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Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil

BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the normal range of blood eosinophil counts (BEC) and conditions that influence them in non-asthmatic individuals should allow more accurate estimation of the threshold at which eosinophilic disease should be considered, diagnosed, and treated. This analysis inv...

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Autores principales: Kwon, Namhee, Pizzichini, Emilio, Bansal, Aruna T., Albers, Frank C., Barnes, Neil, Rile, John H., Lima-matos, Aline, Viera ponte, Eduardo, Cruz, Alvaro A.
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Publicado: World Allergy Organization 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7232113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32435326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2020.100119
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author Kwon, Namhee
Pizzichini, Emilio
Bansal, Aruna T.
Albers, Frank C.
Barnes, Neil
Rile, John H.
Lima-matos, Aline
Viera ponte, Eduardo
Cruz, Alvaro A.
author_facet Kwon, Namhee
Pizzichini, Emilio
Bansal, Aruna T.
Albers, Frank C.
Barnes, Neil
Rile, John H.
Lima-matos, Aline
Viera ponte, Eduardo
Cruz, Alvaro A.
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description BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the normal range of blood eosinophil counts (BEC) and conditions that influence them in non-asthmatic individuals should allow more accurate estimation of the threshold at which eosinophilic disease should be considered, diagnosed, and treated. This analysis investigated the impact of atopy, smoking, and parasitic infection on BEC. METHODS: This was a post hoc analysis of non-asthmatic subjects from a case-control study (CONEP 450/10) conducted at the Program for Control of Asthma in Bahia (ProAR). Participant BECs were measured at baseline; correlations between predefined risk factors and BEC were assessed via univariate and stratified analysis. RESULTS: Of the 454 participants included, 3% were helminth parasite-positive, 18% were non-helminth parasite-positive; and 450 had BEC data. The median (interquartile range [IQR]) BEC was 152 (96, 252) cells/μL. Any positive skin prick test, elevated total immunoglobulin E, allergic rhinitis, and being a current smoker were all individually associated with higher BEC (p < 0.05) compared with BEC in participants without these factors, but having a non-helminthic parasitic infection was not. Participants with all 4 risk factors that were associated with higher BEC had a median (IQR) BEC of 192 cells/μL (94, 416) versus 106 cells/μL (70, 164) for those with no risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: In non-asthmatic subjects, atopy, allergic rhinitis, and current smoking status were associated with higher BEC compared with subjects without these factors, but BEC values were well below the threshold commonly accepted as normal. Therefore, BEC should be interpreted in the context of an individual's medical conditions and other BEC-influencing factors.
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spelling pubmed-72321132020-05-20 Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil Kwon, Namhee Pizzichini, Emilio Bansal, Aruna T. Albers, Frank C. Barnes, Neil Rile, John H. Lima-matos, Aline Viera ponte, Eduardo Cruz, Alvaro A. World Allergy Organ J Article BACKGROUND: Improved understanding of the normal range of blood eosinophil counts (BEC) and conditions that influence them in non-asthmatic individuals should allow more accurate estimation of the threshold at which eosinophilic disease should be considered, diagnosed, and treated. This analysis investigated the impact of atopy, smoking, and parasitic infection on BEC. METHODS: This was a post hoc analysis of non-asthmatic subjects from a case-control study (CONEP 450/10) conducted at the Program for Control of Asthma in Bahia (ProAR). Participant BECs were measured at baseline; correlations between predefined risk factors and BEC were assessed via univariate and stratified analysis. RESULTS: Of the 454 participants included, 3% were helminth parasite-positive, 18% were non-helminth parasite-positive; and 450 had BEC data. The median (interquartile range [IQR]) BEC was 152 (96, 252) cells/μL. Any positive skin prick test, elevated total immunoglobulin E, allergic rhinitis, and being a current smoker were all individually associated with higher BEC (p < 0.05) compared with BEC in participants without these factors, but having a non-helminthic parasitic infection was not. Participants with all 4 risk factors that were associated with higher BEC had a median (IQR) BEC of 192 cells/μL (94, 416) versus 106 cells/μL (70, 164) for those with no risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: In non-asthmatic subjects, atopy, allergic rhinitis, and current smoking status were associated with higher BEC compared with subjects without these factors, but BEC values were well below the threshold commonly accepted as normal. Therefore, BEC should be interpreted in the context of an individual's medical conditions and other BEC-influencing factors. World Allergy Organization 2020-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7232113/ /pubmed/32435326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2020.100119 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kwon, Namhee
Pizzichini, Emilio
Bansal, Aruna T.
Albers, Frank C.
Barnes, Neil
Rile, John H.
Lima-matos, Aline
Viera ponte, Eduardo
Cruz, Alvaro A.
Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil
title Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil
title_full Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil
title_fullStr Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil
title_short Factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: Post hoc analysis of data from Brazil
title_sort factors that affect blood eosinophil counts in a non-asthmatic population: post hoc analysis of data from brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7232113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32435326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2020.100119
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