PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Marjeta Tercelj-Zorman AU - Barbara Salobir AU - Mirjana Zupancic AU - Branka Wraber AU - Ragnar Rylander TI - Pulmonary granuloma infiltration in sarcoidosis, inflamatory markers and domestic exposure to fungi DP - 2013 Sep 01 TA - European Respiratory Journal PG - 3062 VI - 42 IP - Suppl 57 4099 - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/3062.short 4100 - http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/42/Suppl_57/3062.full SO - Eur Respir J2013 Sep 01; 42 AB - Background. Previous studies have demonstrated high levels of inflammatory mediators in sarcoidosis patients and an increased exposure to fungi in their homes. This study was performed to measure the amount of β-glucan, different inflammatory mediators in serum, and to relate the levels to the degree of pulmonary granuloma infiltration.Material and Methods. The subjects comprise 98 patients with sarcoidosis and 27 controls. Exposure to fungi at home was determined by taking air samples and analysing for N-acetylhexosaminidase (NAHA). β-glucan was measured in broncho-alveolar lavage (BAL), and TNF-α, IL-6, IL-10, IL-12, ACE, and chitotrioxidase in serum. X-rays were taken and the degree of granuloma infiltration was judged, using a numerical score.Results. The NAHA values in the homes of sarcoidosis than in controls (p = 0.017). Significantly higher levels of β-glucan were found in BAL in sarcoidosis as compared to controls (p<0.001). The relation between β-glucan in BAL and NAHA home in sarcoidosis was significant (p=0.002). There were significant relationships between the degree of granuloma infiltration on x-ray and the levels of the different inflammatory mediators TNF-α (p<0.001), IL-6 (p=0.006) and IL-12 (p<0.001). In contrast to the other mediators, IL-10 values were not related to the x-ray scores and showed a biphasic relationship.Conclusions. A specific agent, previously suspected to be related to the risk of sarcoidosis, has been detected in high levels in the lung of subjects with the disease. The levels were related to the home exposure to fungi. The results suggest that a possible exposure to fungi should be explored when dealing with patients with sarcoidosis.