“…2 It has been repeatedly suggested that autoimmune mechanism might be involved in the pathogenesis of asthma, especially in nonallergic asthma. [4][5][6] The autoimmune hypothesis of asthma is based on the presence of autoantibodies to the target tissue of inflammation (lung and bronchial mucosa), 6 common genetic association, frequent coexistence with autoimmune diseases, 7,8 and response to the medications used for systemic autoimmune diseases such as systemic corticosteroid, cyclosporin A, intravenous Igs, and anti-TNF reagents. 9,10 ChurgStrauss syndrome is a distinct form of systemic vasculitis characterized by pre-existing adult-onset severe asthma and sudden development of pulmonary infiltrates, peripheral blood eosinophilia, paranasal sinus abnormality, neuropathy, and frequent presence of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies.…”