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Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype

BACKGROUND: Because chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a heterogeneous condition, the identification of specific clinical phenotypes is key to developing more effective therapies. To explore if the persistence of systemic inflammation is associated with poor clinical outcomes in COPD we...

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Autores principales: Agustí, Alvar, Edwards, Lisa D., Rennard, Stephen I., MacNee, William, Tal-Singer, Ruth, Miller, Bruce E., Vestbo, Jørgen, Lomas, David A., Calverley, Peter M. A., Wouters, Emiel, Crim, Courtney, Yates, Julie C., Silverman, Edwin K., Coxson, Harvey O., Bakke, Per, Mayer, Ruth J., Celli, Bartolome
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3356313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22624038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037483
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author Agustí, Alvar
Edwards, Lisa D.
Rennard, Stephen I.
MacNee, William
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Miller, Bruce E.
Vestbo, Jørgen
Lomas, David A.
Calverley, Peter M. A.
Wouters, Emiel
Crim, Courtney
Yates, Julie C.
Silverman, Edwin K.
Coxson, Harvey O.
Bakke, Per
Mayer, Ruth J.
Celli, Bartolome
author_facet Agustí, Alvar
Edwards, Lisa D.
Rennard, Stephen I.
MacNee, William
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Miller, Bruce E.
Vestbo, Jørgen
Lomas, David A.
Calverley, Peter M. A.
Wouters, Emiel
Crim, Courtney
Yates, Julie C.
Silverman, Edwin K.
Coxson, Harvey O.
Bakke, Per
Mayer, Ruth J.
Celli, Bartolome
author_sort Agustí, Alvar
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description BACKGROUND: Because chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a heterogeneous condition, the identification of specific clinical phenotypes is key to developing more effective therapies. To explore if the persistence of systemic inflammation is associated with poor clinical outcomes in COPD we assessed patients recruited to the well-characterized ECLIPSE cohort (NCT00292552). METHODS AND FINDINGS: Six inflammatory biomarkers in peripheral blood (white blood cells (WBC) count and CRP, IL-6, IL-8, fibrinogen and TNF-α levels) were quantified in 1,755 COPD patients, 297 smokers with normal spirometry and 202 non-smoker controls that were followed-up for three years. We found that, at baseline, 30% of COPD patients did not show evidence of systemic inflammation whereas 16% had persistent systemic inflammation. Even though pulmonary abnormalities were similar in these two groups, persistently inflamed patients during follow-up had significantly increased all-cause mortality (13% vs. 2%, p<0.001) and exacerbation frequency (1.5 (1.5) vs. 0.9 (1.1) per year, p<0.001) compared to non-inflamed ones. As a descriptive study our results show associations but do not prove causality. Besides this, the inflammatory response is complex and we studied only a limited panel of biomarkers, albeit they are those investigated by the majority of previous studies and are often and easily measured in clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these results identify a novel systemic inflammatory COPD phenotype that may be the target of specific research and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-33563132012-05-23 Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype Agustí, Alvar Edwards, Lisa D. Rennard, Stephen I. MacNee, William Tal-Singer, Ruth Miller, Bruce E. Vestbo, Jørgen Lomas, David A. Calverley, Peter M. A. Wouters, Emiel Crim, Courtney Yates, Julie C. Silverman, Edwin K. Coxson, Harvey O. Bakke, Per Mayer, Ruth J. Celli, Bartolome PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Because chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a heterogeneous condition, the identification of specific clinical phenotypes is key to developing more effective therapies. To explore if the persistence of systemic inflammation is associated with poor clinical outcomes in COPD we assessed patients recruited to the well-characterized ECLIPSE cohort (NCT00292552). METHODS AND FINDINGS: Six inflammatory biomarkers in peripheral blood (white blood cells (WBC) count and CRP, IL-6, IL-8, fibrinogen and TNF-α levels) were quantified in 1,755 COPD patients, 297 smokers with normal spirometry and 202 non-smoker controls that were followed-up for three years. We found that, at baseline, 30% of COPD patients did not show evidence of systemic inflammation whereas 16% had persistent systemic inflammation. Even though pulmonary abnormalities were similar in these two groups, persistently inflamed patients during follow-up had significantly increased all-cause mortality (13% vs. 2%, p<0.001) and exacerbation frequency (1.5 (1.5) vs. 0.9 (1.1) per year, p<0.001) compared to non-inflamed ones. As a descriptive study our results show associations but do not prove causality. Besides this, the inflammatory response is complex and we studied only a limited panel of biomarkers, albeit they are those investigated by the majority of previous studies and are often and easily measured in clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these results identify a novel systemic inflammatory COPD phenotype that may be the target of specific research and treatment. Public Library of Science 2012-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3356313/ /pubmed/22624038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037483 Text en Agustí et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Agustí, Alvar
Edwards, Lisa D.
Rennard, Stephen I.
MacNee, William
Tal-Singer, Ruth
Miller, Bruce E.
Vestbo, Jørgen
Lomas, David A.
Calverley, Peter M. A.
Wouters, Emiel
Crim, Courtney
Yates, Julie C.
Silverman, Edwin K.
Coxson, Harvey O.
Bakke, Per
Mayer, Ruth J.
Celli, Bartolome
Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype
title Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype
title_full Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype
title_fullStr Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype
title_short Persistent Systemic Inflammation is Associated with Poor Clinical Outcomes in COPD: A Novel Phenotype
title_sort persistent systemic inflammation is associated with poor clinical outcomes in copd: a novel phenotype
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3356313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22624038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037483
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