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Advances in asthma pathophysiology: stepping forward from the Maurizio Vignola experience

Authors :
Mark Gjomarkaj
Giuseppina Chiappara
Elisabetta Pace
Loredana Riccobono
Mirella Profita
Maria R. Bonsignore
Rosalia Gagliardo
Bonsignore, M.
Profita, M.
Gagliardo, R.
Riccobono, L.
Chiappara, G.
Pace, E.
Gjomarkaj, M.
Source :
European Respiratory Review, Vol 24, Iss 135, Pp 30-39 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society (ERS), 2015.

Abstract

Maurizio Vignola was a superb and innovative researcher, who wrote seminal papers on the biology of airway epithelium in asthma. Inflammation and remodelling were the main topics of his research, mostly conducted in biopsy specimens from patients with asthma of variable severity, encompassing the entire spectrum of the disease from mild to severe asthma. His observations contributed to define the biology of asthma as we know it today, and opened the way to the personalised treatment of asthma. His group has successfully continued to investigate the biology and clinical aspects of bronchial asthma, with major interest in the clinical use of biomarkers to monitor disease activity, and in the development of new therapeutic perspectives. This review summarises the latest work on these topics proudly conducted by Maurizio's closest collaborators. The results indicate significant progress in our understanding of asthma in the last 10 years, in particular increased knowledge of the complex interaction between inflammatory and remodelling pathways, improved recognition of biological and clinical asthma phenotypes, and development of new treatment strategies, especially for patients with severe corticosteroid-resistant asthma.

Details

ISSN :
16000617 and 09059180
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Respiratory Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ad789bbde9dc3c10667ab7f345a3f2e1