Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 5, 05 1995, 1644-1647.
Viral infections and the development of asthma
FD Martinez
Respiratory Sciences Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA.
The possible role of viral infections in the inception of asthma has been
the matter of considerable debate. Older data suggested that viral
respiratory infections occurring during early life could alter the lungs
and the immune system, thus starting the process leading to allergic
sensitization and persistent bronchial responsiveness. More recent studies
suggest that infants who wheeze belong to two distinct groups, which at
present can only be differentiated by the evolution of their illness. Most
of these infants have a transitory tendency to wheeze during viral
infections, and their lung function shortly after birth is significantly
lower than that of infants who will not wheeze during similar infections.
Most of these children become symptom-free during the preschool years, and
their condition is not associated with higher serum IgE levels. A smaller
group of children who wheeze as infants will still have wheezing episodes
during the early school years. The factors that determine which infants
will become persistent wheezers are not well understood, but viral
infections per se are likely to play a minor role, if any. Early
sensitization to aeroallergens in subjects genetically predisposed to
having high serum IgE levels seems to be the main risk factor for this
condition.
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