2018
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.24004
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Increased cytokines in cystic fibrosis patients’ upper airways during a new P. aeruginosa colonization

Abstract: Monitoring cytokine dynamics in the UAW by serial NL sampling may be valuable in the early phase of PsA acquisition and, thus, increase the chance to adjust treatment options early and more specifically.

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“…Our results show a significant increase in the inflammatory activity in the upper airways of patients with CF. The measured levels for the individual inflammatory parameters are, in principle, consistent with the results of previous studies measuring inflammatory markers in nasal lavages [26,27,[38][39][40]. Nevertheless, our values for cytokines seem to be somewhat lower compared to others.…”
Section: Inflammation and Infection Of The Upper Airwayssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our results show a significant increase in the inflammatory activity in the upper airways of patients with CF. The measured levels for the individual inflammatory parameters are, in principle, consistent with the results of previous studies measuring inflammatory markers in nasal lavages [26,27,[38][39][40]. Nevertheless, our values for cytokines seem to be somewhat lower compared to others.…”
Section: Inflammation and Infection Of The Upper Airwayssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In other studies of our group, concentrations of the proinflammatory cytokines IL‐1β, IL‐6, and IL‐8 in NL taken before new detection of P. aeruginosa in the LAW were comparable with those of patients who were free of P. aeruginosa infection. Most interestingly, at the time of P. aeruginosa detection, irrespective of whether P. aeruginosa occurred in the UAW or LAW, IL‐8 concentrations doubled, and IL‐6 concentrations tended to increase in NL 29 . Thus, early UAW assessment may be a window into LAW inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Most interestingly, at the time of P. aeruginosa detection, irrespective of whether P. aeruginosa occurred in the UAW or LAW, IL-8 concentrations doubled, and IL-6 concentrations tended to increase in NL. 29 Thus, early UAW assessment may be a window into LAW inflammation. Likewise, a longitudinal analysis with a higher number of patients is necessary to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic utility of IgA measurement in NL and IS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inflammatory response to airway PA infection has been described, but upper airway (UAW) inflammation has been studied less frequently. Nasal lavage (NL) cytokine concentrations were evaluated in 149 samples from 34 patients with CF, including before and at the time of de novo PA detection in UAW or lower airway (LAW) cultures, during a subsequent PA‐free period after a positive culture, and in PA‐free and chronically PA infected subjects . Before PA detection, concentrations of IL‐1β, IL‐6, and IL‐8 levels were similar to those in PA‐free patients.…”
Section: Infection Detection and Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%