Publication: Loss of control of asthma following inhaled corticosteroid withdrawal is associated with increased sputum interleukin-8 and neutrophils
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2007-01-01
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00123692
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Mahidol University
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Chest. Vol.132, No.1 (2007), 98-105
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Kittipong Maneechotesuwan, Sarah Essilfie-Quaye, Sergei A. Kharitonov, Ian M. Adcock, Peter J. Barnes Loss of control of asthma following inhaled corticosteroid withdrawal is associated with increased sputum interleukin-8 and neutrophils. Chest. Vol.132, No.1 (2007), 98-105. doi:10.1378/chest.06-2982 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/25044
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Loss of control of asthma following inhaled corticosteroid withdrawal is associated with increased sputum interleukin-8 and neutrophils
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Background: The role of neutrophils in exacerbations of asthma is poorly understood. We examined the effect of withdrawal of inhaled corticosteroids on sputum inflammatory indexes in a double-blind study in patients with moderate, stable asthma. Methods: Following a 2-week run in period, 24 subjects were randomized to receive either budesonide (400 μg bid) or placebo, and the study was continued for another 10 weeks. Results: Loss of asthma control developed in 8 of 12 patients over the 10-week period of steroid withdrawal, whereas only 1 of 10 patients with budesonide treatment had exacerbations. Those with an exacerbation had increased sputum interleukin (IL)-8 (p < 0.0001) and increased sputum neutrophil numbers (p < 0.0001) compared to those without an exacerbation. The significant elevation in sputum IL-8 and neutrophil counts initially occurred 2 weeks prior to an exacerbation. Sputum neutrophilia correlated positively with changes in IL-8 levels (r2= 0.76, p = 0.01). Conclusions: Rapid withdrawal of inhaled corticosteroids results in an exacerbation of asthma that is preceded by an increase in sputum neutrophils and IL-8 concentrations, in contrast to an increase in eosinophils reported in previous studies in which inhaled steroids are slowly tapered.