Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1947827 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundViral respiratory infection has long been known to influence the occurrence of asthma exacerbations. Over the last 20 years much effort has been put into clarifying the role that viral respiratory infections play in the eventual development of asthma.Scope of reviewIn this review we give a general background of the role of viruses in the processes of asthma exacerbation and asthma induction. We review recent additions to the literature in the last 3 years with particular focus on clinical and epidemiologic investigations of influenza, rhinovirus, bocavirus, respiratory syncytial virus, and metapneumovirus.Major conclusionsThe development of asthma emerges from a complex interaction of genetic predisposition and environmental factors with viral infection likely playing a significant role in the effect of environment on asthma inception. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Biochemistry of Asthma.General significanceFurther understanding of the role that viruses play in asthma exacerbation and inception will contribute to decreased asthma morbidity in the future. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Biochemistry of Asthma.

Research highlights► Viral respiratory tract infection is a significant trigger of asthma exacerbation. ► Human rhinovirus and RSV infections in infancy are associated with asthma inception. ► Newly discovered and emergent viruses may be associated with asthma exacerbation. ► Genetic factors influence asthma inception following infantile RSV infection.

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