle relaxant seems to be the standard US practice. The easy availability and proven safety and efficacy of sugammadex as a reversal agent of rocuronium has decreased the need for high-dose remifentanil as an agent to avoid muscle relaxants. Additional research is available with regard to the utility of nebulized lidocaine and is discussed. Finally, two newer drugs administered for conscious sedation (typically without the need of an anesthesiologist) are likely to gain popularity in the future. Remimazolam is a new short-acting benzodiazepine with a relatively faster offset of clinical effects. Dexmedetomidine, a selective adrenergic agonist, is increasingly employed in bronchoscopy as a sedative during bronchoscopic procedures. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Anesthesia and Sedation for Out-of-Operating-Room Procedures)
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Review
Association of Obesity and Severe Asthma in Adults
by Aneta Elżbieta Olejnik and Barbara Kuźnar-Kamińska
J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13(12), 3474; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13123474 - 14 Jun 2024
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The incidence of obesity and asthma continues to enhance, significantly impacting global public health. Adipose tissue is an organ that secretes hormones and cytokines, causes meta-inflammation, and contributes to the intensification of bronchial hyperreactivity, oxidative stress, and consequently affects the different phenotypes of [...] Read more.
The incidence of obesity and asthma continues to enhance, significantly impacting global public health. Adipose tissue is an organ that secretes hormones and cytokines, causes meta-inflammation, and contributes to the intensification of bronchial hyperreactivity, oxidative stress, and consequently affects the different phenotypes of asthma in obese people. As body weight increases, the risk of severe asthma increases, as well as more frequent exacerbations requiring the use of glucocorticoids and hospitalization, which consequently leads to a deterioration of the quality of life. This review discusses the relationship between obesity and severe asthma, the underlying molecular mechanisms, changes in respiratory function tests in obese people, its impact on the occurrence of comorbidities, and consequently, a different response to conventional asthma treatment. The article also reviews research on possible future therapies for severe asthma. The manuscript is a narrative review of clinical trials in severe asthma and comorbid obesity. The articles were found in the PubMed database using the keywords asthma and obesity. Studies on severe asthma were then selected for inclusion in the article. The sections: ‘The classification connected with asthma and obesity’, ‘Obesity-related changes in pulmonary functional tests’, and ‘Obesity and inflammation’, include studies on subjects without asthma or non-severe asthma, which, according to the authors, familiarize the reader with the pathophysiology of obesity-related asthma. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Respiratory Medicine)
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Review
Paucigranulocytic Asthma: Potential Pathogenetic Mechanisms, Clinical Features and Therapeutic Management
by Andriana I. Papaioannou, Evangelia Fouka, Polyxeni Ntontsi, Grigoris Stratakos and Spyridon Papiris
J. Pers. Med. 2022, 12(5), 850; https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12050850 - 23 May 2022
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Asthma is a heterogeneous disease usually characterized by chronic airway inflammation, in which several phenotypes have been described, related to the age of onset, symptoms, inflammatory characteristics and treatment response. The identification of the inflammatory phenotype in asthma is very useful, since it [...] Read more.
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease usually characterized by chronic airway inflammation, in which several phenotypes have been described, related to the age of onset, symptoms, inflammatory characteristics and treatment response. The identification of the inflammatory phenotype in asthma is very useful, since it allows for both the recognition of the asthmatic triggering factor as well as the optimization of treatment The paucigranulocytic phenotype of asthma (PGA) is characterized by sputum eosinophil levels <1–3% and sputum neutrophil levels < 60%. The precise characteristics and the pathobiology of PGA are not fully understood, and, in some cases, it seems to represent a previous eosinophilic phenotype with a good response to anti-inflammatory treatment. However, many patients with PGA remain uncontrolled and experience asthmatic symptoms and exacerbations, irrespective of the low grade of airway inflammation. This observation leads to the hypothesis that PGA might also be either a special phenotype driven by different kinds of cells, such as macrophages or mast cells, or a non-inflammatory phenotype with a low grade of eosinophilic inflammation. In this review, we aim to describe the special characteristics of PGA and the potential therapeutic interventions that could be offered to these patients. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Asthma: From Phenotypes to Personalized Medicine)
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Case Report
Rapid Effect of Benralizumab for Hypereosinophilia in a Case of Severe Asthma with Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis
by Hiroaki Tsurumaki, Toshiyuki Matsuyama, Kazuma Ezawa, Yasuhiko Koga, Masakiyo Yatomi, Haruka Aoki-Saito, Kazuaki Chikamatsu and Takeshi Hisada
Medicina 2019, 55(7), 336; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55070336 - 3 Jul 2019
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A 56-year-old man with severe asthma underwent bronchial thermoplasty (BT). However, his asthma exacerbated and hypereosinophilia developed 2 months later, thus necessitating oral corticosteroid (OCS) therapy. Six months after BT, a diagnosis of severe asthma with eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) was made and [...] Read more.
A 56-year-old man with severe asthma underwent bronchial thermoplasty (BT). However, his asthma exacerbated and hypereosinophilia developed 2 months later, thus necessitating oral corticosteroid (OCS) therapy. Six months after BT, a diagnosis of severe asthma with eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) was made and benralizumab treatment was initiated; the blood eosinophil count subsequently decreased and lung function improved, thereby permitting OCS dose tapering. Surprisingly, benralizumab both reduced nasal polyps and ameliorated ECRS. Thus, benralizumab may be a useful drug for the rapid treatment of severe asthma with ECRS, especially in patients with hypereosinophilia. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Latest Advances in the Treatment of Sinus and Nasal Diseases)
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