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Associations between respiratory pathogens and lung function in primary ciliary dyskinesia: cross-sectional analysis from the PROVALF-PCD cohort.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/36476
Date of Publication
September 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Clinic of Paediatric ...

Institut für Sozial- ...

Clinic of Paediatric ...

Author
Rubbo, Bruna
Kant, Avni
Zhang, Kewei
Allegorico, Annalisa
Basilicata, Simona
Boon, Mieke
Borrelli, Melissa
Calogero, Claudia
Carr, Siobhán B
Carroll, Mary
Constant, Carolina
Castillo Corullón, Silvia
Corvol, Harriet
Cutrera, Renato
Dillenhöfer, Stefanie
Emiralioglu, Nagehan
Eralp, Ela
Eryilmaz Polat, Sanem
Gardner, Laura
Gokdemir, Yasemin
Harris, Amanda
Hogg, Claire
Karadag, Bulent
Kobbernagel, Helene
Koerner-Rettberg, Cordula
Kouis, Panayiotis
Lorent, Natalie
Marcou, Markella
Mathin, June K
Martinu, Vendula
Moreno-Galdó, Antonio
Morgan, Lucy
Nielsen, Kim G
Omran, Heymut
Ozcelik, Ugur
Pohunek, Petr
Raidt, Johanna
Robinson, Phil
Rovira-Amigo, Sandra
Santamaria, Francesca
Schlegtendal, Anne
Tamalet, Aline
Thouvenin, Guillaume
Ullmann, Nicola
Walker, Woolf
Yiallouros, Panayiotis
Kuehni, Claudia E
Department of Paediatrics
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM) - Child & Adolescent Health
Clinic of Paediatric Medicine, Paediatric Pneumology
Latzin, Philipp
Clinic of Paediatric Medicine
Clinic of Paediatric Medicine, Paediatric Pneumology
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine
Beydon, Nicole
Lucas, Jane S
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Series
ERJ Open Research
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2312-0541
Publisher
European Respiratory Society
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1183/23120541.00253-2024
PubMed ID
39351386
Description
Introduction
Respiratory pathogens are frequently isolated from airway samples in primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) patients. Few studies have investigated associations between these pathogens and lung function, with current management based on evidence from cystic fibrosis. We investigated the association between commonly isolated respiratory pathogens and lung function in PCD patients.
Methods
Using a cross-sectional design, we prospectively collected clinical and concurrent microbiology data from 408 participants with probable or confirmed PCD, aged ≥5 years, from 12 countries. We used Global Lung Function Initiative 2012 references to calculate forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV) z-scores. For 351 patients (86%) with complete data, we assessed the association of the four most frequently isolated pathogens with lung function by fitting multilevel linear models with country as random intercept, adjusted for age at diagnosis, age at lung function, use of antibiotic prophylaxis and body mass index z-scores.
Results
Individuals with growth in culture had significantly lower FEV z-scores (β= -0.87, 95% CI -1.40- -0.34), adjusted for presence of , methicillin-sensitive and , and for covariates. When stratified by age, associations remained strong for adults but not for children. Results were similar when ciliary defects by transmission electron microscopy were included in the models and when restricting analysis to only confirmed PCD cases.
Conclusions
We found that was associated with worse lung function in individuals with PCD, particularly adults. These findings suggest that it is prudent to aim for eradication in the first instance, and to treat exacerbations promptly in colonised patients.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/125202
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation
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