Author:
Cao Chao,Li Wen,Hua Wen,Yan Fugui,Zhang Hao,Huang Huaqiong,Ying Yinghua,Li Na,Lan Fen,Wang Shaobin,Chen Xiao,Li Jing,Liu Jinkai,Lai Tianwen,Bao Zhengqiang,Cao Yuan,Zhao Yun,Huang Gang,Huang Lili,Huang Yaqing,Wu Ping,Peng Chao,Chen Zhihua,Chung Kian Fan,Zhong Nanshan,Ying Songmin,Shen Huahao
Abstract
Abstract
Background
It is now recognized that asthma
can present in different forms. Typically, asthma present with symptoms of wheeze, breathlessness and cough. Atypical forms of asthma such as cough variant asthma (CVA) or chest tightness variant asthma (CTVA) do not wheeze. We hypothesize that these different forms of asthma may have distinctive cellular and molecular features.
Methods
30 patients with typical or classical asthma (CA), 27 patients with CVA, 30 patients with CTVA, and 30 healthy control adults were enrolled in this prospective study. We measured serum IgE, lung function, sputum eosinophils, nitric oxide in exhaled breath (FeNO). We performed proteomic analysis of induced-sputum supernatants by mass spectrometry.
Results
There were no significant differences in atopy and FEV1 among patients with CA, CVA, and CTVA. Serum IgE, sputum eosinophil percentages, FeNO, anxiety and depression scores were significantly increased in the three presentations of asthmatic patients as compared with healthy controls but there was no difference between the asthmatic groups. Comprehensive mass spectrometric analysis revealed more than a thousand proteins in the sputum from patients with CA, CVA, and CTVA, among which 23 secreted proteins were higher in patients than that in controls.
Conclusions
Patients with CA, CVA, or CTVA share common clinical characteristics of eosinophilic airway inflammation. And more importantly, their sputum samples were composed with common factors with minor distinctions. These findings support the concept that these three different presentations of asthma have similar pathogenetic mechanism in terms of an enhanced Th2 associated with eosinophilia. In addition, this study identified a pool of novel biomarkers for diagnosis of asthma and to label its subtypes.
Trial registrationhttp://www.chictr.org.cn (ChiCTR-OOC-15006221)
Funder
Key Site of National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease, the Key Science-Technology Innovation Team of Zhejiang Province
the National 1000 Talents Program for Young Scholars, the National Natural Science Foundation of China
the AstraZeneca Asia Emergent iMed
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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