Asthma and Hypogammaglobulinemia: an Asthma Phenotype with Low Type 2 Inflammation |
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Authors: | Clairelyne Dupin Sylvain Marchand-Adam Olivier Favelle Romain Costes Philippe Gatault Philippe Diot Leslie Grammatico-Guillon Laurent Guilleminault |
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Affiliation: | 1.CHRU Tours, Service de Pneumologie et explorations fonctionnelles respiratoires,H?pital Bretonneau,Tours Cedex,France;2.Université Fran?ois Rabelais,Tours,France;3.INSERM, Centre d’Etude des Pathologies Respiratoires,Tours,France;4.CHRU Tours, Groupement d’imagerie médicale,Tours,France;5.CHRU Tours, service d’information médicale, d’épidémiologie et d’économie de la santé,Tours,France;6.CHRU Tours, Service de néphrologie,Tours,France;7.Equipe Emergente EE1 Education Ethique Santé,Université Fran?ois-Rabelais,Tours,France |
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Abstract: | PurposeLittle is known about hypogammaglobulinemia (HGG) in asthma patients. No data are available on the characteristics of adult patients with asthma and HGG.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective monocentric study between January 2006 and December 2012. Asthma patients with a serum immunoglobulin (Ig) quantitative analysis were included and classified into two groups depending on their serum IgG concentration: presence or absence of HGG. Clinical, biological, functional, and radiologic characteristics were compared in univariate and multivariate analysis, using a logistic regression model.ResultsIn univariate analysis, asthma patients with HGG (n?=?25) were older (58 years old?±?18 vs 49?±?18, p?=?0.04) and more frequently active or former smokers as compared to patients with normoglobulinemia (n?=?80) (56.0 vs 35.0 %, p?=?0.01). Total IgE?30 kUI/L was more frequently observed in patients with HGG (53.0 vs 18.3 %, p?=?0.01). HGG asthma patients had lower fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (p?=?0.02), blood eosinophilia (p?=?0.0009), and presented with more severe composite score for bronchiectasis (p?=?0.01). In multivariate analysis, asthma patients with HGG had increased risk of being smokers [OR?=?6.11 (IC 95 %?=?1.16–32.04)], having total IgE concentration?30 kUI/L [OR?=?12.87 (IC 95 %?=?2.30–72.15)], and a more severe composite score of bronchiectasis [OR?=?20.65 (IC 95 %?=?2.13–199.74)].ConclusionAsthma patients with HGG are older and more often tobacco smoker than asthma patients without HGG. These patients have low type-2 inflammation markers. |
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