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Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD

INTRODUCTION: Allergic sensitisation to fungi such as Aspergillus are associated to poor clinical outcomes in asthma, bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis; however, clinical relevance in COPD remains unclear. METHODS: Patients with stable COPD (n=446) and nondiseased controls (n=51) were prospectively...

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Autores principales: Tiew, Pei Yee, Ko, Fanny Wai San, Pang, Sze Lei, Matta, Sri Anusha, Sio, Yang Yie, Poh, Mau Ern, Lau, Kenny J.X., Mac Aogáin, Micheál, Jaggi, Tavleen Kaur, Ivan, Fransiskus Xaverius, Gaultier, Nicolas E., Uchida, Akira, Drautz-Moses, Daniela I., Xu, Huiying, Koh, Mariko Siyue, Hui, David Shu Cheong, Tee, Augustine, Abisheganaden, John Arputhan, Schuster, Stephan C., Chew, Fook Tim, Chotirmall, Sanjay H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32341102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00418-2020
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author Tiew, Pei Yee
Ko, Fanny Wai San
Pang, Sze Lei
Matta, Sri Anusha
Sio, Yang Yie
Poh, Mau Ern
Lau, Kenny J.X.
Mac Aogáin, Micheál
Jaggi, Tavleen Kaur
Ivan, Fransiskus Xaverius
Gaultier, Nicolas E.
Uchida, Akira
Drautz-Moses, Daniela I.
Xu, Huiying
Koh, Mariko Siyue
Hui, David Shu Cheong
Tee, Augustine
Abisheganaden, John Arputhan
Schuster, Stephan C.
Chew, Fook Tim
Chotirmall, Sanjay H.
author_facet Tiew, Pei Yee
Ko, Fanny Wai San
Pang, Sze Lei
Matta, Sri Anusha
Sio, Yang Yie
Poh, Mau Ern
Lau, Kenny J.X.
Mac Aogáin, Micheál
Jaggi, Tavleen Kaur
Ivan, Fransiskus Xaverius
Gaultier, Nicolas E.
Uchida, Akira
Drautz-Moses, Daniela I.
Xu, Huiying
Koh, Mariko Siyue
Hui, David Shu Cheong
Tee, Augustine
Abisheganaden, John Arputhan
Schuster, Stephan C.
Chew, Fook Tim
Chotirmall, Sanjay H.
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description INTRODUCTION: Allergic sensitisation to fungi such as Aspergillus are associated to poor clinical outcomes in asthma, bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis; however, clinical relevance in COPD remains unclear. METHODS: Patients with stable COPD (n=446) and nondiseased controls (n=51) were prospectively recruited across three countries (Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong) and screened against a comprehensive allergen panel including house dust mites, pollens, cockroach and fungi. For the first time, using a metagenomics approach, we assessed outdoor and indoor environmental allergen exposure in COPD. We identified key fungi in outdoor air and developed specific-IgE assays against the top culturable fungi, linking sensitisation responses to COPD outcomes. Indoor air and surface allergens were prospectively evaluated by metagenomics in the homes of 11 COPD patients and linked to clinical outcome. RESULTS: High frequencies of sensitisation to a broad range of allergens occur in COPD. Fungal sensitisation associates with frequent exacerbations, and unsupervised clustering reveals a “highly sensitised fungal predominant” subgroup demonstrating significant symptomatology, frequent exacerbations and poor lung function. Outdoor and indoor environments serve as important reservoirs of fungal allergen exposure in COPD and promote a sensitisation response to outdoor air fungi. Indoor (home) environments with high fungal allergens associate with greater COPD symptoms and poorer lung function, illustrating the importance of environmental exposures on clinical outcomes in COPD. CONCLUSION: Fungal sensitisation is prevalent in COPD and associates with frequent exacerbations representing a potential treatable trait. Outdoor and indoor (home) environments represent a key source of fungal allergen exposure, amenable to intervention, in “sensitised” COPD.
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spelling pubmed-74536452020-09-02 Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD Tiew, Pei Yee Ko, Fanny Wai San Pang, Sze Lei Matta, Sri Anusha Sio, Yang Yie Poh, Mau Ern Lau, Kenny J.X. Mac Aogáin, Micheál Jaggi, Tavleen Kaur Ivan, Fransiskus Xaverius Gaultier, Nicolas E. Uchida, Akira Drautz-Moses, Daniela I. Xu, Huiying Koh, Mariko Siyue Hui, David Shu Cheong Tee, Augustine Abisheganaden, John Arputhan Schuster, Stephan C. Chew, Fook Tim Chotirmall, Sanjay H. Eur Respir J Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Allergic sensitisation to fungi such as Aspergillus are associated to poor clinical outcomes in asthma, bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis; however, clinical relevance in COPD remains unclear. METHODS: Patients with stable COPD (n=446) and nondiseased controls (n=51) were prospectively recruited across three countries (Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong) and screened against a comprehensive allergen panel including house dust mites, pollens, cockroach and fungi. For the first time, using a metagenomics approach, we assessed outdoor and indoor environmental allergen exposure in COPD. We identified key fungi in outdoor air and developed specific-IgE assays against the top culturable fungi, linking sensitisation responses to COPD outcomes. Indoor air and surface allergens were prospectively evaluated by metagenomics in the homes of 11 COPD patients and linked to clinical outcome. RESULTS: High frequencies of sensitisation to a broad range of allergens occur in COPD. Fungal sensitisation associates with frequent exacerbations, and unsupervised clustering reveals a “highly sensitised fungal predominant” subgroup demonstrating significant symptomatology, frequent exacerbations and poor lung function. Outdoor and indoor environments serve as important reservoirs of fungal allergen exposure in COPD and promote a sensitisation response to outdoor air fungi. Indoor (home) environments with high fungal allergens associate with greater COPD symptoms and poorer lung function, illustrating the importance of environmental exposures on clinical outcomes in COPD. CONCLUSION: Fungal sensitisation is prevalent in COPD and associates with frequent exacerbations representing a potential treatable trait. Outdoor and indoor (home) environments represent a key source of fungal allergen exposure, amenable to intervention, in “sensitised” COPD. European Respiratory Society 2020-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7453645/ /pubmed/32341102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00418-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2020 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
Tiew, Pei Yee
Ko, Fanny Wai San
Pang, Sze Lei
Matta, Sri Anusha
Sio, Yang Yie
Poh, Mau Ern
Lau, Kenny J.X.
Mac Aogáin, Micheál
Jaggi, Tavleen Kaur
Ivan, Fransiskus Xaverius
Gaultier, Nicolas E.
Uchida, Akira
Drautz-Moses, Daniela I.
Xu, Huiying
Koh, Mariko Siyue
Hui, David Shu Cheong
Tee, Augustine
Abisheganaden, John Arputhan
Schuster, Stephan C.
Chew, Fook Tim
Chotirmall, Sanjay H.
Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD
title Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD
title_full Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD
title_fullStr Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD
title_full_unstemmed Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD
title_short Environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in COPD
title_sort environmental fungal sensitisation associates with poorer clinical outcomes in copd
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32341102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00418-2020
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