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Sensitization to Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins in smokers with asthma

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Publication date: November 2017
Source:Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, Volume 119, Issue 5
Author(s): Tadao Nagasaki, Hisako Matsumoto, Tsuyoshi Oguma, Isao Ito, Hideki Inoue, Toshiyuki Iwata, Tomoko Tajiri, Yoshihiro Kanemitsu, Yumi Izuhara, Chie Morimoto, Yumi Ishiyama, Hironobu Sunadome, Akio Niimi, Toyohiro Hirai
BackgroundSensitization to Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins (SEs) augments eosinophilic inflammation in asthma. Recent epidemiologic studies demonstrate that sensitization to SEs is increased in healthy smokers; however, there is no evidence on the association between sensitization to SEs and eosinophilic inflammation in smokers with asthma.ObjectiveTo clarify the role of SEs on clinical indexes, including eosinophilic inflammation and lung function in smokers with asthma.MethodsThe frequency of atopic sensitization to SEs was examined in adult patients with asthma. In current or ex-smokers with asthma, the association of sensitization to SEs with eosinophilic inflammation, airflow limitation, or treatment steps was determined. Clinical indexes were examined at the first visit, and treatment steps were assessed 6 months after enrollment.ResultsOverall, 23 current smokers, 40 ex-smokers, and 118 never smokers with asthma were enrolled. The frequency of sensitization to SEs, but not to other aeroallergens, was significantly higher in current, ex-, and never smokers, in decreasing order. In current or ex-smokers with asthma, patients with sensitization to SEs exhibited higher serum levels of total and specific IgE to aeroallergens, higher blood eosinophil counts, greater airflow limitation, and more severe disease 6 months later than those without sensitization to SE. A longer smoking abstinence period was associated with serum specific IgE levels to SEs, and 3 years was the best cutoff of abstinence period to predict the absence of sensitization to SEs.ConclusionSensitization to SEs is increased in smokers with asthma, and it may be a marker of eosinophilic inflammation and severe asthma in smokers with asthma.Trial Registrationumin.ac.jp Identifier: UMIN000007818.



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