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Allergic asthma is a complex and heterogeneous disease caused by excessive responses to inhaled allergens. Current medication, including corticosteroids and bronchodilators, does not act on the origin of inflammation but rather combats symptoms, leaving many patients uncontrolled. Airway epithelium is critical for the initiation and progression of asthma pathology.
We will include a 52 subjects divided over two groups: ongoing asthma (26 patients) and non-asthmatic healthy controls (26 subjects) in a cross-sectional study. All subjects will be extensively clinically characterized including respiratory symptoms/questionnaires, in- and expiratory CT-scans, and parameters of large and small airway function and inflammation. In addition, blood and nasal epithelial brushes will be obtained to study the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of asthma. Finally, bronchoscopy with bronchial biopsies and brushes will be performed under conscious sedation. Bronchial biopsies from both patient groups will be used for single cell transcriptional analysis.
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Inclusion criteria for all subjects:
Specific inclusion criteria for the two groups:
Group 1. Patients with ongoing asthma
Group 2. Non-asthmatic controls
Exclusion criteria
FEV1 <1.2 L,
Subjects must be able to adhere to the study visit schedule and other protocol requirements.
A subject is not eligible to enter and participate if he has not signed and dated a written informed consent form prior to participation in the study.
A subjects is not eligible to enter and participate if he does not agree that we inform his general practitioner.
Upper respiratory tract infection (e.g. colds), within 6 weeks.
Serious acute infections (such as hepatitis, pneumonia or pyelonephritis) in the previous 3 months.
Signs or symptoms of severe, progressive or uncontrolled renal, hepatic, hematologic, endocrine, pulmonary, cardiac, neurologic or cerebral disease.
Malignancy within the past 5 years (except for squamous or basal cell carcinoma of the skin that has been treated with no evidence of recurrence).
Known recent substance abuse (drug or alcohol).
Females of childbearing potential without an efficient contraception unless they meet the following definition of post-menopausal: 12 months of natural (spontaneous) amenorrhea or 6 months of spontaneous amenorrhea with serum FSH >40 mIU/mL or the use of one or more of the following acceptable methods of contraception:
52 participants in 2 patient groups
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Maarten van den Berge, Dr
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