Group 3 Innate Lymphoid Cells: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Steroid Resistant Asthma.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1007/s12016-024-09012-3
Marzhan Berkinbayeva, Wenjing Gu, Zhifeng Chen, Peisong Gao
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Asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory disease that affects millions globally. Although glucocorticoids are a mainstay of asthma treatment, a subset of patients show resistance to these therapies, resulting in poor disease control and increased morbidity. The complex mechanisms underlying steroid-resistant asthma (SRA) involve Th1 and Th17 lymphocyte activity, neutrophil recruitment, and NLRP3 inflammasome activation. Recent studies provided evidence that innate lymphoid cells type 3 (ILC3s) might be potential therapeutic targets for non-eosinophilic asthma (NEA) and SRA. Like Th17 cells, ILC3s play crucial roles in immune responses, inflammation, and tissue homeostasis, contributing to disease severity and corticosteroid resistance in NEA. Biologics targeting ILC3-related pathways have shown promise in managing Th2-low asthma, suggesting new avenues for SRA treatment. This review aims to explore the risk factors for SRA, discuss the challenges and mechanisms underlying SRA, consolidate current findings on innate lymphoid cells, and elucidate their role in respiratory conditions. We present the latest findings on the involvement of ILC3s in human diseases and explore their potential mechanisms in SRA development. Furthermore, we review emerging therapeutic biologics targeting ILC3-related pathways in managing NEA and SRA. This review highlights current challenges, and emerging therapeutic strategies, and addresses a significant gap in asthma research, with implications for improving the management of steroid-resistant asthma.

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哮喘是一种慢性气道炎症性疾病,影响着全球数百万人。虽然糖皮质激素是治疗哮喘的主要药物,但一部分患者对这些疗法表现出耐药性,导致疾病控制不佳和发病率增加。类固醇抵抗性哮喘(SRA)的复杂机制涉及 Th1 和 Th17 淋巴细胞活性、中性粒细胞募集和 NLRP3 炎性体激活。最近的研究证明,先天性淋巴细胞 3 型(ILC3s)可能是非嗜酸性粒细胞性哮喘(NEA)和 SRA 的潜在治疗靶点。与 Th17 细胞一样,ILC3s 在免疫反应、炎症和组织稳态中发挥着关键作用,导致了非嗜酸性粒细胞性哮喘的疾病严重程度和皮质类固醇耐药性。靶向 ILC3 相关通路的生物制剂有望控制 Th2 低的哮喘,为 SRA 的治疗提供了新途径。本综述旨在探讨SRA的风险因素,讨论SRA面临的挑战和内在机制,整合目前关于先天性淋巴细胞的研究结果,并阐明它们在呼吸系统疾病中的作用。我们介绍了 ILC3s 参与人类疾病的最新发现,并探讨了它们在 SRA 发展过程中的潜在机制。此外,我们还回顾了针对 ILC3 相关通路的新兴治疗生物制剂在治疗 NEA 和 SRA 中的作用。这篇综述强调了当前的挑战和新兴的治疗策略,填补了哮喘研究中的一个重大空白,对改善类固醇耐药哮喘的管理具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology is a scholarly journal that focuses on the advancement of clinical management in allergic and immunologic diseases. The journal publishes both scholarly reviews and experimental papers that address the current state of managing these diseases, placing new data into perspective. Each issue of the journal is dedicated to a specific theme of critical importance to allergists and immunologists, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter for a wide readership. The journal is particularly helpful in explaining how novel data impacts clinical management, along with advancements such as standardized protocols for allergy skin testing and challenge procedures, as well as improved understanding of cell biology. Ultimately, the journal aims to contribute to the improvement of care and management for patients with immune-mediated diseases.
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