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Therapeutic targets for new therapy for corticosteroid refractory asthma

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Pages 1053-1067 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Corticosteroids are the most potent anti-inflammatory agents for the treatment of mild to moderate asthma. However, a small percentage of the asthma population (< 10%) do not respond well, or at all, to corticosteroid therapy, and this severe corticosteroid-refractory asthma contributes to more than 50% of health care expenditure for all asthma because these is no appropriate pharmacological therapy. Methods: If the molecular mechanism of corticosteroid insensitivity is uncovered, it may in turn provide insights into the key mechanism of corticosteroid action and rational implementation of treatment regimens that restore corticosteroid sensitivity or replace corticosteroid therapy. This review focuses on why severe asthma patients are corticosteroid-insensitive, and discusses present and future therapeutic and preventative strategies for corticosteroid-refractory asthma. Conclusions: Corticosteroid-refractory asthma is a heterogeneous disease and can be controlled by add-on treatment of corticosteroid-sparing agents or effective new drugs based on individual abnormalities. The elucidation of the cause of the relative lack of corticosteroid response in this subgroup of asthmatic individuals may have important implications for other diseases.

Acknowledgements

We regret that owing to space constraints we were not able to cite all the important original work in this field, and apologise to those authors whose work we have not cited.

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