Airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in subjects with respiratory symptoms and normal spirometry
Subjects without a previous history of asthma, presenting with unexplained respiratory symptoms and normal spirometry, may exhibit airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in association with underlying eosinophilic (type 2 (T2)) inflammation, consistent with undiagnosed asthma. However, the prevalence of u...
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Abstract | Subjects without a previous history of asthma, presenting with unexplained respiratory symptoms and normal spirometry, may exhibit airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in association with underlying eosinophilic (type 2 (T2)) inflammation, consistent with undiagnosed asthma. However, the prevalence of undiagnosed asthma in these subjects is unknown.
In this observational study, inhaled corticosteroid-naïve adults without previously diagnosed lung disease reporting current respiratory symptoms and showing normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry underwent fractional exhaled nitric oxide (
) measurement, methacholine challenge testing and induced sputum analysis. AHR was defined as a provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (PC
) <16 mg·mL
and T2 inflammation was defined as sputum eosinophils >2% and/or
>25 ppb.
Out of 132 subjects (mean±sd age 57.6±14.2 years, 52% female), 47 (36% (95% CI 28-44%)) showed AHR: 20/132 (15% (95% CI 9-21%)) with PC
<4 mg·mL
and 27/132 (21% (95% CI 14-28%)) with PC
4-15.9 mg·mL
. Of 130 participants for whom sputum eosinophils,
or both results were obtained, 45 (35% (95% CI 27-43%)) had T2 inflammation. 14 participants (11% (95% CI 6-16%)) had sputum eosinophils >2% and PC
≥16 mg·mL
, suggesting eosinophilic bronchitis. The prevalence of T2 inflammation was significantly higher in subjects with PC
<4 mg·mL
(12/20 (60%)) than in those with PC
4-15.9 mg·mL
(8/27 (30%)) or ≥16 mg·mL
(25/85 (29%)) (p=0.01).
Asthma, underlying T2 airway inflammation and eosinophilic bronchitis may remain undiagnosed in a high proportion of symptomatic subjects in the community who have normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry. |
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AbstractList | Subjects without a previous history of asthma, presenting with unexplained respiratory symptoms and normal spirometry, may exhibit airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in association with underlying eosinophilic (type 2 (T2)) inflammation, consistent with undiagnosed asthma. However, the prevalence of undiagnosed asthma in these subjects is unknown.
In this observational study, inhaled corticosteroid-naïve adults without previously diagnosed lung disease reporting current respiratory symptoms and showing normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry underwent fractional exhaled nitric oxide (
) measurement, methacholine challenge testing and induced sputum analysis. AHR was defined as a provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (PC
) <16 mg·mL
and T2 inflammation was defined as sputum eosinophils >2% and/or
>25 ppb.
Out of 132 subjects (mean±sd age 57.6±14.2 years, 52% female), 47 (36% (95% CI 28-44%)) showed AHR: 20/132 (15% (95% CI 9-21%)) with PC
<4 mg·mL
and 27/132 (21% (95% CI 14-28%)) with PC
4-15.9 mg·mL
. Of 130 participants for whom sputum eosinophils,
or both results were obtained, 45 (35% (95% CI 27-43%)) had T2 inflammation. 14 participants (11% (95% CI 6-16%)) had sputum eosinophils >2% and PC
≥16 mg·mL
, suggesting eosinophilic bronchitis. The prevalence of T2 inflammation was significantly higher in subjects with PC
<4 mg·mL
(12/20 (60%)) than in those with PC
4-15.9 mg·mL
(8/27 (30%)) or ≥16 mg·mL
(25/85 (29%)) (p=0.01).
Asthma, underlying T2 airway inflammation and eosinophilic bronchitis may remain undiagnosed in a high proportion of symptomatic subjects in the community who have normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry. Subjects without a previous history of asthma, presenting with unexplained respiratory symptoms and normal spirometry, may exhibit airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in association with underlying eosinophilic (type 2 (T2)) inflammation, consistent with undiagnosed asthma. However, the prevalence of undiagnosed asthma in these subjects is unknown.BACKGROUNDSubjects without a previous history of asthma, presenting with unexplained respiratory symptoms and normal spirometry, may exhibit airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in association with underlying eosinophilic (type 2 (T2)) inflammation, consistent with undiagnosed asthma. However, the prevalence of undiagnosed asthma in these subjects is unknown.In this observational study, inhaled corticosteroid-naïve adults without previously diagnosed lung disease reporting current respiratory symptoms and showing normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry underwent fractional exhaled nitric oxide (F ENO) measurement, methacholine challenge testing and induced sputum analysis. AHR was defined as a provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (PC20) <16 mg·mL-1 and T2 inflammation was defined as sputum eosinophils >2% and/or F ENO >25 ppb.METHODSIn this observational study, inhaled corticosteroid-naïve adults without previously diagnosed lung disease reporting current respiratory symptoms and showing normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry underwent fractional exhaled nitric oxide (F ENO) measurement, methacholine challenge testing and induced sputum analysis. AHR was defined as a provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (PC20) <16 mg·mL-1 and T2 inflammation was defined as sputum eosinophils >2% and/or F ENO >25 ppb.Out of 132 subjects (mean±sd age 57.6±14.2 years, 52% female), 47 (36% (95% CI 28-44%)) showed AHR: 20/132 (15% (95% CI 9-21%)) with PC20 <4 mg·mL-1 and 27/132 (21% (95% CI 14-28%)) with PC20 4-15.9 mg·mL-1. Of 130 participants for whom sputum eosinophils, F ENO or both results were obtained, 45 (35% (95% CI 27-43%)) had T2 inflammation. 14 participants (11% (95% CI 6-16%)) had sputum eosinophils >2% and PC20 ≥16 mg·mL-1, suggesting eosinophilic bronchitis. The prevalence of T2 inflammation was significantly higher in subjects with PC20 <4 mg·mL-1 (12/20 (60%)) than in those with PC20 4-15.9 mg·mL-1 (8/27 (30%)) or ≥16 mg·mL-1 (25/85 (29%)) (p=0.01).RESULTSOut of 132 subjects (mean±sd age 57.6±14.2 years, 52% female), 47 (36% (95% CI 28-44%)) showed AHR: 20/132 (15% (95% CI 9-21%)) with PC20 <4 mg·mL-1 and 27/132 (21% (95% CI 14-28%)) with PC20 4-15.9 mg·mL-1. Of 130 participants for whom sputum eosinophils, F ENO or both results were obtained, 45 (35% (95% CI 27-43%)) had T2 inflammation. 14 participants (11% (95% CI 6-16%)) had sputum eosinophils >2% and PC20 ≥16 mg·mL-1, suggesting eosinophilic bronchitis. The prevalence of T2 inflammation was significantly higher in subjects with PC20 <4 mg·mL-1 (12/20 (60%)) than in those with PC20 4-15.9 mg·mL-1 (8/27 (30%)) or ≥16 mg·mL-1 (25/85 (29%)) (p=0.01).Asthma, underlying T2 airway inflammation and eosinophilic bronchitis may remain undiagnosed in a high proportion of symptomatic subjects in the community who have normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry.CONCLUSIONSAsthma, underlying T2 airway inflammation and eosinophilic bronchitis may remain undiagnosed in a high proportion of symptomatic subjects in the community who have normal pre- and post-bronchodilator spirometry. |
Author | Boulet, Louis-Philippe FitzGerald, J. Mark Lemière, Catherine Lougheed, M. Diane Boulay, Marie-Ève Bergeron, Céline Vandemheen, Katherine L. Aaron, Shawn D. Côté, Andréanne |
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