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Allergen Immunotherapy in Pediatric Asthma: A Pragmatic Point of View

Michele Miraglia del Giudice, Amelia Licari, Ilaria Brambilla, M. A. Tosca, Giorgio Ciprandi

2020Children26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To date, the only disease-modifying treatment strategy for allergic rhinitis and asthma is allergen immunotherapy (AIT). There is evidence that AIT improves allergic rhinitis and asthma, such as reducing symptom severity and medication use and improving of quality of life, with a long-lasting effect after the end of the course. The recent clinical trials evidenced AIT effectiveness and safety in allergic asthma. Consequently, the current version of the GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) guidelines recommend AIT as an add-on therapy for asthma. There is also evidence that AIT may exert preventive activity on the possible progression from allergic rhinitis to asthma in children and the onset of new sensitizations. The present review provides a pragmatic summary of the clinical indications of AIT in pediatric asthma, including the immunological mechanisms, the predictive biomarkers, and the safety issues in clinical practice.

Topics & Concepts

AsthmaMedicineAllergen immunotherapyAllergic asthmaClinical trialIntensive care medicineAllergyImmunotherapyAllergenImmunologyQuality of life (healthcare)Clinical PracticePhysical therapyInternal medicineImmune systemNursingAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationAsthma and respiratory diseasesDermatology and Skin Diseases