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Patterns of allergic sensitization in adults with severe asthma: the ATLAS non-interventional study.

Authors :
Lücke, Eva
Schraven, Burkhart
Borucki, Katrin
Lux, Anke
Reinhold, Dirk
Wu, Qingyu
Schreiber, Jens
Source :
Journal of Asthma. Nov2023, Vol. 60 Issue 11, p2021-2029. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Severe asthma is heterogeneous, with childhood-onset asthma believed more likely to be allergic, whereas adult-onset asthma is considered typically non-allergic. However, the allergic diagnosis is typically by exclusion: if patients do not react to an allergen panel, which is not standardized and often limited to few allergens, they are considered non-allergic. The overall aim of the ATLAS study was to characterize the sensitization to allergens in severe asthma (independent of phenotype). Single-visit, cross-sectional, non-interventional study in adults with severe asthma. Analyses were conducted for total and specific immunoglobulin E against 53 allergens, overall and in subgroups, including age at asthma onset (<20 [childhood-onset] and >40 years of age). Among 1010 recruited patients, 28.4% reported childhood-onset asthma and 33.6% onset >40 years of age. After excluding patients receiving omalizumab/anti-IL5 therapy, 27.6% were not sensitized to any tested allergens, whereas 19.1% were sensitized to >10 allergens. All allergens triggered sensitization in some patients. Baseline characteristics in the two onset subgroups were similar; 23.2% with childhood-onset asthma were not sensitized to any allergen, compared to 32.0% with onset >40 years of age. When a broad panel of allergens is used for sensitization testing, as many as three quarters of patients with severe asthma display sensitivity to at least one allergen, with substantial overlaps in all characteristics between the two age-at-onset subgroups. All of the tested allergens triggered a response in at least some patients, emphasizing the importance of including a broad range of allergens in any testing panel. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02770903
Volume :
60
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Asthma
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173344948
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02770903.2023.2213327