Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severity

Abstract Background For still unclear reasons, chronic airway infection often occurs in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), particularly in those with more severe airflow limitation. Fatty-acid binding protein 4 (FABP4) is an adipokine involved in the innate immune response a...

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Main Authors: Lídia Perea, Ana Rodrigo-Troyano, Elisabet Cantó, Marisol Domínguez-Álvarez, Jordi Giner, Ferran Sanchez-Reus, Judit Villar-García, Sara Quero, Marian García-Núñez, Alicia Marín, Eduard Monsó, Rosa Faner, Alvar Agustí, Silvia Vidal, Oriol Sibila
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Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:Respiratory Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-020-1278-5
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Ana Rodrigo-Troyano
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Marisol Domínguez-Álvarez
Jordi Giner
Ferran Sanchez-Reus
Judit Villar-García
Sara Quero
Marian García-Núñez
Alicia Marín
Eduard Monsó
Rosa Faner
Alvar Agustí
Silvia Vidal
Oriol Sibila
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Judit Villar-García
Sara Quero
Marian García-Núñez
Alicia Marín
Eduard Monsó
Rosa Faner
Alvar Agustí
Silvia Vidal
Oriol Sibila
Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severity
Respiratory Research
FABP4
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Macrophages
Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid
author_facet Lídia Perea
Ana Rodrigo-Troyano
Elisabet Cantó
Marisol Domínguez-Álvarez
Jordi Giner
Ferran Sanchez-Reus
Judit Villar-García
Sara Quero
Marian García-Núñez
Alicia Marín
Eduard Monsó
Rosa Faner
Alvar Agustí
Silvia Vidal
Oriol Sibila
author_sort Lídia Perea
title Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severity
title_short Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severity
title_full Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severity
title_fullStr Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severity
title_full_unstemmed Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severity
title_sort reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in copd: relationship with airway infection and disease severity
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-993X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background For still unclear reasons, chronic airway infection often occurs in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), particularly in those with more severe airflow limitation. Fatty-acid binding protein 4 (FABP4) is an adipokine involved in the innate immune response against infection produced by alveolar macrophages (Mɸ). We hypothesized that airway levels of FABP4 may be altered in COPD patients with chronic airway infection. Methods In this prospective and controlled study we: (1) compared airway FABP4 levels (ELISA) in induced sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and plasma samples in 52 clinically stable COPD patients (65.2 ± 7.9 years, FEV1 59 ± 16% predicted) and 29 healthy volunteers (55.0 ± 12.3 years, FEV1 97 ± 16% predicted); (2) explored their relationship with the presence of bacterial airway infection, defined by the presence of potentially pathogenic bacteria (PPB) at ≥103 colony-forming units/ml in BALF; (3) investigated their relationship with the quantity and proportion of Mɸ in BALF (flow cytometry); and, (4) studied their relationship with the severity of airflow limitation (FEV1), GOLD grade and level of symptoms (CAT questionnaire). Results We found that: (1) airway levels of FABP4 (but not plasma ones) were reduced in COPD patients vs. controls [219.2 (96.0–319.6) vs. 273.4 (203.1–426.7) (pg/ml)/protein, p = 0.03 in BALF]; (2) COPD patients with airway infection had lower sputum FABP4 levels [0.73 (0.35–15.3) vs. 15.6 (2.0–29.4) ng/ml, p = 0.02]; (3) in COPD patients, the number and proportion of Mɸ were positively related with FABP4 levels in BALF; (4) BALF and sputum FABP4 levels were positively related with FEV1, negatively with the CAT score, and lowest in GOLD grade D patients. Conclusions Airway FABP4 levels are reduced in COPD patients, especially in those with airway infection and more severe disease. The relationship observed between Mɸ and airway FABP4 levels supports a role for FABP4 in the pathogenesis of airway infection and disease severity in COPD.
topic FABP4
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Macrophages
Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-020-1278-5
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spelling doaj-38c136ae64e842908c7d78dacd0f990b2021-01-17T12:17:43ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2020-01-012111810.1186/s12931-020-1278-5Reduced airway levels of fatty-acid binding protein 4 in COPD: relationship with airway infection and disease severityLídia Perea0Ana Rodrigo-Troyano1Elisabet Cantó2Marisol Domínguez-Álvarez3Jordi Giner4Ferran Sanchez-Reus5Judit Villar-García6Sara Quero7Marian García-Núñez8Alicia Marín9Eduard Monsó10Rosa Faner11Alvar Agustí12Silvia Vidal13Oriol Sibila14Inflammatory Diseases, Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)Respiratory Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), Autonomous University of BarcelonaInflammatory Diseases, Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)Pneumology Department, Hospital del Mar, Institut Hospital del Mar d’Investigacions Mèdiques (IMIM), Autonomous University of BarcelonaRespiratory Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), Autonomous University of BarcelonaMicrobiology Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), Autonomous University of BarcelonaDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Hospital del Mar, Institut Hospital del Mar d’Investigacions Mèdiques (IMIM)Centro de Investigación en red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC III)Centro de Investigación en red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC III)Centro de Investigación en red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC III)Centro de Investigación en red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC III)Centro de Investigación en red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC III)Centro de Investigación en red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISC III)Inflammatory Diseases, Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)Respiratory Department, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau), Autonomous University of BarcelonaAbstract Background For still unclear reasons, chronic airway infection often occurs in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), particularly in those with more severe airflow limitation. Fatty-acid binding protein 4 (FABP4) is an adipokine involved in the innate immune response against infection produced by alveolar macrophages (Mɸ). We hypothesized that airway levels of FABP4 may be altered in COPD patients with chronic airway infection. Methods In this prospective and controlled study we: (1) compared airway FABP4 levels (ELISA) in induced sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and plasma samples in 52 clinically stable COPD patients (65.2 ± 7.9 years, FEV1 59 ± 16% predicted) and 29 healthy volunteers (55.0 ± 12.3 years, FEV1 97 ± 16% predicted); (2) explored their relationship with the presence of bacterial airway infection, defined by the presence of potentially pathogenic bacteria (PPB) at ≥103 colony-forming units/ml in BALF; (3) investigated their relationship with the quantity and proportion of Mɸ in BALF (flow cytometry); and, (4) studied their relationship with the severity of airflow limitation (FEV1), GOLD grade and level of symptoms (CAT questionnaire). Results We found that: (1) airway levels of FABP4 (but not plasma ones) were reduced in COPD patients vs. controls [219.2 (96.0–319.6) vs. 273.4 (203.1–426.7) (pg/ml)/protein, p = 0.03 in BALF]; (2) COPD patients with airway infection had lower sputum FABP4 levels [0.73 (0.35–15.3) vs. 15.6 (2.0–29.4) ng/ml, p = 0.02]; (3) in COPD patients, the number and proportion of Mɸ were positively related with FABP4 levels in BALF; (4) BALF and sputum FABP4 levels were positively related with FEV1, negatively with the CAT score, and lowest in GOLD grade D patients. Conclusions Airway FABP4 levels are reduced in COPD patients, especially in those with airway infection and more severe disease. The relationship observed between Mɸ and airway FABP4 levels supports a role for FABP4 in the pathogenesis of airway infection and disease severity in COPD.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-020-1278-5FABP4Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseMacrophagesBronchoalveolar lavage fluid