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Human Lung Mast Cells: Therapeutic Implications in Asthma

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232214466

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airway remodeling; asthma; basophil; biological therapies; eosinophil; macrophage; mast cell

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  1. CISI-Lab Project (University of Naples Federico II)
  2. Campania Bioscience (Regione Campania)
  3. TIMING Project

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Mast cells in the lung of asthmatic patients play a significant role in airway inflammation and remodeling. They activate various immune cells and modulate the activity of structural cells in the lung. Therapies targeting mast cell mediators and receptors have shown effectiveness in treating different types of asthma. Depleting mast cells has also shown promising results. These findings highlight the importance of mast cell-targeted treatments in asthma.
Mast cells are strategically located in different compartments of the lung in asthmatic patients. These cells are widely recognized as central effectors and immunomodulators in different asthma phenotypes. Mast cell mediators activate a wide spectrum of cells of the innate and adaptive immune system during airway inflammation. Moreover, these cells modulate the activities of several structural cells (i.e., fibroblasts, airway smooth muscle cells, bronchial epithelial and goblet cells, and endothelial cells) in the human lung. These findings indicate that lung mast cells and their mediators significantly contribute to the immune induction of airway remodeling in severe asthma. Therapies targeting mast cell mediators and/or their receptors, including monoclonal antibodies targeting IgE, IL-4/IL-13, IL-5/IL-5R alpha, IL-4R alpha, TSLP, and IL-33, have been found safe and effective in the treatment of different phenotypes of asthma. Moreover, agonists of inhibitory receptors expressed by human mast cells (Siglec-8, Siglec-6) are under investigation for asthma treatment. Increasing evidence suggests that different approaches to depleting mast cells show promising results in severe asthma treatment. Novel treatments targeting mast cells can presumably change the course of the disease and induce drug-free remission in bronchial asthma. Here, we provide an overview of current and promising treatments for asthma that directly or indirectly target lung mast cells.

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