The organizing pneumonias : a critical review of current concepts and treatment
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The organizing pneumonias : a critical review of current concepts and treatment
Abstract
In this comprehensive review, two very closely related interstitial pneumonias are discussed: the cryptogenic form of organizing pneumonia (COP); and secondary forms of organizing pneumonia (OP), which occur in association with identifiable medical conditions. Some newer and lesser known of these associated conditions are described, most importantly post-radiation OP.Rapidly progressive, corticosteroid-resistant and poor prognostic forms of OP have been described. These types purportedly occur more frequently in secondary OP. However, OPs frequently coexist with other interstitial pneumonias, especially when associated with connective tissue diseases. Therefore, tissue sampling error or an incorrect morphologic diagnosis can be the basis for the occurrence of clinically aggressive OPs. By using the 2002 American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society diagnostic criteria, some pre-2002 cases reported as OP would be re-classified today.Although COP is considered to have a good prognosis and to be corticosteroid responsive, approximately 70% of patients, treated with corticosteroids, relapse even during initial treatment. Multiple and late relapses occur in about one-third of the patients. We performed a meta-analysis of second-line treatment options for corticosteroid-refractory forms of OP. Three alternative nonsteroid agents - cyclophosphamide, azathioprine, and cyclosporin - have been used in combination with corticosteroids. On careful review, in a number of cases reported as secondary OP, other histologic interstitial patterns besides OP were described. The need for second-line therapy in these patients might have been dictated by the non-organizing pneumonic component. Most of the scant number of reports come from outside the US. World experience with these is limited, but good clinical outcomes have been noted, even in patients with interstitial patterns in addition to OP.The initiation of the OP tissue response in the bronchiolar and sub-bronchiolar location may be due to the presence of bronchiolar-associated lymphoid tissue found at the bifurcations of the bronchioles. Inhaled antigens stimulate granulocyte colony stimulating factor-mediated airway inflammation, followed later by CD44-mediated clearance. Repair requires intrabronchiolar formation of granulation tissue and a favorable ratio of matrix metalloproteinase to tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (MMP : TIMP) within the stroma. This reparative milieu allows extracellular matrix degradation and re-synthesis to occur. MMP-expressing fibroblasts then phagocytose the collagen fibrils and microfibrils produced earlier in repair, reversing the initial fibrosis.
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