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. 2017 Jul;9(7):2015-2021.
doi: 10.21037/jtd.2017.06.121.

Bronchial hyperreactivity in perimenstrual asthma is associated with increased Th-2 response in lower airways

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Bronchial hyperreactivity in perimenstrual asthma is associated with increased Th-2 response in lower airways

Szymon Skoczynski et al. J Thorac Dis. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Perimenstrual asthma (PMA) is a commonly observed, usually difficult-to-treat asthma phenotype. The mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain unexplained. The aim of the study was to assess the degree of airway hyperresponsiveness and its relationship to proinflammatory cytokines concentration in lower airways of PMA compared to non-PMA patients.

Methods: Premenopausal women with regular menstrual cycles diagnosed as: PMA (n=12), non-PMA asthmatics (n=9), and healthy controls (n=10) were prospectively followed for 10 weeks over two consecutive menstrual cycles. The bronchial responsiveness (BR) test to methacholine was performed in each subject prior to the study. The serum for total immunoglobulin E (IgE) concentrations was taken and sputum was induced in the 26th day of each of the two cycles. Sputum concentration of eotaxin, IL-4 and IL-10 were measured by ELISA.

Results: Levels of BR to metacholine as well, as total blood IgE concentrations in PMA subjects were significantly higher than in non-PMA asthmatics and healthy controls (P=0.001, P=0.022 respectively) and correlated with each other (P=0.030; r =-0.65). Sputum eotaxin and IL-4 concentrations in luteal phase were increased in PMA patients when compared with non-PMA asthmatics (P=0.016; P=0.041, respectively) and healthy subjects (P<0.001 both cytokines). No differences for the sputum levels of IL-10 among studied groups were seen.

Conclusions: BR level in perimenstrual asthma is higher than in non-PMA asthmatics and correlates with increased total IgE serum concentration. The increased level of BR in PMA patients is associated with a shift in the type-1/type-2 cytokine balance toward a type-2 response.

Keywords: Bronchial hyperreactivity; cytokines; perimenstrual asthma.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: The results of the study were presented during the European Respiratory Society in Munich (Germany), 6-10.09.2014 (Eur Respir J Suppl 2014;44:2).

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The correlation between total serum IgE concentration with PC20 values in PMA group. IgE, immunoglobulin E; PMA, perimenstrual asthma.

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