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Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis

BACKGROUND: The clinical context for using blood eosinophil (EOS) counts as treatment–response biomarkers in asthma and COPD requires better understanding of EOS distributions and ranges. We describe EOS distributions and ranges published in asthma, COPD, control (non-asthma/COPD) and general popula...

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Autores principales: Benson, Victoria S., Hartl, Sylvia, Barnes, Neil, Galwey, Nicholas, Van Dyke, Melissa K., Kwon, Namhee
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8756293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34172466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.04590-2020
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author Benson, Victoria S.
Hartl, Sylvia
Barnes, Neil
Galwey, Nicholas
Van Dyke, Melissa K.
Kwon, Namhee
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Hartl, Sylvia
Barnes, Neil
Galwey, Nicholas
Van Dyke, Melissa K.
Kwon, Namhee
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description BACKGROUND: The clinical context for using blood eosinophil (EOS) counts as treatment–response biomarkers in asthma and COPD requires better understanding of EOS distributions and ranges. We describe EOS distributions and ranges published in asthma, COPD, control (non-asthma/COPD) and general populations. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive literature review and meta-analysis of observational studies (January 2008 to November 2018) that included EOS counts in asthma, severe asthma, COPD, control and general populations. Excluded studies had total sample sizes <200, EOS as inclusion criterion, hospitalised population only and exclusively paediatric participants. RESULTS: Overall, 91 eligible studies were identified, most had total-population-level data available: asthma (39 studies), severe asthma (12 studies), COPD (23 studies), control (seven studies) and general populations (14 studies); some articles reported data for multiple populations. Reported EOS distributions were right-skewed (seven studies). Reported median EOS counts ranged from 157–280 cells·µL(−1) (asthma, 22 studies); 200–400 cells·µL(−1) (severe asthma, eight studies); 150–183 cells·µL(−1) (COPD, six studies); and 100–160 cells·µL(−1) (controls, three studies); and 100–200 cells·µL(−1) (general populations, six studies). The meta-analysis showed that observed variability was mostly between studies rather than within studies. Factors reportedly associated with higher blood EOS counts included current smoking, positive skin-prick test, elevated total IgE, comorbid allergic rhinitis, age ≤18 years, male sex, spirometric asthma/COPD diagnosis, metabolic syndrome and adiposity. CONCLUSION: EOS distribution and range varied by study population, and were affected by clinical factors including age, smoking history and comorbidities, which, regardless of severity, should be considered during treatment decision-making.
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spelling pubmed-87562932022-01-14 Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis Benson, Victoria S. Hartl, Sylvia Barnes, Neil Galwey, Nicholas Van Dyke, Melissa K. Kwon, Namhee Eur Respir J Review BACKGROUND: The clinical context for using blood eosinophil (EOS) counts as treatment–response biomarkers in asthma and COPD requires better understanding of EOS distributions and ranges. We describe EOS distributions and ranges published in asthma, COPD, control (non-asthma/COPD) and general populations. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive literature review and meta-analysis of observational studies (January 2008 to November 2018) that included EOS counts in asthma, severe asthma, COPD, control and general populations. Excluded studies had total sample sizes <200, EOS as inclusion criterion, hospitalised population only and exclusively paediatric participants. RESULTS: Overall, 91 eligible studies were identified, most had total-population-level data available: asthma (39 studies), severe asthma (12 studies), COPD (23 studies), control (seven studies) and general populations (14 studies); some articles reported data for multiple populations. Reported EOS distributions were right-skewed (seven studies). Reported median EOS counts ranged from 157–280 cells·µL(−1) (asthma, 22 studies); 200–400 cells·µL(−1) (severe asthma, eight studies); 150–183 cells·µL(−1) (COPD, six studies); and 100–160 cells·µL(−1) (controls, three studies); and 100–200 cells·µL(−1) (general populations, six studies). The meta-analysis showed that observed variability was mostly between studies rather than within studies. Factors reportedly associated with higher blood EOS counts included current smoking, positive skin-prick test, elevated total IgE, comorbid allergic rhinitis, age ≤18 years, male sex, spirometric asthma/COPD diagnosis, metabolic syndrome and adiposity. CONCLUSION: EOS distribution and range varied by study population, and were affected by clinical factors including age, smoking history and comorbidities, which, regardless of severity, should be considered during treatment decision-making. European Respiratory Society 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8756293/ /pubmed/34172466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.04590-2020 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
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Benson, Victoria S.
Hartl, Sylvia
Barnes, Neil
Galwey, Nicholas
Van Dyke, Melissa K.
Kwon, Namhee
Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis
title Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis
title_full Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis
title_short Blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis
title_sort blood eosinophil counts in the general population and airways disease: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8756293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34172466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.04590-2020
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