Heliyon (Oct 2023)

An underlying mechanism behind interventional pulmonology techniques for refractory asthma treatment: Neuro-immunity crosstalk

  • Ximing Liao,
  • Shaoyong Gao,
  • Fengyang Xie,
  • Kun Wang,
  • Xiaodong Wu,
  • Yin Wu,
  • Wei Gao,
  • Muyun Wang,
  • Jiaxing Sun,
  • Dongchen Liu,
  • Wujian Xu,
  • Qiang Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. e20797

Abstract

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Asthma is a common disease that seriously threatens public health. With significant developments in bronchoscopy, different interventional pulmonology techniques for refractory asthma treatment have been developed. These technologies achieve therapeutic purposes by targeting diverse aspects of asthma pathophysiology. However, even though these newer techniques have shown appreciable clinical effects, their differences in mechanisms and mutual commonalities still deserve to be carefully explored. Therefore, in this review, we summarized the potential mechanisms of bronchial thermoplasty, targeted lung denervation, and cryoablation, and analyzed the relationship between these different methods. Based on available evidence, we speculated that the main pathway of chronic airway inflammation and other pathophysiologic processes in asthma is sensory nerve-related neurotransmitter release that forms a “neuro-immunity crosstalk” and amplifies airway neurogenic inflammation. The mechanism of completely blocking neuro-immunity crosstalk through dual-ablation of both efferent and afferent fibers may have a leading role in the clinical efficacy of interventional pulmonology in the treatment of asthma and deserves further investigation.

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