Skip to main content

Main menu

  • Home
  • Current issue
  • ERJ Early View
  • Past issues
  • ERS Guidelines
  • Authors/reviewers
    • Instructions for authors
    • Submit a manuscript
    • Open access
    • COVID-19 submission information
    • Peer reviewer login
  • Alerts
  • Subscriptions
  • ERS Publications
    • European Respiratory Journal
    • ERJ Open Research
    • European Respiratory Review
    • Breathe
    • ERS Books
    • ERS publications home

User menu

  • Log in
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • My Cart

Search

  • Advanced search
  • ERS Publications
    • European Respiratory Journal
    • ERJ Open Research
    • European Respiratory Review
    • Breathe
    • ERS Books
    • ERS publications home

Login

European Respiratory Society

Advanced Search

  • Home
  • Current issue
  • ERJ Early View
  • Past issues
  • ERS Guidelines
  • Authors/reviewers
    • Instructions for authors
    • Submit a manuscript
    • Open access
    • COVID-19 submission information
    • Peer reviewer login
  • Alerts
  • Subscriptions

Serum levels of surfactant proteins in patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE)

Andriana Papaioannou, Konstantinos Kostikas, Georgia Papadaki, Aneza Roussou, Aris Spathis, Argyro Mazioti, Ioannis Tomos, Effrosyni Manali, Stelios Loukides, Petros Karakitsos, Spyros Papiris, Filia Diamantea
European Respiratory Journal 2015 46: OA3512; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.OA3512
Andriana Papaioannou
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Konstantinos Kostikas
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Georgia Papadaki
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Aneza Roussou
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Aris Spathis
2Department of Cytopathology, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Argyro Mazioti
3Department of Radiology, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Ioannis Tomos
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Effrosyni Manali
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Stelios Loukides
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Petros Karakitsos
2Department of Cytopathology, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Spyros Papiris
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
Filia Diamantea
12nd Respiratory Medicine Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, Athens Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Attiki Greece
  • Find this author on Google Scholar
  • Find this author on PubMed
  • Search for this author on this site
  • Article
  • Info & Metrics
Loading

Abstract

Introduction: Emphysema and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis(IPF) are defined by different clinical, functional, radiological, and pathological criteria that coexist in CPFE. Serum surfactant protein(SP) levels increase in patients with COPD and IPF and correlate to disease severity. We aimed to evaluate SP(A, B, C and D)serum levels in CPFE compared to emphysema, IPF and controls and their associations with disease severity.

Methods: Patients with IPF, emphysema, CPFE and controls were included. Subjects underwent PFTs, ABG measurements, 6MWT and HRCT with scoring for the extent of emphysema, fibrosis or their combination. Serum levels of SPs were measured by ELISA

Results: 80 subjects(12 controls, 18 emphysema, 35 IPF and 15 CPFE) were included. SPA and D levels(ng/ml) differed significantly between groups:SPA: 128.7±47.2 vs 138.0±61.9 vs 170.9±53.0 vs 198.9±60.2 p=0.008 and SPD: 13.6±12.9 vs 34.1±28.3 vs 242.9±170.3 vs 246.8±191.1 p<0.001, for controls, emphysema, IPF and CPFE respectively. SP-A and D levels correlated with the extent of parenchymal damage (fibrosis and/or emphysema) scored in HRCT (SPA: p=0.034, r=0.269 and SPD: p=0.046, r=0.259). In emphysema SPB correlated to FEV1(p=0.025, r=0.527) and DLCO(p=0.03, r=0.527). In CPFE, SPB levels correlated to FEV1(p=0.001,r=0.785) and FVC(p=0.001, r=0.791) whether SPD levels correlated to TLC(p=0.023, r=-0.622)

Conclusions: Levels of SPA and D differ in patients with emphysema, IPF and CPFE with CPFE demonstrating the highest values and correlate to the extent of parenchymal damage. The differences in the associations of all SPs except SPC, with functional characteristics could suggest specific pathogenetic roles of SPs in each disease.

  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
  • COPD - mechanism
  • Biomarkers
  • Copyright ©ERS 2015
Previous
Back to top
Vol 46 Issue suppl 59 Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents
  • Index by author
Email

Thank you for your interest in spreading the word on European Respiratory Society .

NOTE: We only request your email address so that the person you are recommending the page to knows that you wanted them to see it, and that it is not junk mail. We do not capture any email address.

Enter multiple addresses on separate lines or separate them with commas.
Serum levels of surfactant proteins in patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE)
(Your Name) has sent you a message from European Respiratory Society
(Your Name) thought you would like to see the European Respiratory Society web site.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Citation Tools
Serum levels of surfactant proteins in patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE)
Andriana Papaioannou, Konstantinos Kostikas, Georgia Papadaki, Aneza Roussou, Aris Spathis, Argyro Mazioti, Ioannis Tomos, Effrosyni Manali, Stelios Loukides, Petros Karakitsos, Spyros Papiris, Filia Diamantea
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2015, 46 (suppl 59) OA3512; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.OA3512

Citation Manager Formats

  • BibTeX
  • Bookends
  • EasyBib
  • EndNote (tagged)
  • EndNote 8 (xml)
  • Medlars
  • Mendeley
  • Papers
  • RefWorks Tagged
  • Ref Manager
  • RIS
  • Zotero

Share
Serum levels of surfactant proteins in patients with combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema (CPFE)
Andriana Papaioannou, Konstantinos Kostikas, Georgia Papadaki, Aneza Roussou, Aris Spathis, Argyro Mazioti, Ioannis Tomos, Effrosyni Manali, Stelios Loukides, Petros Karakitsos, Spyros Papiris, Filia Diamantea
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2015, 46 (suppl 59) OA3512; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.OA3512
Reddit logo Technorati logo Twitter logo Connotea logo Facebook logo Mendeley logo

Jump To

  • Article
  • Info & Metrics
  • Tweet Widget
  • Facebook Like
  • Google Plus One

More in this TOC Section

  • Acute hyperoxic challenge improves haemodynamics & Pulmonary vascular stiffness in interstitial lung disease-associated pulmonary hypertension
  • Usual interstitial pneumonia preceding rheumatoid arthritis: Clinical, imaging, and histopathologic features
  • Serum surfactant protein D is a potential biomarker of lung damage in systemic sclerosis
Show more 1.5 Diffuse Parenchymal Lung Disease

Related Articles

Navigate

  • Home
  • Current issue
  • Archive

About the ERJ

  • Journal information
  • Editorial board
  • Press
  • Permissions and reprints
  • Advertising

The European Respiratory Society

  • Society home
  • myERS
  • Privacy policy
  • Accessibility

ERS publications

  • European Respiratory Journal
  • ERJ Open Research
  • European Respiratory Review
  • Breathe
  • ERS books online
  • ERS Bookshop

Help

  • Feedback

For authors

  • Instructions for authors
  • Publication ethics and malpractice
  • Submit a manuscript

For readers

  • Alerts
  • Subjects
  • Podcasts
  • RSS

Subscriptions

  • Accessing the ERS publications

Contact us

European Respiratory Society
442 Glossop Road
Sheffield S10 2PX
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 114 2672860
Email: journals@ersnet.org

ISSN

Print ISSN:  0903-1936
Online ISSN: 1399-3003

Copyright © 2023 by the European Respiratory Society