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Severe asthma exists despite suppressed tissue inflammation: findings of the U-BIOPRED study

Wilson, Susan J.; Ward, Jonathan A.; Sousa, Ana R.; Corfield, Julie; Bansal, Aruna T.; De Meulder, Bertrand; Lefaudeux, Diane; Auffray, Charles; Loza, Matthew J.; Baribaud, Frederic; Fitch, Neil; Sterk, Peter J.; Chung, Kian Fan; Gibeon, David; Sun, Kai; Guo, Yi-ke; Adcock, Ian M.; Djukanovic, Ratko; Dahlen, Barbro; Chanez, Pascal; Shaw, Dominick E.; Krug, Norbert; Hohlfeld, Jens; Sandstr�m, Thomas; Howarth, Peter H.

Authors

Susan J. Wilson

Jonathan A. Ward

Ana R. Sousa

Julie Corfield

Aruna T. Bansal

Bertrand De Meulder

Diane Lefaudeux

Charles Auffray

Matthew J. Loza

Frederic Baribaud

Neil Fitch

Peter J. Sterk

Kian Fan Chung

David Gibeon

Kai Sun

Yi-ke Guo

Ian M. Adcock

Ratko Djukanovic

Barbro Dahlen

Pascal Chanez

Dominick E. Shaw

Norbert Krug

Jens Hohlfeld

Thomas Sandstr�m

Peter H. Howarth



Abstract

The U-BIOPRED study is a multicentre European study aimed at a better understanding of severe asthma. It included three steroid-treated adult asthma groups (severe nonsmokers (SAn group), severe current/ex-smokers (SAs/ex group) and those with mild–moderate disease (MMA group)) and healthy controls (HC group). The aim of this cross-sectional, bronchoscopy substudy was to compare bronchial immunopathology between these groups.
In 158 participants, bronchial biopsies and bronchial epithelial brushings were collected for immunopathologic and transcriptomic analysis. Immunohistochemical analysis of glycol methacrylate resin-embedded biopsies showed there were more mast cells in submucosa of the HC group (33.6 mm⁻ ²) compared with both severe asthma groups (SAn: 17.4 mm⁻ ², p<0.001; SAs/ex: 22.2 mm⁻ ², p=0.01) and with the MMA group (21.2 mm⁻ ², p=0.01). The number of CD4+ lymphocytes was decreased in the SAs/ex group (4.7 mm⁻ ²) compared with the SAn (11.6 mm⁻ ², p=0.002), MMA (10.1 mm⁻ ², p=0.008) and HC (10.6 mm⁻ ², p<0.001) groups. No other differences were observed.
Affymetrix microarray analysis identified seven probe sets in the bronchial brushing samples that had a positive relationship with submucosal eosinophils. These mapped to COX-2 (cyclo-oxygenase-2), ADAM-7 (disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 7), SLCO1A2 (solute carrier organic anion transporter family member 1A2), TMEFF2 (transmembrane protein with epidermal growth factor like and two follistatin like domains 2) and TRPM-1 (transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 1); the remaining two are unnamed.
We conclude that in nonsmoking and smoking patients on currently recommended therapy, severe asthma exists despite suppressed tissue inflammation within the proximal airway wall.

Citation

Wilson, S. J., Ward, J. A., Sousa, A. R., Corfield, J., Bansal, A. T., De Meulder, B., Lefaudeux, D., Auffray, C., Loza, M. J., Baribaud, F., Fitch, N., Sterk, P. J., Chung, K. F., Gibeon, D., Sun, K., Guo, Y.-K., Adcock, I. M., Djukanovic, R., Dahlen, B., Chanez, P., …Howarth, P. H. (in press). Severe asthma exists despite suppressed tissue inflammation: findings of the U-BIOPRED study. European Respiratory Journal, 48(5), 1307-1319. https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01129-2016

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 10, 2016
Online Publication Date Oct 6, 2016
Deposit Date May 9, 2017
Journal European Respiratory Journal
Print ISSN 0903-1936
Electronic ISSN 1399-3003
Publisher European Respiratory Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 48
Issue 5
Pages 1307-1319
DOI https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01129-2016
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/824494
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01129-2016
Contract Date May 9, 2017


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