Filamentous fungi in the airway of patients with cystic fibrosis: Just spectators?

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MYCOLOGY
Clara Viñado , Rosa María Girón , Elisa Ibáñez , Alberto García-Ortega , Inés Pérez , Dinora Polanco , Javier Pemán , Amparo Solé
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Abstract

Background

There are important advances in the management of bacterial infection in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), but there are many gaps in the field of fungal infections.

Aims

The aim of this study was to analyse whether chronic respiratory filamentous fungal colonization had clinical impact and whether antifungal treatment can change the disease.

Methods

The prospective, bicentric and descriptive study was carried out within a 3-year follow-up period, with four-month periodicity medical controls. Adult patients from two CF units of tertiary hospitals were included. Clinical, microbiological, analytical and spirometric variables were collected. Quality of life was evaluated in a subgroup, using the Spanish version of the Revised Cystic Fibrosis Quality of Life Questionnaire (CFQ-R). To statistically analyze the evolution of forced expiratory along time (volume of air blown out in 1 second -FEV1-) and the forced vital capacity (FVC), mixed linear models were carried out.

Results

From the ninety-eight patients under study, 40 suffered chronic filamentous fungal colonization. The presence of filamentous fungi in airway was associated to an annual fall of FEV1 and FVC of 0.029 and 0.017 litres, respectively (p<0.001). In addition, worse quality of life based on CFQ-R, significant when concerning physical condition and emotional state, was also linked with the fungal colonization. Protocolized antifungal therapy, nebulized or oral, improved FEV1 in 0.023 and 0.024 litres per year, respectively (p<0.001).

Conclusions

Chronic filamentous fungal colonization in patients with CF is associated with a significant annual decline of lung function that persists over time. Chronic antifungal therapy slows down this progression, mainly in the patient with more advanced disease.

囊性纤维化患者气道中的丝状真菌:只是旁观者?
背景在囊性纤维化(CF)患者细菌感染的管理方面取得了重要进展,但真菌感染领域仍有许多空白。目的分析慢性呼吸道丝状真菌定植是否有临床影响以及抗真菌治疗是否可以改变疾病。方法采用前瞻性、双中心、描述性研究,随访3年,定期医学对照4个月。纳入了来自两家三级医院CF病房的成年患者。收集临床、微生物学、分析学和肺活量学变量。使用西班牙语版囊性纤维化生活质量问卷(CFQ-R)对一个亚组的生活质量进行评估。为了统计用力呼气随时间(1秒内呼出气量- fev1 -)和用力肺活量(FVC)的变化,采用混合线性模型。结果98例患者中,40例为慢性丝状真菌定植。气道中丝状真菌的存在与FEV1和FVC每年分别下降0.029和0.017升有关(p<0.001)。此外,基于CFQ-R的较差的生活质量(在身体状况和情绪状态方面显著)也与真菌定植有关。方案抗真菌治疗,雾化或口服,每年分别改善0.023和0.024升FEV1 (p<0.001)。结论慢性丝状真菌定植与CF患者肺功能的逐年显著下降有关,并持续一段时间。慢性抗真菌治疗减缓了这种进展,主要是在病情较晚期的患者中。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Revista Iberoamericana de Micología (Ibero-American Journal of Mycology) is the official journal of the Asociación Española de Micología, Asociación Venezolana de Micología and Asociación Argentina de Micología (The Spanish, Venezuelan, and Argentinian Mycology Associations). The Journal gives priority to publishing articles on studies associated with fungi and their pathogenic action on humans and animals, as well as any scientific studies on any aspect of mycology. The Journal also publishes, in Spanish and in English, original articles, reviews, mycology forums, editorials, special articles, notes, and letters to the editor, that have previously gone through a scientific peer review process.
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