Type-2 Inflammation in Health and Disease: Prevalence, Risk Factors and Multimorbidity

  • Charmaine J M Lim
  • , Christoph Gross
  • , Marie-Kathrin Breyer
  • , Robab Breyer-Kohansal
  • , Emiel F M Wouters*
  • , Sylvia Hartl
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: In patients with airflow obstruction, the levels of biomarkers of Type-2 (T2) inflammation serve to predict the effectiveness of inhaled corticosteroid and biological therapies. Elevated biomarkers of T2 inflammation, including fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO, ≥20 ppb) and blood eosinophil counts (BEC, ≥300 cells/µL), were investigated in a population-based cohort of the Austrian LEAD study. Methods: A total of 4976 individuals (aged 18–82 years) were categorised into four groups based on their FeNO and BEC levels: normal with FeNO < 20 ppb and BEC < 300 cells/µL (n = 2634); FeNO ≥ 20 ppb only (n = 1623); BEC ≥ 300 cells/µL only (n = 340); and FeNO ≥ 20 ppb and BEC ≥ 300 cells/µL (n = 379). Results: In age- and sex-adjusted regression models, individuals with elevated BEC only were most associated with chronic cough and sputum production (odds ratios [95% CI]: 1.22 [0.78, 1.84] and 1.37 [1.13, 2.62], respectively), whilst individuals with both elevated T2 biomarkers were most associated with wheezing, dyspnoea and asthma (odds ratios [95% CI]: 2.27 [1.56, 3.26], 1.32 [0.64, 2.50] and 3.63 [2.69, 4.88] respectively). Elevated levels of both FeNO and BEC presented an additive effect in extrapulmonary conditions, particularly in allergy, eczema and rhino conjunctivitis (odds ratios [95% CI]: 2.30 [1.84, 2.88], 1.37 [1.03, 1.81] and 2.95 [2.34, 3.70], respectively). Conclusions: T2 inflammation marked by elevated levels of FeNO and/or BEC is not only associated with respiratory conditions but also extends to extrapulmonary characteristics, with an additive effect.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6662
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume13
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • COPD introduction
  • blood eosinophil counts
  • extrapulmonary
  • fractional exhaled nitric oxide
  • pulmonary function

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