963 resultados para Asthma, Hyperreagibilität, Methacholin-Provokationstest, FEV1, Atemwegswiderstand
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Die unspezifische Provokation mit Methacholin ist die am weitesten verbreitete und akzeptierte Methode zur Diagnose bzw. zum Ausschluss der bronchialen Hyperreagibilität bei Patienten mit Verdacht auf ein Asthma bronchiale und zu dessen Therapiekontrolle. Um die Sicherheit und die Genauigkeit der Methode weiter zu verbessern, wurde daher ein Dosimeterprotokoll entwickelt, das die inhalierte Methacholin-Dosis anstatt durch die Erhöhung, d.h. in der Regel Verdoppelung, der Methacholinkonzentrationen nur durch Erhöhung der Anzahl der Inhalationen bei konstanter, niedriger Konzentration der Methacholinlösung steigert. Dieses neue Protokoll wurde verglichen mit anderen weit verbreiteten Methacholin-Provokationsprotokollen. Die Methacholinchlorid-Lösung (1,75 mg/ml) wurde mit Hilfe des Dosimetersystems ZAN 200 ProvAir II sowie des Verneblertopfes DeVilbiss 646 vernebelt. 15 Asthmapatienten mit einer vor der Provokation normalen Lungenfunktion (FEV1 98 +/- 9 % PN) und 18 Lungengesunde (FEV1 110 +/- 12 % PN) nahmen an der Testreihe teil. Begonnen wurde mit einer Dosis von 20 μg Methacholinchlorid (= eine Inhalation); beendet wurde der Versuch bei einer Kumulativdosis von 2000 μg Methacholinchlorid, wenn nicht vorher ein Kriterium für einen positiven Test und damit für einen Versuchsabbruch erfüllt wurde. Abbruchkriterien waren entweder ein Abfall der FEV1 um 20 % des Ausgangswertes oder ein Anstieg des totalen Atemwegswiderstandes auf ≥ 0,5 kPa*s/l. Mittels linearer Regression wurden die Provokationsdosen PD 20 FEV1 und PD Rtot ≥ 0,5 berechnet. Im Vergleich mit anderen Protokollen zeigte sich, dass auch das neue Protokoll zuverlässig und sicher zwischen gesund und krank unterscheidet. Der Median der PD 20 FEV1 liegt in der Gruppe der Asthmatiker bei 222 μg, bei den Lungengesunden bei 2000 μg; daraus ergibt sich ein p-Wert von < 0,001. In Bezug auf die PD Rtot ≥ 0,5 liegt der Median bei den Asthmatikern bei 122 μg, in der Gruppe der Lungengesunden bei 2000 μg; hieraus errechnet sich ebenfalls ein p-Wert von < 0,001. Sensitivität und Spezifität der Methode wurden mittels ROC-Kurven untersucht. Basierend auf der PD 20 FEV1 liefert die Methode für die Diagnose einer bronchialen Hyperreagibilität bei einer Enddosis von 1000 μg Methacholinchlorid eine Sensitivität von über 93 % und eine Spezifität von 83 %; basierend auf der PD Rtot ≥ 0,5 liegt die Sensitivität bei einer Dosis von 1000 μg bei 90 %, die Spezifität bei 89 %. Für die gemeinsame Betrachtung der parameterspezifischen Provokationsdosen PD 20 FEV1 und PD Rtot ≥ 0,5, der PD Minimal, bei 1000 μg liegt die Sensitivität bei über 93 % und die Spezifität bei 83 %. Daher können 1000 μg als Schwellendosis für den Ausschluss einer bronchialen Hyperreagibilität zum Untersuchungszeitpunkt angesehen werden, und der Test darf an diesem Punkt abgebrochen werden. Grundsätzlich ist festzustellen, dass die Diagnostik der bronchialen Hyperreagibilität sicher und genau mit Hilfe eines Dosimeterprotokolls erfolgen kann, das die Methacholin-Dosis nur durch die Steigerung der Inhalationen bei gleichbleibender Konzentration der Methacholinlösung erhöht. Die Schwellendosis zwischen normaler und pathologischer bronchialer Reaktion, Sensitivität und Spezifität sowie die Trennschärfe der Methode sind sehr gut vergleichbar mit anderen bisher etablierten Protokollen.
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Background: Altered deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in the airway smooth muscle (ASM) layer as observed in asthma may influence ASM mechanical properties. We hypothesized that ECM in ASM is associated with airway function in asthma. First, we investigated the difference in ECM expression in ASM between asthma and controls. Second, we examined whether ECM expression is associated with bronchoconstriction and bronchodilation in vivo. Methods: Our cross-sectional study comprised 19 atopic mild asthma patients, 15 atopic and 12 nonatopic healthy subjects. Spirometry, methacholine responsiveness, deep-breath-induced bronchodilation (Delta R-rs) and bronchoscopy with endobronchial biopsies were performed. Positive staining of elastin, collagen I, III and IV, decorin, versican, fibronectin, laminin and tenascin in ASM was quantified as fractional area and mean density. Data were analysed using Pearson's or Spearman's correlation coefficient. Results: Extracellular matrix expression in ASM was not different between asthma and controls. In asthmatics, fractional area and mean density of collagen I and III were correlated with methacholine dose-response slope and DRrs, respectively (r = 0.71, P < 0.01; r = 0.60, P = 0.02). Furthermore, ASM collagen III and laminin in asthma were correlated with FEV1 reversibility (r = -0.65, P = 0.01; r = -0.54, P = 0.04). Conclusion: In asthma, ECM in ASM is related to the dynamics of airway function in the absence of differences in ECM expression between asthma and controls. This indicates that the ASM layer in its full composition is a major structural component in determining variable airways obstruction in asthma.
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Chronic asthma is characterized by airway inflammation, mucus hypersecretion and impaired mucociliary clearance (MCC). We investigated baseline MCC and the acute effect of terbutaline in chronic asthmatics with sputum production while on long-term treatment with salmeterol in combination with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS). MCC was measured at baseline and in response to 1 mg terbutaline (or placebo) on three visits over 80 min in 16 asthmatics (52 +/- 13 years of age). Subjects who had greater than 10% absolute increase in MCC above baseline and placebo, after terbutaline, were categorized in group A and subjects who had less than 10% in group B. In group A subjects (n = 6), MCC increased from 23.7 +/- 4.0% at baseline to 43.7 +/- 4.9% with terbutaline (P < 0.0001) and to 34.4 +/- 5.7% with placebo (P < 0.01). In group B subjects (n = 10), MCC remained similar: 11.3 +/- 3.2% at initial baseline, 12.0 +/- 3.2% with terbutaline and 7.3 +/- 3.0% with placebo (P > 0.05). Group B subjects withdrew from all beta(2) agonists for a week and MCC was remeasured. After withdrawal, baseline MCC (7.0 +/- 1.8%) was similar to the initial baseline value (P > 0.1) and MCC with terbutaline (15.8 +/- 4.9%) was greater than baseline (P < 0.005) but remained abnormal in most subjects. Baseline percentage predicted FEV1 and FEF25-75% were 77.3 +/- 7.2 and 41.7 +/- 5.6 in group A and 59.9 +/- 8.1 and 29.5 +/- 8.4 in group B subjects, respectively. MCC was impaired in most of these asthmatics with persistent airway obstruction and sputum production, despite regular treatment with ICS and salmeterol. In addition, there was little or no stimulation of MCC acutely after terbutaline in most of these asthmatics.
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The level of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) is significantly elevated in uncontrolled asthma and decreases after anti-inflammatory therapy The aim of this prospective study was to analyze the behavior of FENO in the follow-up and management of the inflammation in asthmatic pediatric patients treated with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), compared to sputum cellularity, serum interleukins (IL), and pulmonary function. Twenty-six clinically stable asthmatic children aged from 6 to 18 years, previously treated or not with ICS were included. Following an international consensus (GINA), the patients were submitted to standard treatment with inhaled fluticasone for 3 months according to the severity of the disease. During this period, each patient underwent three assessments at intervals of approximately 6 weeks: Each evaluation consisted of the measurement of FENO, determination of serum interleukins IL-5, IL-10, IL-13, and interferon gamma (INF-gamma), spirometry and cytological analysis of spontaneous or induced sputum. A significant reduction in mean FENO and IL-5, without concomitant changes in FEV1, was observed along the study. There was no significant correlation between FeNO and FEV1 in the three assessments. A significant correlation between FeNO and IL-5 levels was only observed in the third assessment (r = 0.499, P=0.025). In most patients, serum IL-10, IL-13, and INF-gamma concentrations were undetectable throughout the study Sputum samples were obtained spontaneously in 11 occasions and in 56 by induction with 3% hypertonic saline solution (success rate: 50.8%), with 39 (69.9%) of them adequate for analysis. Only two of the 26 patients produced adequate samples in the three consecutive evaluations, which impaired the determination of a potential association between sputum cellularity and FeNO levels throughout the study. In conclusion, among the parameters of this study, it was difficult to perform and to interpret the serial analysis of spontaneous or induced sputum. Serum interleukins, which remained at very low or undetectable levels in most patients, were not found to be useful for therapeutic monitoring, except for IL-5 that seems to present some correlation with levels of FeNO exhaled. Monitoring of the mean FEV1 indicated no significant variations during the treatment, demonstrating that functional stability or the absence of obstruction may not reflect the adequate management of asthma. Serial measurement of FeNO seemed to best reflect the progressive anti-inflammatory action of ICS in asthma.
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Background: Smooth muscle content is increased within the airway wall in patients with asthma and is likely to play a role in airway hyperresponsiveness. However, smooth muscle cells express several contractile and structural proteins, and each of these proteins may influence airway function distinctly. Objective: We examined the expression of contractile and structural proteins of smooth muscle cells, as well as extracellular matrix proteins, in bronchial biopsies of patients with asthma, and related these to lung function, airway hyperresponsiveness, and responses to deep inspiration. Methods: Thirteen patients with asthma (mild persistent, atopic, nonsmoking) participated in this cross-sectional study. FEV1 % predicted, PC20 methacholine, and resistance of the respiratory system by the forced oscillation technique during tidal breathing and deep breath were measured. Within 1 week, a bronchoscopy was performed to obtain 6 bronchial biopsies that were immunuhistochemically stained for alpha-SM-actin, desmin, myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), myosin, calponin, vimentin, elastin, type III collagen, and fibronectin. The level of expression was determined by automated densitometry. Results: PC20 methacholine was inversely related to the expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin (r = -0.62), desmin (r = -0.56), and elastin (r = -0.78). In addition, FEV1% predicted was positively related and deep inspiration-induced bronchodilation inversely related to desmin (r = -0.60), MLCK (r = -0.60), and calponin (r = -0.54) expression. Conclusion: Airway hyperresponsiveness, FEV1% predicted, and airway responses to deep inspiration are associated with selective expression of airway smooth muscle proteins and components of the extracellular matrix.
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Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against parasitic infection whereas the adaptive immune response is largely dependent on lymphocytes. In chronic parasitic disease and in chronic allergic disease, IL-5 is predominantly a T cell derived cytokine which is particularly important for the terminal differentiation, activation and survival of committed eosinophil precursors. The human IL-5 gene is located on chromosome 5 in a gene cluster that contains the evolutionary related IL-4 family of cytokine genes. The human IL-5 receptor complex is a heterodimer consisting of a unique a subunit (predominantly expressed on eosinophils) and a beta subunit which is shared between the receptors for IL-3 & GM-CSF (more widely expressed). The a subunit is required for ligand-specific binding whereas association with the beta subunit results in increased binding affinity. The alternative splicing of the alphaIL-5R gene which contains 14 exons can yield several alphaIL-5R isoforms including a membrane-anchored isoform (alphaIL-5Rm) and a soluble isoform (alphaIL-5Rs). Cytokines such as IL-5 produce specific and non-specific cellular responses through specific cell membrane receptor mediated activation of intracellular signal transduction pathways which, to a large part, regulate gene expression. The major intracellular signal transduction mechanism is activation of non-receptor associated tyrosine kinases including JAK and MAP kinases which can then transduce signals via a novel family of transcriptional factors named signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATS). JAK2, STAT1 and STAT 5 appear to be particularly important in IL-5 mediated eosinophil responses. Asthma is characterized by episodic airways obstruction, increased bronchial responsiveness, and airway inflammation. Several studies have shown an association between the number of activated T cells and eosinophils in the airways and abnormalities in FEV1, airway reactivity and clinical severity in asthma. It has now been well documented that IL-5 is highly expressed in the bronchial mucosa of atopic and intrinsic asthmatics and that the increased IL-5 mRNA present in airway tissues is predominantly T cell derived. Immunocytochemical staining of bronchial biopsy sections has confirmed that IL-5 mRNA transcripts are translated into protein in asthmatic subjects. Furthermore, the number of activated CD 4 + T cells and IL-5 mRNA positive cells are increased in asthmatic airways following antigen challenge and studies that have examined IL-5 expression in asthmatic subjects before and after steroids have shown significantly decreased expression following oral corticosteroid treatment in steroid-sensitive asthma but not in steroid resistant and chronic severe steroid dependent asthma. The link between T cell derived IL-5 and eosinophil activation in asthmatic airways is further strengthened by the demonstration that there is an increased number of alphaIL-5R mRNA positive cells in the bronchial biopsies of atopic and non-atopic asthmatic subjects and that the eosinophil is the predominant site of this increased alphaIL-5R mRNA expression. We have also shown that the subset of activated eosinophils that expressed mRNA for membrane bound alpha IL5r inversely correlated with FEV1, whereas the subset of activated eosinophils that expressed mRNA for soluble alphaIL5r directly correlated with FEV1. Hence, not only does this data suggest that the presence of eosinophils expressing alphaIL-5R mRNA contribute towards the pathogenesis of bronchial asthma, but also that the eosinophil phenotype with respect to alphaIL-5R isoform expression is of central importance. Finally, there are several animal, and more recently in vitro lung explant, models of allergen induced eosinophilia, late airway responses(LARS), and bronchial hyperresponsiveness(BHR) - all of which support a link between IL-5 and airway eosinophila and bronchial hyperresponsiveness. The most direct demonstration of T cell involvement in LARS is the finding that these physiological responses can be transferred by CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells in rats. The importance of IL-5 in animal models of allergen induced bronchial hyperresponsiveness has been further demonstrated by a number of studies which have indicated that IL-5 administration is able to induce late phase responses and BHR and that anti-IL-5 antibody can block allergen induced late phase responses and BHR. In summary, activated T lymphocytes, IL5 production and eosinophil activation are particularly important in the asthmatic response. Human studies in asthma and studies in allergic animal models have clearly emphasised the unique role of IL-5 in linking T lymphocytes and adaptive immunity, the eosinophil effector cell, and the asthma phenotype. The central role of activated lymphocytes and eosinophils in asthma would argue for the likely therapeutic success of strategies to block T cell and eosinophil activation (eg steroids). Importantly, more targeted therapies may avoid the complications associated with steroids. Such therapies could target key T cell activation proteins and cytokines by various means including blocking antibodies (eg anti-CD4, anti-CD40, anti-IL-5 etc), antisense oligonucleotides to their specific mRNAs, and/or selective inhibition of the promoter sites for these genes. Another option would be to target key eosinophil activation mechanisms including the aIL5r. As always, the risk to benefit ratio of such strategies await the results of well conducted clinical trials.
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We studied the ability of patients not experienced in the use of peak expiratory flow meters to assess the severity of their asthma exacerbations and compared it to the assessment of experienced clinicians. We also evaluated which data of physical examination and medical history are used by physicians to subjectively evaluate the severity of asthma attacks. Fifty-seven adult patients (15 men and 42 women, with a mean (± SD) age of 37.3 ± 14.5 years and 24.0 ± 17.9 years of asthma symptoms) with asthma exacerbations were evaluated in a University Hospital Emergency Department. Patients and physicians independently evaluated the severity of the asthma attack using a linear scale. Patient score, physician score and forced expiratory volume at the first second (FEV1) were correlated with history and physical examination variables, and were also considered as dependent variables in multiple linear regression models. FEV1 correlated significantly with the physician score (rho = 0.42, P = 0.001), but not with patient score (rho = 0.03; P = 0.77). Use of neck accessory muscles, expiratory time and wheezing intensity were the explanatory variables in the FEV1 regression model and were also present in the physician score model. We conclude that physicians evaluate asthma exacerbation severity better than patients and that physician's scoring of asthma severity correlated significantly with objective measures of airway obstruction (FEV1). Some variables (the use of neck accessory muscles, expiratory time and wheezing intensity) persisted as explanatory variables in physician score and FEV1 regression models, and should be emphasized in medical schools and emergency settings.
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Inhalation of hypertonic saline (HS) causes bronchoconstriction in asthmatic subjects. Repeated inhalation of HS leads to substantially reduced bronchoconstriction, known as the refractory period. Refractoriness due to different stimuli has also been described (cross-refractoriness). Nocturnal asthma is defined as an increase in symptoms, need for medication, airway responsiveness, and/or worsening of lung function that usually occurs from 4 to 6 am. Our objective was to determine the effect of refractoriness on nocturnal asthma. The challenge test consisted of inhalations of 4.5% saline with increasing durations until a reduction of 20% in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) (PD20HS) or total time of 15.5 min. Twelve subjects with nocturnal asthma were challenged with HS at 16:00 and 18:00 h and FEV1 was measured at 4:00 h. One to 2 weeks later, FEV1 was determined at 16:00 and 4:00 h. LogPD20HS at 18:00 h was significantly greater than logPD20HS at 16:00 h, 0.51 ± 0.50 and 0.69 ± 0.60 mg, respectively (P = 0.0033). When subjects underwent two HS challenges in the afternoon, mean (± SD) FEV1 reduction was 206 ± 414 mL or 9.81 ± 17.42%. On the control day (without challenge in the afternoon) FEV1 reduction was 523 ± 308 mL or 22.75 ± 15.40% (P = 0.021). Baseline FEV1 values did not differ significantly between the control and study days, 2.48 ± 0.62 and 2.36 ± 0.46 L, respectively. The refractory period following HS challenges reduces the nocturnal worsening of asthma. This new concept may provide beneficial applications to asthmatic patients.
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This 12-week study compared the efficacy and safety of a fixed combination of fluticasone propionate plus formoterol (FL/F) 250/12 mu g b.i.d. administered via a dry powder inhaler (DPI) (Libbs Farmaceutica, Brazil) to a combination of budesonide plus formoterol (BD/F) 400/12 mu g b.i.d. After a 2-week run-in period (in which all patients were treated exclusively with budesonide plus formoterol), patients aged 12-65 years of age (N = 196) with uncontrolled asthma were randomized into an actively-controlled, open-labeled, parallel-group, multicentre, phase III study. The primary objective was to demonstrate non-inferiority, measured by morning peak expiratory flow (mPEF).The non-inferiority was demonstrated. A statistically significant improvement from baseline was observed in both groups in terms of lung function, asthma control, and the use of rescue medication. FL/F demonstrated a statistical superiority to BD/F in terms of lung function (FEV1) (p = 0.01) and for asthma control (p = 0.02). Non-significant between-group differences were observed with regards to exacerbation rates and adverse events.In uncontrolled or partly controlled asthma patients, the use of a combination of fluticasone propionate plus formoterol via DPI for 12-weeks was non-inferior and showed improvements in FEV1 and asthma control when compared to a combination of budesonide plus formoterol. (Clinical Trial number: ISRCTN60408425). (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es, den Einfluss von regulatorischen T-Zellen (Treg) auf die Pathogenese des Asthmas in einem murinen Modell zu untersuchen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Co-Expression von TGF-ß1 und IL-10 auf Treg notwendig ist, um im Tiermodell vor einer Atemwegs-Hyperreagibilität (AHR) zu schützen. Natürliche Treg konnten keinen Schutz vermitteln. Weiterhin wurde gezeigt, dass der Schutz vor AHR durch TGF-ß1 über Empfänger T-Zellen vermittelt wird. Dabei reichte die alleinige Anwesenheit von TGF-ß1 nicht aus, vielmehr musste das Zytokin von Treg exprimiert werden. Ein Einfluss von TGF-ß1 überexprimierenden Treg auf die peribronchiale Entzündung konnte nicht festgestellt werden, wohingegen adoptiver Transfer von natürlichen Treg die Eosinophilen Anzahl in der Bronchiallavage signifikant verringern konnte. Dabei korrelierte die Eosinophilie mit den IL-5 Spiegeln in der Bronchiallavage. In dieser Arbeit konnte also eine Entkopplung der Mechanismen von AHR und Entzündung festgestellt werden. Die weitere Aufklärung der Mechanismen der Suppression der AHR durch TGF-ß1 und IL-10 produzierende Treg könnte daher die Entwicklung neuer therapeutischer Ansätze bei Atemwegserkrankungen ermöglichen.
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CD4+ T-Zellen können in verschiedene T-Helferzellsubpopulationen differenzieren. Dabei hängt es von verschiedensten Milieubedingungen ab, welche Subpopulation sich ausprägt, damit die CD4+ T-Zelle durch die Sekretion verschiedenster Zytokine ihre Funktion im Immunsystem wahrnehmen kann.rnBei der Th9-Subpopulation handelt es sich um einen IL-9-produzierenden Phänotyp, welcher sich in der Anwesenheit von TGF-ß und IL-4 entwickelt39. Als treibender Transkriptionsfaktor für diese Subpopulation wurde das Protein IRF4 beschrieben45. Da dieser Transkriptionsfaktor auch für die Differenzierung weiterer Subpopulationen, wie Th2- und Th17-Zellen von Bedeutung ist30,121, stellte sich die Frage, welcher Interaktionspartner von IRF4 darüber entscheidet, welcher Subtyp sich entwickelt. Deshalb wurde in dieser Arbeit der Transkriptionsfaktor NFATc2 als möglicher Interaktionspartner für IRF4 am murinen Il9 Promotor untersucht. Allerdings zeigten Reportergen¬analysen, dass NFATc2 die IL-9-Produktion in Th9-Zellen inhibiert anstatt sie zu fördern. Th9-Zellen aus NFATc2-defizienten Tieren zeigen folglich im Vergleich zu wildtypischen Th9-Zellen sowohl nach Primär- als auch nach Restimulation eine verstärkte IL-9-Produktion. Der Faktor NFATc2 kann somit als transkriptioneller Aktivator für die IL-9-Expression in Th9-Zellen ausgeschlossen werden. In vivo wurden diese Beobachtungen dadurch untermauert, dass NFATc2-defiziente Tiere im Rahmen des Asthma bronchiale zu einer verstärkten pulmonalen Inflammation neigen und auch einen erhöhten Atemwegswiderstand nach Methacholin-Provokation aufweisen. Diese asthmatischen Symptome konnten durch Applikation eines neutralisierenden Antikörpers für IL-9 wesentlich gemildert werden. In einem B16F10-Melanommodell konnten NFATc2-defiziente Tiere gegenüber dem Wildtyp eine verbesserte anti-Tumorantwort ausprägen. Nach Gabe eines IL-9-neutralisierenden Antikörpers, wurde dieser Effekt wiederum gemildert.rnZusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass IRF4 nicht mit NFATc2 am murinen Il9 Promotor interagiert, um die IL-9-Expression in Th9-Zellen zu fördern. Eine NFATc2-Defizienz resultiert sogar in einer gesteigerten IL-9-Produktion, womit ein inhibitorischer Einfluss von NFATc2 in Bezug auf die IL-9-Expression in Th9-Zellen nachgewiesen werden konnte.rn
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Asthma, eine der häufigsten Atemwegserkrankungen, ist ein komplexes Syndrom heterogener Phänotypen. Ihnen allen gemeinsam ist eine Entzündung der Atemwege mit bronchialer Hyperreagibilität und variabler Atemwegsobstruktion.Die Globale Initiative für Asthma (GINA) empfiehlt, eine Therapie am Grad der Asthmakontrolle zu orientieren. Es wird dabei zwischen kontrolliertem, teilweise kontrolliertem und unkontrolliertem Asthma unterschieden. rnDer vorliegenden Dissertation lag die Frage zu Grunde, inwieweit etablierte klinische, funktionelle, zelluläre und Labor-Parameter den Verlauf der Asthmakontrolle wiederspiegeln. Diese Parameter sollten bei klinisch stabiler Kontrolle ebenfalls stabil bleiben, oder eine Änderung gleichgerichtet wiedergeben. Hierzu wurden 120 Patienten im Hinblick auf ihre Asthmakontrolle kategorisiert und im zeitlichen Verlauf an 3 Visiten zum Zeitpunkt 0 (V0), eine Woche (V1) und 6 Monate später (V2) untersucht. Bestimmt wurden klinische Parameter wie Fragebögen zur Asthmakontrolle (ACQ-5 Scores), funktionelle Parameter wie die Lungenfunktion oder die bronchiale Hyperreagibilität zelluläre Parameter wie das Stickoxid im Exhalat (NO) als Korrelat der bronchialen Entzündung, der Anteil eosinophiler Granulozyten im Sputum, die Anzahl eosinophiler und neutrophiler Granulozyten pro nl Blut, die Gesamt-IgE-Spiegel im Serum und zellbiologische Parameter wie die Anteile regulatorischer T-Zellen und die Anteile der T-Zellen, die die Zytokine IFN-ɣ, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-13 und IL-17 produzieren.rnDie Verbesserung der Asthmakontrolle spiegelte sich in einem Rückgang des NOs um im Median 5,8 ppb (p=0,016) nach 6 Monaten wieder. Sonst ließen sich keine Parameter identifizieren, die die Entwicklung der Asthmakontrolle in positiver oder negativer Richtung abbildeten. Bemerkenswerter Weise bildete selbst der ACQ, der als etabliertes Messinstrument für die Asthmakontrolle gilt, diese Veränderungen nicht ab.rnZellbiologisch unterschieden sich die Patienten mit unterschiedlicher Asthmakontrolle weder in den Anteilen Zytokin-produzierender T-Zellen, noch im Anteil regulatorischer T-Zellen.rnDie Anteile der Zytokin-produzierenden T-Zellen unterlagen im zeitlichen Verlauf zwar deutlicheren Schwankungen als die Anteile regulatorischer T-Zellen, im Median blieben beide jedoch konstant. Die Anteile der Zytokin-produzierenden T-Zellen und regulatorischer Zellen lassen also keine Rückschlüsse auf den Verlauf der Asthmakontrolle zu.rnZusammenfassend ist lediglich das NO geeignet, die Verbesserung der Asthmakontrolle zu beschreiben. Deshalb erscheint es im Angesicht der Ergebnisse dieser Studie nicht sinnvoll, therapeutische Entscheidung lediglich auf Basis eines einzelnen Parameters zu treffen. Hierfür bleibt nach wie vor nur die Zusammenschau verschiedener Untersuchungsergebnisse.rn
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BACKGROUND Small airways disease is a hallmark in adults with persistent asthma, but little is known about small airways function in children with mild asthma and normal spirometry. We assessed ventilation heterogeneity, a marker of small airways function, with an easy tidal breath single-breath washout (SBW) technique in school-aged children with mild asthma and normal FEV1 and healthy age-matched control subjects. METHODS The primary outcome was the double-tracer gas phase III slope (SDTG), an index of ventilation heterogeneity in acinar airways derived from the tidal double-tracer gas SBW test. The second outcome was the nitrogen phase III slope (SN2), an index of global ventilation heterogeneity derived from the tidal nitrogen SBW test using pure oxygen. Triplicate SBW and spirometry tests were performed in healthy children (n = 35) and children with asthma (n = 31) at baseline and in children with asthma after bronchodilation. RESULTS Acinar (SDTG) but not global (SN2) ventilation heterogeneity was significantly increased in asthma despite normal FEV1. Of the 31 children with asthma, abnormal results were found for SDTG (≤ -2 z scores) in 11; forced expiratory flow, midexpiratory phase (FEF25%-75%) in three; and FEV1 in zero. After bronchodilation, SDTG, SN2, FEF25%-75%, and FEV1 significantly changed (mean [95% CI] change from baseline, 36% [15%-56%], 38% [18%-58%], 17% [9-25%], and 6% [3%-9%], respectively). CONCLUSIONS Abnormal acinar ventilation heterogeneity in one-third of the children suggests that small airways disease may be present despite rare and mild asthma symptoms and normal spirometry. The easy tidal SBW technique has considerable potential as a clinical and research outcome in children with asthma.
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BACKGROUND Children born preterm or with a small size for gestational age are at increased risk for childhood asthma. OBJECTIVE We sought to assess the hypothesis that these associations are explained by reduced airway patency. METHODS We used individual participant data of 24,938 children from 24 birth cohorts to examine and meta-analyze the associations of gestational age, size for gestational age, and infant weight gain with childhood lung function and asthma (age range, 3.9-19.1 years). Second, we explored whether these lung function outcomes mediated the associations of early growth characteristics with childhood asthma. RESULTS Children born with a younger gestational age had a lower FEV1, FEV1/forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio, and forced expiratory volume after exhaling 75% of vital capacity (FEF75), whereas those born with a smaller size for gestational age at birth had a lower FEV1 but higher FEV1/FVC ratio (P < .05). Greater infant weight gain was associated with higher FEV1 but lower FEV1/FVC ratio and FEF75 in childhood (P < .05). All associations were present across the full range and independent of other early-life growth characteristics. Preterm birth, low birth weight, and greater infant weight gain were associated with an increased risk of childhood asthma (pooled odds ratio, 1.34 [95% CI, 1.15-1.57], 1.32 [95% CI, 1.07-1.62], and 1.27 [95% CI, 1.21-1.34], respectively). Mediation analyses suggested that FEV1, FEV1/FVC ratio, and FEF75 might explain 7% (95% CI, 2% to 10%) to 45% (95% CI, 15% to 81%) of the associations between early growth characteristics and asthma. CONCLUSIONS Younger gestational age, smaller size for gestational age, and greater infant weight gain were across the full ranges associated with childhood lung function. These associations explain the risk of childhood asthma to a substantial extent.
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Asthma is a chronic complex disorder of the respiratory tract that affects millions of people globally, a large percentage of which are children. Triggered by a host of factors such as allergens and changes in temperature, the pathophysiologic and clinical indices vary among patients and have contributed to difficulties in overall management of asthma. Shortly after exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) was discovered in higher concentrations in asthma patients, it was shown to be superior to other markers such as PEFR, FEV1 and sputum eosinophils in screening asthma patients. Studies have also noted promising results regarding the use of eNO to predict asthma exacerbation in adults while in children, asthma symptoms have been observed to be good predictors of asthma exacerbation. Currently however, the potential of eNO as a predictor of asthma exacerbation in children is yet to be examined. The objective of this study was to assess eNO potential to predict asthma exacerbation in children by examining the relationship between eNO and changes in pulmonary function, asthma symptoms and rescue medication use.^ The primary study "Air Toxics and Asthma in Children" (ATAC), recruited children aged 9 to 14 years with labile persistent asthma diagnosed at least one year earlier. The data obtained from 30 study participants, included exhaled nitric oxide concentration, PEFR, FEV1, asthma symptoms and frequency of emergency medication use.^ Descriptive statistics, Pearson's and Spearman's correlation tests were followed by a simple linear regression in which eNO was the independent (predictor) variable while FEV1, PEFR, asthma symptoms and frequency of emergency medication use were the dependent (outcome) variables.^ Results showed that eNO was associated with percent change in FEV1, day time wheeze, night time shortness of breath, but correlated only weakly with PEFR, amplitude percent of mean PEFR, FEV1, percent change in FEV1 and asthma symptoms.^ Further research is imperative to better define the role of eNO and understand intrinsic pathologic mechanisms towards asthma management in children.^