An observational study to determine the relationship between cough frequency and markers of inflammation in severe asthma

Author:

Holmes Joshua,McGarvey Lorcan P.A.,Birring Surinder S.,Fletcher Hannah,Heaney Liam G.

Abstract

BackgroundThe relationship between objectively measured cough and type 2 (T2) biomarkers and other measures of asthma control and severity is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between objective and subjective cough measurement tools and clinical biomarkers of asthma.MethodsPatients with severe asthma and mild-to-moderate asthma completed validated asthma and cough-related measurement tools (including ambulatory cough monitoring) and measurement of spirometry and T2 biomarkers (exhaled nitric oxide fraction (FENO) and peripheral blood eosinophil count). Patients were classified according to T2 status based on T2-low (FENO<20 ppb and peripheral blood eosinophils <150 cells·µL−1), T2-intermediate (FENO≥20 ppb or peripheral blood eosinophils ≥150 cells·µL−1) or T2-high (FENO≥20 ppb and peripheral blood eosinophils ≥150 cells·µL−1).Results61 patients completed the study measurements (42 severe asthma and 19 mild-to-moderate asthma). Patients with severe asthma had higher rates of cough than those with mild-to-moderate asthma in terms of total 24-h cough counts (geometric mean±sd170.3±2.7versus60.8±4.1; p=0.002) and cough frequency (geometric mean±sd7.1±2.7versus2.5±4.1 coughs·h−1; p=0.002). T2-low patients with severe asthma had significantly lower 24-h cough frequency compared with T2-intermediate and T2-high patients.ConclusionsIn patients with low biomarkers of T2 inflammation, cough frequency measurements were not elevated, suggesting that the mechanism for cough in asthma is underlying T2 eosinophilic inflammation and the logical first step for treating cough in asthma may be to achieve adequate suppression of T2 inflammation with currently available therapies.

Funder

PhD research project funded via the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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