Endotypes identified by cluster analysis in asthmatics and non-asthmatics and their clinical characteristics at follow-up: the case-control EGEA study

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Nadif, Rachel [1 ]
Febrissy, Mickael [2 ]
Andrianjafimasy, Miora Valerie [1 ]
Le Moual, Nicole [1 ]
Gormand, Frederic [3 ]
Just, Jocelyne [4 ]
Pin, Isabelle [5 ,6 ]
Siroux, Valerie [5 ]
Matran, Regis [7 ,8 ]
Dumas, Orianne [1 ]
Nadif, Mohamed [9 ]
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[1] Univ Paris Saclay, Univ Paris Sud, Equipe Epidemiol Resp Integrat, INSERM,UVSQ,CESP, F-94807 Villejuif, France
[2] Univ Paris, LIPADE, Paris, France
[3] CHU Lyon, Pneumol Dept, Lyon, France
[4] Sorbonne Univ, Serv Allergol, Hop Trousseau, AP HP, Paris, France
[5] Univ Grenoble Alpes, IAB, Team Environm Epidemiol Appl Reprod & Resp Hlth, INSERM,CNRS, F-38000 Grenoble, France
[6] CHU Grenoble Alpes, Pediat, Grenoble, France
[7] Univ Lille Nord France, Lille, France
[8] CHU Lille, Pole Biol Pathol Genet, Lab Biochim & Biol Mol, Lille, France
[9] CNRS, Ctr Borelli, Univ Paris, F-75005 Paris, France
关键词
asthma epidemiology; BRONCHIAL HYPERRESPONSIVENESS; INFLAMMATORY HETEROGENEITY; OXIDATIVE STRESS; PHENOTYPES; ENVIRONMENT; GENETICS; ATOPY;
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10.1136/bmjresp-2020-000632
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background Identifying relevant asthma endotypes may be the first step towards improving asthma management. We aimed identifying respiratory endotypes in adults using a cluster analysis and to compare their clinical characteristics at follow-up. Methods The analysis was performed separately among current asthmatics (CA, n=402) and never asthmatics (NA, n=666) from the first follow-up of the French EGEA study (EGEA2). Cluster analysis jointly considered 4 demographic, 22 clinical/functional (respiratory symptoms, asthma treatments, lung function) and four blood biological (allergy-related, inflammation-related and oxidative stress-related biomarkers) characteristics at EGEA2. The clinical characteristics at follow-up (EGEA3) were compared according to the endotype identified at EGEA2. Results We identified five respiratory endotypes, three among CA and two among NA: CA1 (n=53) with active treated adult-onset asthma, poor lung function, chronic cough and phlegm and dyspnoea, high body mass index, and high blood neutrophil count and fluorescent oxidation products level; CA2 (n=219) with mild asthma and rhinitis; CA3 (n=130) with inactive/mild untreated allergic childhood-onset asthma, high frequency of current smokers and low frequency of attacks of breathlessness at rest, and high IgE level; NA1 (n=489) asymptomatic, and NA2 (n=177) with respiratory symptoms, high blood neutrophil and eosinophil counts. CA1 had poor asthma control and high leptin level, CA2 had hyper-responsiveness and high interleukin (IL)-1Ra, IL-5, IL-7, IL-8, IL-10, IL-13 and TNF-alpha levels, and NA2 had high leptin and C reactive protein levels. Ten years later, asthmatics in CA1 had worse clinical characteristics whereas those in CA3 had better respiratory outcomes than CA2; NA in NA2 had more respiratory symptoms and higher rate of incident asthma than those in NA1. Conclusion These results highlight the interest to jointly consider clinical and biological characteristics in cluster analyses to identify endotypes among adults with or without asthma.
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