Endotypes of Paediatric Cough-Do They Exist and Finding New Techniques to Improve Clinical Outcomes

J Clin Med. 2024 Jan 28;13(3):756. doi: 10.3390/jcm13030756.

Abstract

Chronic cough is a common symptom of many childhood lung conditions. Given the phenotypic heterogeneity of chronic cough, better characterization through endotyping is required to provide diagnostic certainty, precision therapies and to identify pathobiological mechanisms. This review summarizes recent endotype discoveries in airway diseases, particularly in relation to children, and describes the multi-omic approaches that are required to define endotypes. Potential biospecimens that may contribute to endotype and biomarker discoveries are also discussed. Identifying endotypes of chronic cough can likely provide personalized medicine and contribute to improved clinical outcomes for children.

Keywords: biomarkers; children; cough; endotypes; multi-omics; review.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding. A.B.C. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) investigator grant (L3, GNT2025379), S.T.Y. is supported by a NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence grant (GNT1170958), H.O.F. is supported by NHMRC and MRFF grants (GNT1138555 and MRFF APP2005981) and H.C.K. is supported by a Charles Darwin International PhD Scholars (CDIPS) Scholarship.