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Review
. 2012 May 4;18(5):726-35.
doi: 10.1038/nm.2768.

Viral infections and atopy in asthma pathogenesis: new rationales for asthma prevention and treatment

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Viral infections and atopy in asthma pathogenesis: new rationales for asthma prevention and treatment

Patrick G Holt et al. Nat Med. .

Abstract

Prospective birth cohort studies tracking asthma initiation and consolidation in community cohorts have identified viral infections occurring against a background of allergic sensitization to aeroallergens as a uniquely potent risk factor for the expression of acute severe asthma-like symptoms and for the ensuing development of asthma that can persist through childhood and into adulthood. A combination of recent experimental and human studies have suggested that underlying this bipartite process are a series of interactions between antiviral and atopic inflammatory pathways that are mediated by local activation of myeloid cell populations in the airway mucosa and the parallel programming and recruitment of their replacements from bone marrow. Targeting key components of these pathways at the appropriate stages of asthma provides new opportunities for the treatment of established asthma but, more crucially, for primary and secondary prevention of asthma during childhood.

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