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Eosinophils—from cradle to grave: An EAACI task force paper on new molecular insights and clinical functions of eosinophils and the clinical effects of targeted eosinophil depletion.

Authors :
Jesenak, Milos
Diamant, Zuzana
Simon, Dagmar
Tufvesson, Ellen
Seys, Sven F.
Mukherjee, Manali
Lacy, Paige
Vijverberg, Susanne
Slisz, Tomas
Sediva, Anna
Simon, Hans‐Uwe
Striz, Ilja
Plevkova, Jana
Schwarze, Jurgen
Kosturiak, Radovan
Alexis, Neil E.
Untersmayr, Eva
Vasakova, Martina Koziar
Knol, Edward
Koenderman, Leo
Source :
Allergy; Dec2023, Vol. 78 Issue 12, p3077-3102, 26p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Over the past years, eosinophils have become a focus of scientific interest, especially in the context of their recently uncovered functions (e.g. antiviral, anti‐inflammatory, regulatory). These versatile cells display both beneficial and detrimental activities under various physiological and pathological conditions. Eosinophils are involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases which can be classified into primary (clonal) and secondary (reactive) disorders and idiopathic (hyper)eosinophilic syndromes. Depending on the biological specimen, the eosinophil count in different body compartments may serve as a biomarker reflecting the underlying pathophysiology and/or activity of distinct diseases and as a therapy‐driving (predictive) and monitoring tool. Personalized selection of an appropriate therapeutic strategy directly or indirectly targeting the increased number and/or activity of eosinophils should be based on the understanding of eosinophil homeostasis including their interactions with other immune and non‐immune cells within different body compartments. Hence, restoring as well as maintaining homeostasis within an individual's eosinophil pool is a goal of both specific and non‐specific eosinophil‐targeting therapies. Despite the overall favourable safety profile of the currently available anti‐eosinophil biologics, the effect of eosinophil depletion should be monitored from the perspective of possible unwanted consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01054538
Volume :
78
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Allergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173970263
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/all.15884