Author:
Holz Olaf,Müller Meike,Carstensen Saskia,Olin Anna-Carin,Hohlfeld Jens M.
Abstract
AbstractParticles in exhaled air (PEx) are generated when collapsed small airways reopen during breathing. PEx can be noninvasively collected by particle impaction, allowing the analysis of undiluted epithelial lining fluid (ELF). We used the endotoxin (LPS) challenge model to proof the concept that PEx can be used to monitor inflammatory changes in the lung. In this pilot study PEx were collected from ten healthy nonsmoking subjects using the PExA® instrument twice before and twice after a segmental LPS challenge (5, 21 h). Following a 4-week washout period, PEx were collected during the week before and 5 h after a whole lung LPS inhalation challenge. PEx biomarkers were compared to blood, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) following segmental challenge and induced sputum (ISP) following inhalation challenge. A clear LPS-induced inflammatory response was detectable in BAL fluid, ISP and blood. Albumin and surfactant–protein D were detectable in all PEx samples. While most baseline cytokines were close to or below the detection limit, the median (IQR) IL-6 and IL-8 concentrations in PEx increased significantly after segmental (0.04 (0.03; 0.06) fg/ng PEx; 0.10 (0.08; 0.17) fg/ng PEx) and inhalation LPS challenge (0.19 (0.15; 0.23) fg/ng PEx; 0.32 (0.23; 0.42) fg/ng PEx). Using a highly sensitive analysis platform, we were able to detect a cytokine response in PEx during the early phase of LPS-induced inflammation. This will broaden the spectrum of applications for this noninvasive method to monitor inflammatory processes in the lung, including its use in clinical trials for respiratory drug development.Trial registration: The study has been registered on 07.02.2017 at Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03044327).
Funder
German Center for Lung Research
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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