The effect of highly effective modulator therapy on systemic inflammation in cystic fibrosis

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Maher Rosemary EORCID,Cytlak-Chaudhuri UrszulaORCID,Aleem Saad,Barry Peter JORCID,Brice DanielORCID,Caamaño-Gutiérrez EvaORCID,Driver Kimberley,Emmott EdwardORCID,Rothwell Alexander,Smith Emily,Travis MarkORCID,Lee DaveORCID,McNamara Paul SORCID,Waller Ian,Smith Jaclyn AORCID,Jones Andrew MORCID,Lord Robert WORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundDespite significant clinical improvements, there is evidence of persisting airway inflammation in people with cystic fibrosis established on Elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ETI) therapy. As CF is a multi-system disease, systemic immune profiles can reflect local inflammation within the lungs and other organs. Understanding systemic inflammation after ETI therapy may reveal important translational insights. This study aims to profile systemic inflammatory changes and relate these to the well-documented improvements observed with ETI therapy.MethodsWe conducted a single-centre longitudinal study with 57 CF subjects initiating ETI therapy. All participants were Phe508del homozygous or Phe508del/minimal function. Blood samples were collected pre-ETI and 3-12 months post-therapy initiation. Analyses included mass spectrometry-based proteomics, a multiplex immunoassay, and flow cytometry for peripheral immune cell counts and phenotype. Controls samples were provided by 29 age-matched healthy controls.ResultsSystemic inflammation reduced with ETI therapy; however, the immune profile remained distinct from healthy controls. ETI reduced neutrophil counts and was associated with a more mature, less inflammatory phenotype, as well as a shift toward an immune resolving state associated with increased CD206 expression. Cytokines known to influence neutrophil levels reduced with therapy. Despite ETI therapy, neutrophil and monocyte counts remained elevated compared to healthy controls. There was no obvious association between the ETI-related improvements in systemic inflammation and lung function.ConclusionsPatients with CF show evidence of persisting systemic inflammation despite ETI therapy, this may have long term potentially adverse effects on respiratory and other organ systems.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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