Asthma bronchiale is an inflammatory disease of the respiratory airways and a major factor of increasing health care costs worldwide. The molecular actors leading to asthma are not fully understood and require further investigation. The aim of this study was to monitor the proteome during asthma development from early inflammatory to late fibrotic stages. A time-course-based ovalbumin (OVA) mouse model was applied to establish an asthma phenotype and the lung proteome was analysed at four time points during asthma development (0 weeks = control, 5 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks of OVA treatment).