Canadian Respiratory Journal (Jan 2007)

Understanding Allergic Asthma from Allergen Inhalation Tests

  • Donald W Cockcroft,
  • Fredrick E Hargreave,
  • Paul M O’Byrne,
  • Louis-Philippe Boulet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2007/753450
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
pp. 414 – 418

Abstract

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The allergen challenge has evolved, in less than 150 years, from a crude tool used to document the etiology of allergen-induced disease to a well-controlled tool used today to investigate the pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy of asthma. Highlights of the authors’ involvement with the allergen challenge include confirmation of the immunoglobulin E-dependence of the late asthmatic response, importance of (nonallergic) airway hyper-responsiveness as a determinant of the airway response to allergen, identification of allergen-induced increase in airway hyper-responsiveness, documentation of beta2-agonist-induced increase in airway response to allergen (including eosinophilic inflammation), advances in understanding the pathophysiology and kinetics of allergen-induced airway responses, and development of a muticentre clinical trial group devoted to using the allergen challenge for investigating promising new therapeutic strategies for asthma.