Serum surfactant protein D is elevated in allergic patients
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2004.02083.x
Serum surfactant protein D is elevated in allergic patients
Abstract
Background: There is evidence that surfactant protein (SP)-D is important in the innate, as well as in the adaptive pulmonary immune response. Serum concentrations of SP-D have been proposed as parameter of the integrity of the blood-airspace barrier in interstitial lung diseases. We hypothesized that serum SP-D concentrations are affected in allergic patients and correlate with changes in allergic airway inflammation.
Objective: To determine levels of serum SP-D in allergic patients compared with non-allergic controls. Furthermore, to investigate associations between serum SP-D concentrations on the one hand and changes in commonly used markers of bronchial inflammation in allergic airways disease on the other hand.
Materials and methods: Fifty allergic patients were studied and bronchial allergen challenge was used as a model to increase bronchial allergic inflammation in these patients. Serum SP-D concentrations, inflammatory parameters in induced sputum and bronchial hyper-responsiveness (BHR) were determined before and after allergen challenge. Twenty-five non-allergic volunteers served as controls.
Results: Baseline serum SP-D was significantly higher in allergic patients as compared with controls (mean serum SP-D concentration (95% confidence interval): 62.7 (55.5, 70.0) in allergic patients vs. 49.5 (36.7, 62.3) ng/mL in non-allergic controls, P=0.006). In addition, baseline serum SP-D appeared to be an independent predictor for the magnitude of the late asthmatic response after allergen challenge. Furthermore, serum SP-D was predictive for the sputum eosinophil cationic protein concentration after allergen challenge.
Conclusion: We propose that serum SP-D concentrations are associated with allergic bronchial inflammation and may give additional information, beside BHR and sputum eosinophils, about the degree of bronchial inflammation in allergic patients.
Comment in
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Surfactant protein D and asthma.Clin Exp Allergy. 2004 Dec;34(12):1815-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2004.02134.x. Clin Exp Allergy. 2004. PMID: 15663553 Review. No abstract available.
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