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Il-6 levels in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) of children with moderate well-controlled asthma stepping down inhaled corticosteroids

Carlos Tomas Velasco Suarez, Malene Vocos, Andrea Dugur, Juan Manuel Figueroa, Marcela Roque, Doris Primrose, Gimena Donth, Carlos Oliva, Anahí Kruger, Gabriela Andrada, Ana Balanzat
European Respiratory Journal 2017 50: PA4507; DOI: 10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.PA4507
Carlos Tomas Velasco Suarez
1CIRES, Fundación P.Cassará, Pediatric Pulmonology, Hospital de Clinicas-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Malene Vocos
1CIRES, Fundación P.Cassará, Pediatric Pulmonology, Hospital de Clinicas-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Andrea Dugur
2CIRES, Fundación P.Cassará, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Juan Manuel Figueroa
1CIRES, Fundación P.Cassará, Pediatric Pulmonology, Hospital de Clinicas-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Marcela Roque
3Pediatric Pulmonology, Hospital de Clínicas-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Doris Primrose
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Gimena Donth
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Carlos Oliva
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Anahí Kruger
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Gabriela Andrada
3Pediatric Pulmonology, Hospital de Clínicas-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Ana Balanzat
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Abstract

Introduction: IL-6 is a cytokine related to inflammation and remodeling. Increased serum levels have been reported in asthma and related to severity. Respiratory epithelium produces IL-6; some studies have shown elevated levels in patients' sputum and in EBC. In the EBC not all the studies have found it present and findings are controversial.

Objective: to estimate the levels of IL-6 in the EBC of children with moderate well-controlled asthma and to analyze their association with spirometry and treatment.

Methods: from a library of EBC samples from a cohort of children with moderate asthma followed quarterly, samples were selected for visits in which a child was asymptomatic, with normal spirometry, and with well controlled asthma (ACT) in the previous 6 months. In all of them, inhaled corticosteroid had been decreased or suspended 3 months before. At all visits ACT, EBC sample, and spirometry with bronchodilator test were taken. In the EBC samples pH was measured and the nitrites/nitrates (Griess) and IL-6 (ELISA) levels were evaluated. Association between IL-6 and the rest of the variables was searched.

Results: samples from 45 children (10+3 years) met the inclusion criteria. At 38 the IL-6 was below the limit of detection (3.1 pcg/ml) and in 7 it could be dosed (range 3.1-8.8). The detection of IL-6 levels was associated with a greater response to bronchodilator (p0.08) and to the absence of treatment with inhaled corticosteroids (p0.0001), both being independent variables (chi-square 1.09).

Conclusion: high levels of IL-6 may be an early sign of inflammation in some children with controlled asthma who are stepping down inhaled corticosteroids.

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Il-6 levels in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) of children with moderate well-controlled asthma stepping down inhaled corticosteroids
Carlos Tomas Velasco Suarez, Malene Vocos, Andrea Dugur, Juan Manuel Figueroa, Marcela Roque, Doris Primrose, Gimena Donth, Carlos Oliva, Anahí Kruger, Gabriela Andrada, Ana Balanzat
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2017, 50 (suppl 61) PA4507; DOI: 10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.PA4507

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Carlos Tomas Velasco Suarez, Malene Vocos, Andrea Dugur, Juan Manuel Figueroa, Marcela Roque, Doris Primrose, Gimena Donth, Carlos Oliva, Anahí Kruger, Gabriela Andrada, Ana Balanzat
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2017, 50 (suppl 61) PA4507; DOI: 10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.PA4507
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