Severe Asthma Research Program – Phenotyping and Quantification of Severe Asthma

S. B. Fain, E. T. Peterson, R. L. Sorkness, S. Wenzel, M. Castro, W. W. Busse
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A unique multi-center consortium of research centers, the severe asthma research program (SARP), is working to define asthma phenotypes, with a particular focus on severe asthma due to the higher prevalence of exacerbations and hospital visits in these patients. The consortium includes comprehensive studies of physiology, genotype, and inflammatory biomakers in addition to a lung imaging substudy in nearly 400 subjects. The imaging substudy is comparing quantitative computed tomography (CT) measures of airway morphology and parenchymal density to asthma severity and other makers of asthma. Results show increased wall thickness and increased regional air trapping in severe versus non-severe asthma. Image-guided bronchoscopic assessment using either CT or hyperpolarized gas magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows that highly diseased airways have increased wall thickness on histology and greater inflammatory cell numbers. Large scale imaging studies such as SARP may provide a means to better understand and guide effective treatment of severe asthma.

严重哮喘研究计划-严重哮喘的表型和量化
一个独特的多中心研究中心联盟,严重哮喘研究计划(SARP),正在努力定义哮喘表型,特别关注严重哮喘,因为这些患者的恶化和住院率较高。该联盟包括生理学、基因型和炎症生物标志物的综合研究,以及近400名受试者的肺成像亚研究。影像学亚研究将气道形态学和实质密度的定量计算机断层扫描(CT)测量与哮喘严重程度和其他哮喘病因进行比较。结果显示,与非严重哮喘相比,严重哮喘患者的壁厚增加,局部空气捕获增加。使用CT或超极化气体磁共振成像(MRI)进行图像引导支气管镜评估显示,高度病变的气道在组织学上壁厚增加,炎症细胞数量增加。像SARP这样的大规模影像学研究可能为更好地理解和指导严重哮喘的有效治疗提供了一种手段。
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