Understanding Type 2 Inflammation in COPD: Emerging Evidence and Gaps

An in-depth exploration of the evolving understanding of inflammation in COPD, focusing on the differences between type 1/3 and type 2 inflammatory pathways and their clinical relevance. Experts will discuss current gaps in COPD management and the potential of precision medicine to improve outcomes for patients with persistent symptoms or frequent exacerbations. The program will also review recent clinical trial data on type 2 biologics, strategies for identifying appropriate candidates through biomarkers and comorbidities, and key areas for future research, including long-term outcomes, treatment tapering, and therapy optimization.

Host:
• Sara Assaf, MD - Assistant Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep at the University of New Mexico
Guests
• Nick Hanania, MD, MS - Director, Airways Clinical Research Center, Brown Foundation, Professor of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
• Stephanie Christenson, MD MAS - Associate Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, & Sleep, UCSF
• Surya P Bhatt MD, MSPH - Professor of Medicine, Endowed Professor of Airways Disease, University of Alabama at Birmingham
• Klaus Rabe, MD, PhD, FERS - Professor of Pulmonary Medicine, University of Kiel

🔹 00:00:00 | Introduction (0–4 min)
🔹 00:04:04 | Setting the Stage: Why Type 2 Inflammation Matters in COPD
🔹 00:08:07 | The Science Behind COPD and Type 2 Pathways
🔹 00:12:08 | How Inflammation Shapes Disease Progression
🔹 00:16:11 | Current and Emerging Treatments for COPD
🔹 00:24:20 | Biomarkers and Precision Medicine
🔹 00:32:25 | New Frontiers and Ongoing Research
🔹 00:52:41 | Wrapping Up and Key Takeaways

Creators and Guests

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Sara Assaf, MD
Assistant Professor Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep University of New Mexico
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Klaus Rabe, MD, PhD, FERS
Professor of Pulmonary Medicine, University of Kiel
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Nick Hanania, MD, MS
Director, Airways Clinical Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine
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Stephanie Christenson, MD, MAS
Associate Professor Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy, & Sleep, UCSF
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Surya P Bhatt MD, MSPH
Professor of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Understanding Type 2 Inflammation in COPD: Emerging Evidence and Gaps
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