A pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends

Abstract The cystic fibrosis (CF) community seeks to explain heterogeneous outcomes of pulmonary exacerbation (PEX) treatment. Serum and sputum inflammatory mediators may identify people with CF (PwCF) at risk for suboptimal responses. However, lack of an established association between response phe...

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Main Authors: Alex H. Gifford, Deepika Polineni, Jianghua He, Jessica L. D’Amico, Dana B. Dorman, Molly A. Williams, Amanda B. Nymon, Akshu Balwan, Theodore Budden, Jonathan B. Zuckerman
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84041-y
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spelling doaj-ff206a3200c9407398acb1339e5aa7c62021-03-11T12:25:53ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-84041-yA pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trendsAlex H. Gifford0Deepika Polineni1Jianghua He2Jessica L. D’Amico3Dana B. Dorman4Molly A. Williams5Amanda B. Nymon6Akshu Balwan7Theodore Budden8Jonathan B. Zuckerman9Section of Pulmonary Medicine, 5C, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterDivision of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, University of Kansas Medical CenterBiostatistics and Data Science, University of Kansas Medical CenterPulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Maine Medical CenterSection of Pulmonary Medicine, 5C, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterSection of Pulmonary Medicine, 5C, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical CenterMicrobiology and Immunology, Geisel School of Medicine at DartmouthPulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of New MexicoDivision of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, University of Kansas Medical CenterPulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Maine Medical CenterAbstract The cystic fibrosis (CF) community seeks to explain heterogeneous outcomes of pulmonary exacerbation (PEX) treatment. Serum and sputum inflammatory mediators may identify people with CF (PwCF) at risk for suboptimal responses. However, lack of an established association between response phenotypes and these mediators limits clinical application. In this pilot study, we prospectively characterized treatment response phenotypes by assessing health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) during PEX. We also measured lung function and iron-related biochemical parameters in serum and sputum. We classified subjects as sustained symptom-responders (SRs) or non-sustained symptom-responders (NSRs) based on the absence or presence, respectively, of worsened symptom scores after initial improvement. We used linear mixed models (LMMs) to determine whether trends in lung function, hematologic, serum, and sputum indices of inflammation differed between response cohorts. In 20 PwCF, we identified 10 SRs and 10 NSRs with no significant differences in lung function at PEX onset and treatment durations. SRs had better model-predicted trends in lung function than NSRs during PEX. Non-linear trends in serum and sputum iron levels significantly differed between SRs and NSRs. In adults with cystic fibrosis, PEX treatment response phenotypes may be correlated with distinctive trends in serum and sputum iron concentrations.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84041-y
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author Alex H. Gifford
Deepika Polineni
Jianghua He
Jessica L. D’Amico
Dana B. Dorman
Molly A. Williams
Amanda B. Nymon
Akshu Balwan
Theodore Budden
Jonathan B. Zuckerman
spellingShingle Alex H. Gifford
Deepika Polineni
Jianghua He
Jessica L. D’Amico
Dana B. Dorman
Molly A. Williams
Amanda B. Nymon
Akshu Balwan
Theodore Budden
Jonathan B. Zuckerman
A pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends
Scientific Reports
author_facet Alex H. Gifford
Deepika Polineni
Jianghua He
Jessica L. D’Amico
Dana B. Dorman
Molly A. Williams
Amanda B. Nymon
Akshu Balwan
Theodore Budden
Jonathan B. Zuckerman
author_sort Alex H. Gifford
title A pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends
title_short A pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends
title_full A pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends
title_fullStr A pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends
title_full_unstemmed A pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends
title_sort pilot study of cystic fibrosis exacerbation response phenotypes reveals contrasting serum and sputum iron trends
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract The cystic fibrosis (CF) community seeks to explain heterogeneous outcomes of pulmonary exacerbation (PEX) treatment. Serum and sputum inflammatory mediators may identify people with CF (PwCF) at risk for suboptimal responses. However, lack of an established association between response phenotypes and these mediators limits clinical application. In this pilot study, we prospectively characterized treatment response phenotypes by assessing health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) during PEX. We also measured lung function and iron-related biochemical parameters in serum and sputum. We classified subjects as sustained symptom-responders (SRs) or non-sustained symptom-responders (NSRs) based on the absence or presence, respectively, of worsened symptom scores after initial improvement. We used linear mixed models (LMMs) to determine whether trends in lung function, hematologic, serum, and sputum indices of inflammation differed between response cohorts. In 20 PwCF, we identified 10 SRs and 10 NSRs with no significant differences in lung function at PEX onset and treatment durations. SRs had better model-predicted trends in lung function than NSRs during PEX. Non-linear trends in serum and sputum iron levels significantly differed between SRs and NSRs. In adults with cystic fibrosis, PEX treatment response phenotypes may be correlated with distinctive trends in serum and sputum iron concentrations.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84041-y
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