AI Article Synopsis

  • Severe asthma in kids and teens poses significant health, financial, and social challenges due to its varied clinical forms and inflammation patterns.
  • New treatments, especially monoclonal antibodies (biologics), have been developed but access to these therapies differs by country and is based on limited indicators.
  • The review aims to evaluate recent advancements in treating severe pediatric asthma and explore potential biomarkers that can help determine which children will benefit most from these treatments.

Article Abstract

Severe asthma in children and adolescents exerts a substantial health, financial, and societal burden. Severe asthma is a heterogeneous condition with multiple clinical phenotypes and underlying inflammatory patterns that might be different in individual patients. Various add-on treatments have been developed to treat severe asthma, including monoclonal antibodies (biologics) targeting inflammatory mediators. Biologics that are currently approved to treat children (≥ 6 years of age) or adolescents (≥ 12 years of age) with severe asthma include: anti-immunoglobulin E (omalizumab), anti-interleukin (IL)-5 (mepolizumab), anti-IL5 receptor (benralizumab), anti-IL4/IL13 receptor (dupilumab), and antithymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) (tezepelumab). However, access to these targeted treatments varies across countries and relies on few and crude indicators. There is a need for better treatment stratification to guide which children might benefit from these treatments. In this narrative review we will assess the most recent developments in the treatment of severe pediatric asthma, as well as potential biomarkers to assess treatment efficacy for this patient population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10600295PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40272-023-00589-4DOI Listing

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