Distinct patterns of inflammation in the airway lumen and bronchial mucosa of children with cystic fibrosis

被引:61
|
作者
Regamey, Nicolas [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tsartsali, Lemonia [1 ]
Hilliard, Tom N. [1 ,2 ]
Fuchs, Oliver [3 ]
Tan, Hui-Leng [1 ,2 ]
Zhu, Jie [2 ]
Qiu, Yu-Sheng [2 ]
Alton, Eric W. F. W. [2 ]
Jeffery, Peter K. [2 ]
Bush, Andrew [1 ]
Davies, Jane C. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Royal Brompton Hosp, Dept Paediat Resp Med, London SW3 6LY, England
[2] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Natl Heart & Lung Inst, Dept Gene Therapy, London, England
[3] Univ Hosp Bern, Dept Paediat, Div Paediat Resp Med, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; ENDOBRONCHIAL BIOPSIES; LUNG-FUNCTION; SEVERE EXACERBATIONS; CELL NUMBER; ASTHMA; INFECTION; INFANTS; MICE; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1136/thoraxjnl-2011-200585
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Background Studies in cystic fibrosis (CF) generally focus on inflammation present in the airway lumen. Little is known about inflammation occurring in the airway wall, the site ultimately destroyed in end-stage disease. Objective To test the hypothesis that inflammatory patterns in the lumen do not reflect those in the airway wall of children with CF. Methods Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and endobronchial biopsies were obtained from 46 children with CF and 16 disease-free controls. BAL cell differential was assessed using May-Gruenwald-stained cytospins. Area profile counts of bronchial tissue immunopositive inflammatory cells were determined. Results BAL fluid from children with CF had a predominance of neutrophils compared with controls (median 810x10(3)/ml vs 1x10(3)/ml, p<0.0001). In contrast, subepithelial bronchial tissue from children with CF was characterised by a predominance of lymphocytes (median 961 vs 717 cells/mm(2), p=0.014), of which 82% were (CD3) T lymphocytes. In chest exacerbations, BAL fluid from children with CF had more inflammatory cells of all types compared with those with stable disease whereas, in biopsies, only the numbers of lymphocytes and macrophages, but not of neutrophils, were higher. A positive culture of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was associated with higher numbers of T lymphocytes in subepithelial bronchial tissue (median 1174 vs 714 cells/mm(2), p=0.029), but no changes were seen in BAL fluid. Cell counts in BAL fluid and biopsies were positively correlated with age but were unrelated to each other. Conclusion The inflammatory response in the CF airway is compartmentalised. In contrast to the neutrophil-dominated inflammation present in the airway lumen, the bronchial mucosa is characterised by the recruitment and accumulation of lymphocytes.
引用
收藏
页码:170 / 176
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effects of recombinant human DNase and hypertonic saline on airway inflammation in children with cystic fibrosis
    Suri, R
    Marshall, LJ
    Wallis, C
    Metcalfe, C
    Bush, A
    Shute, JK
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2002, 166 (03) : 352 - 355
  • [32] Biomarkers of neutrophilic inflammation in exhaled air of cystic fibrosis children with bacterial airway infections
    Bodini, A
    D'Orazio, C
    Peroni, D
    Corradi, M
    Folesani, G
    Baraldi, E
    Assael, BM
    Boner, A
    Piacentini, GL
    PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY, 2005, 40 (06) : 494 - 499
  • [33] Effects of a Short-Term Rehabilitation Program on Airway Inflammation in Children With Cystic Fibrosis
    Moeller, Alexander
    Staempfli, Simon F.
    Rueckert, Beate
    Rechsteiner, Thomas
    Hamacher, Juerg
    Wildhaber, Johannes H.
    PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY, 2010, 45 (06) : 541 - 551
  • [34] AIRWAY SURFACE LIQUID PH IN CHILDREN WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS AND ITS RELATION WITH INFECTION AND INFLAMMATION
    Puvvadi, R.
    Borisov, S.
    Shaw, N.
    Berry, L.
    Klimant, I
    Stick, S. M.
    Schultz, A.
    PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY, 2015, 50 : 233 - 233
  • [35] Metabolomic Evaluation of Neutrophilic Airway Inflammation in Cystic Fibrosis
    Esther, Charles R., Jr.
    Coakley, Raymond D.
    Henderson, Ashley G.
    Zhou, Yi-Hui
    Wright, Fred A.
    Boucher, Richard C.
    CHEST, 2015, 148 (02) : 507 - 515
  • [36] Cystic fibrosis airway epithelium remodelling: involvement of inflammation
    Adam, Damien
    Roux-Delrieu, Jacqueline
    Luczka, Emilie
    Bonnomet, Arnaud
    Lesage, Julien
    Merol, Jean-Claude
    Polette, Myriam
    Abely, Michel
    Coraux, Christelle
    JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, 2015, 235 (03): : 408 - 419
  • [37] Infection and Inflammation MUC up the Cystic Fibrosis Airway
    Ma, Jonathan
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2022, 67 (02) : 153 - 154
  • [38] Airway inflammation and ion channel abnormalities in cystic fibrosis
    Shute, J
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY, 2000, 30 (12): : 1676 - 1681
  • [39] Airway remodelling and its relationship to inflammation in cystic fibrosis
    Regamey, Nicolas
    Jeffery, Peter K.
    Alton, Eric W. F. W.
    Bush, Andrew
    Davies, Jane C.
    THORAX, 2011, 66 (07) : 624 - 629
  • [40] Pseudomonas aeruginosa adaptation to airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis
    Staudinger, B.
    Rosen, H.
    Singh, P.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2008, 56 (01) : 241 - 242