The importance of serum IgE for level and longitudinal change in airways hyperresponsiveness in COPD

Autor: Renkema, TEJ, Kerstjens, HAM, Schouten, JP, Vonk, JM, Koeter, GH, Postma, DS
Přispěvatelé: Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC)
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 28(10), 1210-1218. Wiley
ISSN: 0954-7894
Popis: Background Airways hyperresponsiveness (AHR) is an important feature of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Little is known about factors that modulate AHR in COPD. Objective To study these factors, we performed a long-term, double-blind, parallel intervention study in 58 male, non-allergic patients with COPD. Methods During a period of 2 years, patients were treated with inhaled budesonide (1600 mu g/day), inhaled budesonide (1600 mu g/day) plus oral prednisolone (5 mg/day), or placebo. PC20 histamine was measured at 4-monthly intervals. The influence of treatment, smoking, age, level of lung function, initial serum IgE level and peripheral blood eosinophils on level and longitudinal change of PC20 histamine was analysed. Results During follow-up, PC20 decreased in our group, and this decrease was not influenced by treatment. PC20 tended to decrease faster in current smokers than in ex-smokers. PC20 was significantly associated with pre-challenge FEV1 at each time point. Level nor decline of PC20 were significantly related to age. A higher initial serum IgE level was independently associated with a lower PC20 Moreover, a higher initial serum IgE level was associated with a slower annual decline of PC20, regardless of treatment, pre-challenge FEV1, and other modulating factors. No significant associations were found between initial blood eosinophils and level or decline of PC20. Conclusion We conclude that AHR increases over time in non-allergic patients with COPD. Treatment with an inhaled corticosteroid alone or in combination with oral prednisolone does not change this increase. Our study suggests an important role for IgE in the course of the disease, since a higher initial serum IgE level predicts a more favourable course with regard to annual decline of PC20 histamine.
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