Maria De Filippo, Riccardo Castagnoli, Ilaria Brambilla, Maddalena Leone, Gian Luigi Marseglia, Amelia Licari
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Management of severe asthma in children: current insights and future directions.
Introduction: Severe pediatric asthma represents a critical challenge in respiratory medicine, affecting a small but significant subset of children with disproportionate morbidity and healthcare burden. Its complexity arises from diverse phenotypes, endotypes, and inflammatory pathways that complicate diagnosis and management. Recent advances in precision medicine, particularly biologic therapies targeting Type 2 inflammation, offer new opportunities for improved outcomes.
Areas covered: This review synthesizes current knowledge on severe pediatric asthma, emphasizing the pathophysiology, clinical phenotypes, and therapeutic advancements. It explores the role of biomarkers and endotypes in guiding personalized therapy and critically examines challenges such as non-Type 2 inflammation, barriers to biologic access, and variability in treatment response. A comprehensive literature search was conducted, focusing on biologic therapies, diagnostic innovations, and emerging care models.
Expert opinion: Despite progress, challenges remain in achieving standardized treatment response definitions, validating biomarkers, and addressing cost barriers. Early biologic initiation in high-risk children and multidisciplinary care are critical to advancing outcomes. Future efforts should prioritize predictive algorithms, innovative therapies, and equitable access to shift from symptom control to disease prevention, potentially redefining the pediatric asthma care paradigm.
期刊介绍:
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology (ISSN 1744-666X) provides expert analysis and commentary regarding the performance of new therapeutic and diagnostic modalities in clinical immunology. Members of the International Editorial Advisory Panel of Expert Review of Clinical Immunology are the forefront of their area of expertise. This panel works with our dedicated editorial team to identify the most important and topical review themes and the corresponding expert(s) most appropriate to provide commentary and analysis. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review, and the finished reviews provide an essential contribution to decision-making in clinical immunology.
Articles focus on the following key areas:
• Therapeutic overviews of specific immunologic disorders highlighting optimal therapy and prospects for new medicines
• Performance and benefits of newly approved therapeutic agents
• New diagnostic approaches
• Screening and patient stratification
• Pharmacoeconomic studies
• New therapeutic indications for existing therapies
• Adverse effects, occurrence and reduction
• Prospects for medicines in late-stage trials approaching regulatory approval
• Novel treatment strategies
• Epidemiological studies
• Commentary and comparison of treatment guidelines
Topics include infection and immunity, inflammation, host defense mechanisms, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, anaphylaxis and allergy, systemic immune diseases, organ-specific inflammatory diseases, transplantation immunology, endocrinology and diabetes, cancer immunology, neuroimmunology and hematological diseases.