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Chronic infection with Chlamydia pneumoniae in asthma: a type-2 low infection related phenotype.
Calmes, Doriane; Huynen, Pascale; Paulus, Virginie et al.
2021In Respiratory Research, 22 (1), p. 72
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Keywords :
Asthma; Chlamydia pneumoniae; Macrolides; Neutrophils; Phenotypes; Sputum
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND: Chlamydia pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae have been implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma and are responsible for chronic inflammation when host immune system fails to eradicate the bacteria. METHOD: We performed a prospective study on 410 patients who underwent a visit at the asthma clinic of CHU of Liege between June 2016 and June 2018 with serology testing for C. pneumoniae and M. pneumoniae. RESULTS: 65% of our asthmatic population had serum IgA and/or IgG towards C. pneumoniae, while only 12.6% had IgM and/or IgG against M. pneumoniae. Compared to seronegative asthmatics, asthmatics with IgA+ and IgG+ against C. pneumoniae were more often male and older with a higher proportion of patients with smoking history. They received higher doses of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and displayed lower FEV(1)/FVC ratio, higher RV/TLC ratio and lower conductance. They had higher levels of fibrinogen, though in the normal range and had lower sputum eosinophil counts. Patients with IgA- and IgG+ against C. pneumoniae were older and had higher blood monocyte counts and alpha-1-antitrypsin levels as compared to seronegative patients. Patients with IgM and/or IgG towards M. pneumoniae were more often males than seronegative asthmatics. In a subpopulation of 14 neutrophilic asthmatics with Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA + /IgG + treated with macrolides, we found a significant decrease in blood neutrophils and normalization of sputum neutrophil count but no effect on asthma quality of life and exacerbations. CONCLUSION: Positive Chlamydia serologic test is more common than positive Mycoplasma serology. Asthmatics with IgA and IgG against C. pneumoniae have more severe disease with increased airway obstruction, higher doses of ICS, more signs of air trapping and less type-2 inflammation.
Disciplines :
Cardiovascular & respiratory systems
Author, co-author :
Calmes, Doriane 
Huynen, Pascale ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Bact., mycologie, parasitologie, virologie, microbio.
Paulus, Virginie 
Henket, Monique 
Guissard, Françoise 
Moermans, Catherine  
Louis, Renaud ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Pneumologie - Allergologie
Schleich, Florence ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la motricité > Département des sciences de la motricité
Language :
English
Title :
Chronic infection with Chlamydia pneumoniae in asthma: a type-2 low infection related phenotype.
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Respiratory Research
ISSN :
1465-9921
eISSN :
1465-993X
Publisher :
BioMed Central, United Kingdom
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Pages :
72
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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