Associations in asthma between quantitative computed tomography and bronchial biopsy-derived airway remodelling

Author:

Berair Rachid,Hartley Ruth,Mistry Vijay,Sheshadri Ajay,Gupta Sumit,Singapuri Amisha,Gonem Sherif,Marshall Richard P.,Sousa Ana R.,Shikotra Aarti,Kay Richard,Wardlaw Andrew,Bradding Peter,Siddiqui Salman,Castro Mario,Brightling Christopher E.

Abstract

Airway remodelling in asthma remains poorly understood. This study aimed to determine the association of airway remodelling measured on bronchial biopsies with 1) lung function impairment and 2) thoracic quantitative computed tomography (QCT)-derived morphometry and densitometry measures of proximal airway remodelling and air trapping.Subjects were recruited from a single centre. Bronchial biopsy remodelling features that were the strongest predictors of lung function impairment and QCT-derived proximal airway morphometry and air trapping markers were determined by stepwise multiple regression. The best predictor of air trapping was validated in an independent replication group.Airway smooth muscle % was the only predictor of post-bronchodilator forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) % pred, while both airway smooth muscle % and vascularity were predictors of FEV1/forced vital capacity. Epithelial thickness and airway smooth muscle % were predictors of mean segmental bronchial luminal area (R2=0.12; p=0.02 and R2=0.12; p=0.015), whereas epithelial thickness was the only predictor of wall area % (R2=0.13; p=0.018). Vascularity was the only significant predictor of air trapping (R2=0.24; p=0.001), which was validated in the replication group (R2=0.19; p=0.031).In asthma, airway smooth muscle content and vascularity were both associated with airflow obstruction. QCT-derived proximal airway morphometry was most strongly associated with epithelial thickness and airway smooth muscle content, whereas air trapping was related to vascularity.

Funder

GlaxoSmithKline

Wellcome

Novartis

Seventh Framework Programme

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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