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. 2005 Nov;116(5):1123-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2005.08.030. Epub 2005 Oct 3.

Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae serology and asthma in adults: a longitudinal analysis

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Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae serology and asthma in adults: a longitudinal analysis

Rafael Pasternack et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2005 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Many cross-sectional studies have found an association between Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection and asthma, and a possible causative role of C pneumoniae infection in asthma pathogenesis has been proposed. No longitudinal studies have been undertaken to estimate the effect on asthma incidence of previous or chronic infection.

Objective: We evaluated whether serological findings suggestive for recent or chronic C pneumoniae infection affect asthma risk or lung function during follow-up.

Methods: We followed a population-based adult cohort for 15 years and made a clinical evaluation of persons with new persistent asthma (n = 83) and matched controls (n = 162). Serological testing was performed by microimmunofluorescence and enzyme immunoassay from both baseline and follow-up samples.

Results: Subjects with serologically diagnosed recent or chronic C pneumoniae infection did not run a higher risk of new asthma. An increased risk was found in subjects with allergic rhinitis, low lung function, history of smoking, and positive family background of asthma or allergy. However, chronic C pneumoniae infection was found to accelerate the loss of lung function significantly in subjects who contracted new nonatopic asthma (median change in FEV(1), 89.6 vs 55.9 mL/y; P = .032).

Conclusion: Chronic C pneumoniae infection promotes the development of airflow limitation in adults with nonatopic asthma. However, our results indicate that at the population level, any possible effect of C pneumoniae infection on asthma incidence is of minor significance.

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  • Chlamydia pneumoniae and airway remodeling.
    Hahn DL. Hahn DL. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006 May;117(5):1193; author reply 1193-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2006.02.009. Epub 2006 Apr 3. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2006. PMID: 16675354 No abstract available.

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