Mixed Sputum Granulocyte Longitudinal Impact on Lung Function in the Severe Asthma Research Program

Some reports indicate longitudinal variability in sputum differential cell counts, whereas others describe stability. Highly variable sputum eosinophil percentages are associated with greater lung function loss than persistently elevated eosinophil percentages, but elevated neutrophils are linked to...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2021-04, Vol.203 (7), p.882-892
Hauptverfasser: Hastie, Annette T, Mauger, David T, Denlinger, Loren C, Coverstone, Andrea, Castro, Mario, Erzurum, Serpil, Jarjour, Nizar, Levy, Bruce D, Meyers, Deborah A, Moore, Wendy C, Phillips, Brenda R, Wenzel, Sally E, Fahy, John V, Israel, Elliot, Bleecker, Eugene R
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Zusammenfassung:Some reports indicate longitudinal variability in sputum differential cell counts, whereas others describe stability. Highly variable sputum eosinophil percentages are associated with greater lung function loss than persistently elevated eosinophil percentages, but elevated neutrophils are linked to more severe asthma. To examine sputum granulocyte stability or variability longitudinally and associations with important clinical characteristics. The SARP III (Severe Asthma Research Program III) cohort underwent comprehensive phenotype characterization at baseline and annually over 3 years. Adult subjects with acceptable sputum levels were assigned to one of three longitudinal sputum groups: eosinophils predominantly 2 SDs determined from independent, repeated baseline eosinophil percentages). Subjects were similarly assigned to one of three longitudinal neutrophil groups with a 50% cut point. The group with predominantly
ISSN:1073-449X
1535-4970
DOI:10.1164/rccm.202009-3713OC