Nasal lavage as a tool for the assessment of upper-airway inflammation in adults and children.

Lydia Nikasinovic-Fournier, J. Just, N. Seta, F. Callais, F. Sahraoui, A. Grimfeld, I. Momas
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Abstract

The prevalence of respiratory allergies has increased over the last 20 years, highlighting the need for a simple and noninvasive tool to investigate, in a clinical and epidemiological context, airway-inflammation mechanisms encountered in allergic and inflammatory processes. The nose, as the first region of the respiratory tract to come in contact with airborne pollutants, is easily explored with the use of nasal lavage (NL). We evaluated an NL method for adults and children, along with its reproducibility and capacity to separate different subgroups. NL reproducibility, assessed in 10 healthy, nonsmoking adults on three different occasions, was determined with the use of the intraclass coefficient of correlation for such inflammatory markers as total cell count, albumin, urea, neutrophil elastase, alpha(1)-antitrypsin, interleukin-6, and interleukin-8. Using this NL method, we analyzed nasal markers of 50 healthy adults (smokers and nonsmokers) and 12 healthy children. Our NL method demonstrated high reproducibility with regard to total cell count, albumin, urea, and alpha(1)-antitrypsin (intraclass correlation coefficient > 0.75). Compared with NL results in nonsmokers, NL in heavy smokers revealed significant increased concentrations of total cell counts and interleukin-8 and significant decreased concentrations of interleukin-6. These findings suggest that NL can be used as a tool in the assessment of inflammation because it has the correct reproducibility and can discriminate between heavy smokers and nonsmokers. Moreover, the use of this standardized method in children is feasible.
鼻灌洗作为评估成人和儿童上呼吸道炎症的工具。
在过去的20年里,呼吸道过敏的患病率有所增加,这突出了在临床和流行病学背景下,需要一种简单且无创的工具来调查过敏和炎症过程中遇到的气道炎症机制。鼻腔作为呼吸道中第一个接触空气污染物的区域,使用洗鼻器(NL)是很容易探索的。我们评估了一种针对成人和儿童的NL方法,以及它的可重复性和分离不同亚群的能力。NL的可重复性,在10个健康的、不吸烟的成年人中,在三种不同的情况下进行评估,使用类内相关系数来确定诸如总细胞计数、白蛋白、尿素、中性粒细胞弹性蛋白酶、α(1)-抗胰蛋白酶、白细胞介素-6和白细胞介素-8等炎症标志物。使用这种NL方法,我们分析了50名健康成人(吸烟者和非吸烟者)和12名健康儿童的鼻标记物。我们的NL方法在细胞总数、白蛋白、尿素和α(1)-抗胰蛋白酶方面具有很高的重现性(类内相关系数> 0.75)。与非吸烟者的NL结果相比,重度吸烟者的NL显示总细胞计数和白细胞介素-8浓度显著增加,白细胞介素-6浓度显著降低。这些发现表明,NL可以用作评估炎症的工具,因为它具有正确的可重复性,并且可以区分重度吸烟者和非吸烟者。此外,在儿童中使用这种标准化方法是可行的。
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