Asthma as a disruption in iron homeostasis.
Thiết kế nghiên cứu
- Loại nghiên cứu
- review
- Đối tượng nghiên cứu
- Narrative review of asthma phenotypes; includes neonates, pregnant women, menstruating women, smokers, obese individuals, and those with infections; also covers comorbidities like eczema, urticaria, RLS, and pulmonary hypertension
- Can thiệp
- Asthma as a disruption in iron homeostasis. Inhaled iron (proposed therapeutic intervention; dose not specified)
- Đối chứng
- None
- Kết quả chính
- Association between iron deficiency and asthma phenotypes; proposed mechanistic pathway linking iron homeostasis to asthma
- Xu hướng hiệu quả
- Positive
- Nguy cơ sai lệch
- Unclear
Tóm tắt
Over several decades, asthma has evolved from being recognized as a single disease to include a diverse group of phenotypes with dissimilar natural histories, pathophysiologies, responses to treatment, and distinctive molecular pathways. With the application of Occam's razor to asthma, it is proposed that there is one cause underlying the numerous phenotypes of this disease and that the responsible molecular pathway is a deficiency of iron in the lung tissues. This deficiency can be either absolute (e.g. asthma in the neonate and during both pregnancy and menstruation) or functional (e.g. asthma associated with infections, smoking, and obesity). Comparable associations between asthma co-morbidity (e.g. eczema, urticaria, restless leg syndrome, and pulmonary hypertension) with iron deficiency support such a shared mechanistic pathway. Therapies directed at asthma demonstrate a capacity to impact iron homeostasis, further strengthening the relationship. Finally, pathophysiologic events producing asthma, including inflammation, increases in Th2 cells, and muscle contraction, can correlate with iron availability. Recognition of a potential association between asthma and an absolute and/or functional iron deficiency suggests specific therapeutic interventions including inhaled iron.
Tóm lược
Recognition of a potential association between asthma and an absolute and/or functional iron deficiency suggests specific therapeutic interventions including inhaled iron.