Cargando…

Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome

The COPA syndrome is a monogenic, autoimmune lung and joint disorder first identified in 2015. This study sought to define the main pulmonary features of the COPA syndrome in an international cohort of patients, analyse patient responses to treatment and highlight when genetic testing should be cons...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Tsui, Jessica L., Estrada, Oscar A., Deng, Zimu, Wang, Kristin M., Law, Christopher S., Elicker, Brett M., Jones, Kirk D., Dell, Sharon D., Gudmundsson, Gunnar, Hansdottir, Sif, Helfgott, Simon M., Volpi, Stefano, Gattorno, Marco, Waterfield, Michael R., Chan, Alice Y., Chung, Sharon A., Ley, Brett, Shum, Anthony K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6019741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29977900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00017-2018
_version_ 1783335174839205888
author Tsui, Jessica L.
Estrada, Oscar A.
Deng, Zimu
Wang, Kristin M.
Law, Christopher S.
Elicker, Brett M.
Jones, Kirk D.
Dell, Sharon D.
Gudmundsson, Gunnar
Hansdottir, Sif
Helfgott, Simon M.
Volpi, Stefano
Gattorno, Marco
Waterfield, Michael R.
Chan, Alice Y.
Chung, Sharon A.
Ley, Brett
Shum, Anthony K.
author_facet Tsui, Jessica L.
Estrada, Oscar A.
Deng, Zimu
Wang, Kristin M.
Law, Christopher S.
Elicker, Brett M.
Jones, Kirk D.
Dell, Sharon D.
Gudmundsson, Gunnar
Hansdottir, Sif
Helfgott, Simon M.
Volpi, Stefano
Gattorno, Marco
Waterfield, Michael R.
Chan, Alice Y.
Chung, Sharon A.
Ley, Brett
Shum, Anthony K.
author_sort Tsui, Jessica L.
collection PubMed
description The COPA syndrome is a monogenic, autoimmune lung and joint disorder first identified in 2015. This study sought to define the main pulmonary features of the COPA syndrome in an international cohort of patients, analyse patient responses to treatment and highlight when genetic testing should be considered. We established a cohort of subjects (N=14) with COPA syndrome seen at multiple centres including the University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. All subjects had one of the previously established mutations in the COPA gene, and had clinically apparent lung disease and arthritis. We analysed cohort characteristics using descriptive statistics. All subjects manifested symptoms before the age of 12 years, had a family history of disease, and developed diffuse parenchymal lung disease and arthritis. 50% had diffuse alveolar haemorrhage. The most common pulmonary findings included cysts on chest computed tomography and evidence of follicular bronchiolitis on lung biopsy. All subjects were positive for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody, anti-nuclear antibody or both and 71% of subjects had rheumatoid factor positivity. All subjects received immunosuppressive therapy. COPA syndrome is an autoimmune disorder defined by diffuse parenchymal lung disease and arthritis. We analysed an international cohort of subjects with genetically confirmed COPA syndrome and found that common pulmonary features included cysts, follicular bronchiolitis and diffuse alveolar haemorrhage. Common extrapulmonary features included early age of onset, family history of disease, autoantibody positivity and arthritis. Longitudinal data demonstrated improvement on chest radiology but an overall decline in pulmonary function despite chronic treatment.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6019741
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher European Respiratory Society
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60197412018-07-05 Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome Tsui, Jessica L. Estrada, Oscar A. Deng, Zimu Wang, Kristin M. Law, Christopher S. Elicker, Brett M. Jones, Kirk D. Dell, Sharon D. Gudmundsson, Gunnar Hansdottir, Sif Helfgott, Simon M. Volpi, Stefano Gattorno, Marco Waterfield, Michael R. Chan, Alice Y. Chung, Sharon A. Ley, Brett Shum, Anthony K. ERJ Open Res Original Articles The COPA syndrome is a monogenic, autoimmune lung and joint disorder first identified in 2015. This study sought to define the main pulmonary features of the COPA syndrome in an international cohort of patients, analyse patient responses to treatment and highlight when genetic testing should be considered. We established a cohort of subjects (N=14) with COPA syndrome seen at multiple centres including the University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. All subjects had one of the previously established mutations in the COPA gene, and had clinically apparent lung disease and arthritis. We analysed cohort characteristics using descriptive statistics. All subjects manifested symptoms before the age of 12 years, had a family history of disease, and developed diffuse parenchymal lung disease and arthritis. 50% had diffuse alveolar haemorrhage. The most common pulmonary findings included cysts on chest computed tomography and evidence of follicular bronchiolitis on lung biopsy. All subjects were positive for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody, anti-nuclear antibody or both and 71% of subjects had rheumatoid factor positivity. All subjects received immunosuppressive therapy. COPA syndrome is an autoimmune disorder defined by diffuse parenchymal lung disease and arthritis. We analysed an international cohort of subjects with genetically confirmed COPA syndrome and found that common pulmonary features included cysts, follicular bronchiolitis and diffuse alveolar haemorrhage. Common extrapulmonary features included early age of onset, family history of disease, autoantibody positivity and arthritis. Longitudinal data demonstrated improvement on chest radiology but an overall decline in pulmonary function despite chronic treatment. European Respiratory Society 2018-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6019741/ /pubmed/29977900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00017-2018 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Tsui, Jessica L.
Estrada, Oscar A.
Deng, Zimu
Wang, Kristin M.
Law, Christopher S.
Elicker, Brett M.
Jones, Kirk D.
Dell, Sharon D.
Gudmundsson, Gunnar
Hansdottir, Sif
Helfgott, Simon M.
Volpi, Stefano
Gattorno, Marco
Waterfield, Michael R.
Chan, Alice Y.
Chung, Sharon A.
Ley, Brett
Shum, Anthony K.
Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome
title Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome
title_full Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome
title_fullStr Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome
title_short Analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the COPA syndrome
title_sort analysis of pulmonary features and treatment approaches in the copa syndrome
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6019741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29977900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00017-2018
work_keys_str_mv AT tsuijessical analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT estradaoscara analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT dengzimu analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT wangkristinm analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT lawchristophers analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT elickerbrettm analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT joneskirkd analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT dellsharond analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT gudmundssongunnar analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT hansdottirsif analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT helfgottsimonm analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT volpistefano analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT gattornomarco analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT waterfieldmichaelr analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT chanalicey analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT chungsharona analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT leybrett analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome
AT shumanthonyk analysisofpulmonaryfeaturesandtreatmentapproachesinthecopasyndrome