Repeated high-dose inhalation allergen challenge in asthma

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Introduction: Inhalation allergen challenge in humans is used to investigate lung pathophysiology and responses to novel therapies. However, the single high-dose allergen challenges that are commonly performed do not mimic repeated symptomatic environmental allergen exposure. Objectives: To develop and evaluate the safety of a repeated high-dose symptomatic inhalation allergen challenge model. Methods: Sixteen subjects with atopic asthma were recruited. Each underwent three inhalation allergen challenges using house dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) antigen at 48-h intervals with a target of symptom induction and an early asthmatic reaction fall in forced expiratory volume in 1s (FEV1) of 15% from baseline. Results: All of the subjects completed the three-challenge protocol and the target immediate airway bronchoconstrictor response was achieved in all the subjects at all challenges. There were no adverse events recorded. The early asthmatic reaction was similar for the three challenges whether measured as mean maximal fall in FEV1 or mean area under the curve. The late asthmatic reaction was also similar over the three challenges with no evidence of priming or desensitisation. Symptom scores and reliever medication use significantly increased over the time of the challenges. Baseline lung function and reversibility was unchanged 4 days after the last challenge. Conclusion: We demonstrate that repeated high-dose inhaled house dust mite allergen challenge in human volunteers with mild asthma is safe, repeatable and acceptable. This allows the use of this model in further studies focused on understanding the pathophysiology of allergen induced asthma and the impact of therapeutic interventions. Please cite this paper as: Grainge C and Howarth PH. Repeated high-dose inhalation allergen challenge in asthma. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Grainge, C., & Howarth, P. H. (2011). Repeated high-dose inhalation allergen challenge in asthma. Clinical Respiratory Journal, 5(3), 150–155. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-699X.2010.00212.x

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