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The effects of a CCR3 inhibitor, AXP1275, on allergen‐induced airway responses in adults with mild‐to‐moderate atopic asthma

Abstract

BACKGROUND: CCR3 is the cognate receptor for major human eosinophil chemoattractants from the eotaxin family of proteins that are elevated in asthma and correlate with disease severity. OBJECTIVE: This proof-of-mechanism study examined the effect of AXP1275, an oral, small-molecule inhibitor of CCR3, on airway responses to inhaled allergen challenge.

Authors

Gauvreau GM; FitzGerald JM; Boulet LP; Watson RM; Hui L; Villineuve H; Scime TX; Schlatman AR; Obminski C; Kum J

Volume

48

Pagination

pp. 445-451

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

April 2018

DOI

10.1111/cea.13114

Conference proceedings

Clinical & Experimental Allergy

Issue

4

ISSN

0954-7894