Asthma is a heterogeneous disease, and specifically the phenotype of non-allergic asthma is not yet well defined. Several studies describe this group of patients as having severe asthma, persistent eosinophilia and poor therapeutic response. Among the theories being considered is the role of local IgE. Objectives: 1) To perform a pilot test to validate the measurement technique and standardize the levels of total IgE and IgE specific to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d1) in the induced sputum of asthmatic patients and healthy volunteers. 2) Correlate local total IgE and specific IgE levels to d1 (sputum and peripheral blood) in patients with allergic and non-allergic asthma. 3) Describe the clinical and inflammatory characteristics of patients with allergic and non-allergic asthma.
Comparative cross-sectional study. It will include 32 allergic and non-allergic asthma patients and 10 healthy volunteers. All patients will have an induced sputum, pulmonary function studies, FENO (exhaled fraction of nitric oxide), total and specific IgE measurement at d1 (the most common perennial pneumoallergen) in blood and induced sputum, as well as a prick skin test with standardized allergen extracts. Measurement of total IgE and IgE for d1 in induced sputum will be performed in the supernatant and by the ImmunoCAP (Phadia ThermoFisher Scientific) immunofluoroassay technique.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
32
Total IgE and Specific IgE to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus in Induced Sputum
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Carrer Mas Casanovas 90.
Barcelona, Spain
Levels of specific IgE
Detection of high levels or not of specific IgE in induced sputum
Time frame: 8 months
Levels of total IgE
Detection of high levels or not of total IgE in induced sputum
Time frame: 8 months
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