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Treatment of asthma and eosinophilic allergic diseases using biological products
Background: Asthma and other eosinophilic allergic diseases are heterogeneous syndromes encompassing various endotypes and phenotypic characteristics. The recent development of several targeted biological products has enabled the personalized treatment for heterogeneous pathophysiology in these diseases.Current Concepts: Biological products approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for such diseases primarily comprise monoclonal antibodies that block the pathway of type 2 inflammation, such as immunoglobulin E, interleukin (IL)-5, IL-5 receptor, IL-4α receptor, and thymic stromal lymphopoietin. A practical strategy for selecting the optimal biological products for patients with severe eosinophilic allergic diseases is a shared decision-making process between the patient and physician on the basis of measurable biomarkers, co-morbidity, and patient preferences considering drug characteristics and costs.Discussion and Conclusion: The emergence of biological products in chronic eosinophilic allergic diseases has not only heralded an era of precise treatment but has also improved our understanding of the endogenous types through various treatment responses for each patient. The development of new biological products that affect various pathways and the discovery of novel biomarkers will facilitate the provision of optimized precision medicine to patients with severe uncontrolled diseases.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Korean Medical Association (JKMA) is the official peer-reviewed, open-access, monthly journal of the Korean Medical Association (KMA). It contains articles in Korean or English. Its abbreviated title is ''J Korean Med Assoc''. The aims of the Journal include contributing to the treatment of and preventing diseases of public health importance and to improvement of health and quality of life through sharing the state-of the-art scientific information on medicine by the members of KMA and other national and international societies.