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Allergen immunotherapy in asthma: current evidence

, MD, , MD, PhD, , PhD, , MD, , MD, PhD & , MD, PhD
Pages 223-230 | Received 16 May 2019, Accepted 20 Oct 2019, Published online: 31 Oct 2019
 

Abstract

Background: Allergic asthma is the predominant phenotype in clinical practice. Allergen immunotherapy is the only curative and specific approach for the treatment of allergies with clinical benefits for several years after its discontinuation. Despite advances, the use of allergen immunotherapy in allergic asthma is still suboptimal and controversial.

Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the published data about the impact of allergen immunotherapy with the most commonly used allergen extracts on allergic asthma outcomes, including both clinical parameters and patients' subjective experience (quality of life).

Methods: As data sources several databases were used, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science (2002–2019) and search in English and Spanish languages was performed using the following terms: “allergen immunotherapy” and “asthma” in combination with “house dust mite”, “birch pollen”, “grass pollen”, “olive tree pollen”, “molds”, “pets” and “asthma quality of life”. Randomised control trials and meta-analysis from reviewed publications were selected.

Results: Emerging data relating to the positive impact on asthma outcomes of allergen immunotherapy allows the addition of this treatment as a therapeutic option in mild to moderate asthmatics sensitized to house dust mite and pollens. Limited data are available for patients sensitized to molds and pets, as well in severe allergic asthma population.

Conclusion: Allergen immunotherapy remains a potential therapeutic option for some patients with allergic asthma. Further research is needed to define the optimal period of treatment, the possible therapeutic role in the treatment of severe allergic asthma, and the cost-effectiveness of allergen immunotherapy in asthmatic patients.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the INTERASMA European Scientific network (INES).

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

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