Asthma in the inner city: Three Analyses of the APIC Study
Asthma is an incredibly variable disease with its impact on people and molecular and cellular mechanisms what it does to the lungs and rest of the body. This month’s issue of JACI features three articles by Zoratti et al ( J Allergy Clin Immunol 2016; 138(4): 1016-1029 ), Pongracic et al ( J Allergy Clin Immunol 2016; 138(4): 1030-1041 ), and Liu et al ( J Allergy Clin Immunol 2016; 138(4): 1042-1050 ), covering asthma among inner city children. They examine factors that determine the phenotype, severity and disease control, based on data they obtained from the Asthma Phenotypes in the Inner City (APIC) study, which looked at children aged 6 to 17 years and examined them every 2 months for one year. Even though their techniques are all slightly different, all three analyses determined that allergic inflammation was a very significant contributor to disease. In addition to rhinitis, pulmonary physiology also influenced severity and ability to control asthma despit...