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Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge

BACKGROUND: Allergic non-asthmatic (ANA) adults experience upper airway symptoms of allergic disease such as rhinorrhea, congestion and sneezing without symptoms of asthma. The aim of this study was to utilize PET-CT functional imaging to determine whether allergen challenge elicits a pulmonary resp...

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Autores principales: Kelly, Vanessa J., Winkler, Tilo, Venegas, Jose G., Kone, Mamary, Hamilos, Daniel L., Afshar, Roshi, Cho, Josalyn L., Luster, Andrew D., Medoff, Benjamin D., Harris, R. Scott
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26640951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143976
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author Kelly, Vanessa J.
Winkler, Tilo
Venegas, Jose G.
Kone, Mamary
Hamilos, Daniel L.
Afshar, Roshi
Cho, Josalyn L.
Luster, Andrew D.
Medoff, Benjamin D.
Harris, R. Scott
author_facet Kelly, Vanessa J.
Winkler, Tilo
Venegas, Jose G.
Kone, Mamary
Hamilos, Daniel L.
Afshar, Roshi
Cho, Josalyn L.
Luster, Andrew D.
Medoff, Benjamin D.
Harris, R. Scott
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description BACKGROUND: Allergic non-asthmatic (ANA) adults experience upper airway symptoms of allergic disease such as rhinorrhea, congestion and sneezing without symptoms of asthma. The aim of this study was to utilize PET-CT functional imaging to determine whether allergen challenge elicits a pulmonary response in ANA subjects or whether their allergic disease is truly isolated to the upper airways. METHODS: In 6 ANA subjects, bronchoalveolar lavages (BAL) were performed at baseline and 24h after instillation of an allergen and a diluent in separate lung lobes. After instillation (10h), functional imaging was performed to quantify and compare regional perfusion, ventilation, fractional gas content (Fgas), and glucose uptake rate (Ki) between the baseline, diluent and allergen lobes. BAL cell counts were also compared. RESULTS: In ANA subjects, compared to the baseline and diluent lobes, perfusion and ventilation were significantly lower in the allergen lobe (median [inter-quartile range], baseline vs. diluent vs. allergen: Mean-normalized perfusion; 0.87 [0.85–0.97] vs. 0.90 [0.86–0.98] vs. 0.59 [0.55–0.67]; p<0.05. Mean-normalized ventilation 0.89 [0.88–0.98] vs. 0.95 [0.89–1.02] vs. 0.63 [0.52–0.67], p<0.05). In contrast, no significant differences were found in Fgas between baseline, diluent and allergen lobes or in Ki. Total cell counts, eosinophil and neutrophil cell counts (cells/ml BAL) were significantly greater in the allergen lobe compared to the baseline lobe (all P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Despite having no clinical symptoms of a lower airway allergic response (cough and wheeze) allergic non-asthmatic subjects have a pulmonary response to allergen exposure which manifests as reduced ventilation and perfusion.
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spelling pubmed-46715972015-12-10 Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge Kelly, Vanessa J. Winkler, Tilo Venegas, Jose G. Kone, Mamary Hamilos, Daniel L. Afshar, Roshi Cho, Josalyn L. Luster, Andrew D. Medoff, Benjamin D. Harris, R. Scott PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Allergic non-asthmatic (ANA) adults experience upper airway symptoms of allergic disease such as rhinorrhea, congestion and sneezing without symptoms of asthma. The aim of this study was to utilize PET-CT functional imaging to determine whether allergen challenge elicits a pulmonary response in ANA subjects or whether their allergic disease is truly isolated to the upper airways. METHODS: In 6 ANA subjects, bronchoalveolar lavages (BAL) were performed at baseline and 24h after instillation of an allergen and a diluent in separate lung lobes. After instillation (10h), functional imaging was performed to quantify and compare regional perfusion, ventilation, fractional gas content (Fgas), and glucose uptake rate (Ki) between the baseline, diluent and allergen lobes. BAL cell counts were also compared. RESULTS: In ANA subjects, compared to the baseline and diluent lobes, perfusion and ventilation were significantly lower in the allergen lobe (median [inter-quartile range], baseline vs. diluent vs. allergen: Mean-normalized perfusion; 0.87 [0.85–0.97] vs. 0.90 [0.86–0.98] vs. 0.59 [0.55–0.67]; p<0.05. Mean-normalized ventilation 0.89 [0.88–0.98] vs. 0.95 [0.89–1.02] vs. 0.63 [0.52–0.67], p<0.05). In contrast, no significant differences were found in Fgas between baseline, diluent and allergen lobes or in Ki. Total cell counts, eosinophil and neutrophil cell counts (cells/ml BAL) were significantly greater in the allergen lobe compared to the baseline lobe (all P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Despite having no clinical symptoms of a lower airway allergic response (cough and wheeze) allergic non-asthmatic subjects have a pulmonary response to allergen exposure which manifests as reduced ventilation and perfusion. Public Library of Science 2015-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4671597/ /pubmed/26640951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143976 Text en © 2015 Kelly 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.
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Kelly, Vanessa J.
Winkler, Tilo
Venegas, Jose G.
Kone, Mamary
Hamilos, Daniel L.
Afshar, Roshi
Cho, Josalyn L.
Luster, Andrew D.
Medoff, Benjamin D.
Harris, R. Scott
Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge
title Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge
title_full Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge
title_fullStr Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge
title_full_unstemmed Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge
title_short Allergic Non-Asthmatic Adults Have Regional Pulmonary Responses to Segmental Allergen Challenge
title_sort allergic non-asthmatic adults have regional pulmonary responses to segmental allergen challenge
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26640951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143976
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