Pathophysiology, causes and genetics of paediatric and adult bronchiectasis

被引:35
作者
Bush, Andrew [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Floto, R. Andres [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Imperial Coll, Dept Paediat, London, England
[2] Natl Heart & Lung Inst, Dept Paediat Respirol, London, England
[3] Royal Brompton Harefield NHS Fdn Trust, London, England
[4] Univ Cambridge, Dept Resp Biol, Cambridge, England
[5] Royal Papworth Hosp, Cambridge Ctr Lung Infect, Cambridge, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 英国惠康基金;
关键词
bronchiectasis; cough; immunodeficiency; radiology and other imaging; respiratory infections (non-tuberculous); PRIMARY CILIARY DYSKINESIA; PROTRACTED BACTERIAL BRONCHITIS; HIGH-RESOLUTION CT; YOUNG-CHILDREN; PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY; CLINICAL-MANIFESTATIONS; INHALED CORTICOSTEROIDS; BRONCHOARTERIAL RATIO; PULMONARY-DISEASE; CHRONIC COUGH;
D O I
10.1111/resp.13509
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Bronchiectasis has historically been considered to be irreversible dilatation of the airways, but with modern imaging techniques it has been proposed that 'irreversible' be dropped from the definition. The upper limit of normal for the ratio of airway to arterial development increases with age, and a developmental perspective is essential. Bronchiectasis (and persistent bacterial bronchitis, PBB) is a descriptive term and not a diagnosis, and should be the start not the end of the patient's diagnostic journey. PBB, characterized by airway infection and neutrophilic inflammation but without significant airway dilatation may be a precursor of bronchiectasis, and there are many commonalities in the microbiology and the pathology, which are reviewed in this article. A high index of suspicion is essential, and a history of chronic wet or productive cough for more than 4-8 weeks should prompt investigation. There are numerous underlying causes of bronchiectasis, although in many cases no cause is found. Causes include post-infectious, especially after tuberculosis, adenoviral or pertussis infection; aspiration syndromes; defects in host defence, which may solely affect the airways (cystic fibrosis, not considered in this review, and primary ciliary dyskinesia); and primary ciliary dyskinesia or be systemic, such as common variable immunodeficiency; genetic syndromes; and anatomical defects such as intraluminal airway obstruction (e.g. foreign body), intramural obstruction (e.g. complete cartilage rings) and external airway compression (e.g. by tuberculous lymph nodes). Identification of the underlying cause is important, because some of these conditions have specific treatments and others genetic implications for the family.
引用
收藏
页码:1053 / 1062
页数:10
相关论文
共 113 条
  • [61] Use of inhaled corticosteroids and the risk of tuberculosis
    Lee, Chang-Hoon
    Kim, Kyungjoo
    Hyun, Min Kyung
    Jang, Eun Jin
    Lee, Na Rae
    Yim, Jae-Joon
    [J]. THORAX, 2013, 68 (12) : 1105 - 1112
  • [62] Clinical Features and Associated Likelihood of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in Children and Adolescents
    Leigh, Margaret W.
    Ferkol, Thomas W.
    Davis, Stephanie D.
    Lee, Hye-Seung
    Rosenfeld, Margaret
    Dell, Sharon D.
    Sagel, Scott D.
    Milla, Carlos
    Olivier, Kenneth N.
    Sullivan, Kelli M.
    Zariwala, Maimoona A.
    Pittman, Jessica E.
    Shapiro, Adam J.
    Carson, Johnny L.
    Krischer, Jeffrey
    Hazucha, Milan J.
    Knowles, Michael R.
    [J]. ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN THORACIC SOCIETY, 2016, 13 (08) : 1305 - 1313
  • [63] Non-CF bronchiectasis: does knowing the aetiology lead to changes in management?
    Li, AM
    Sonnappa, S
    Lex, C
    Wong, E
    Zacharasiewicz, A
    Bush, A
    Jaffe, A
    [J]. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2005, 26 (01) : 8 - 14
  • [64] Lima Joao A B, 2002, Paediatr Respir Rev, V3, P303, DOI 10.1016/S1526-0542(02)00265-8
  • [65] Structural airway abnormalities in infants and young children with cystic fibrosis
    Long, FR
    Williams, RS
    Castile, RG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2004, 144 (02) : 154 - 161
  • [66] European Respiratory Society guidelines for the diagnosis of primary ciliary dyskinesia
    Lucas, Jane S.
    Barbato, Angelo
    Collins, Samuel A.
    Goutaki, Myrofora
    Behan, Laura
    Caudri, Daan
    Dell, Sharon
    Eber, Ernst
    Escudier, Estelle
    Hirst, Robert A.
    Hogg, Claire
    Jorissen, Mark
    Latzin, Philipp
    Legendre, Marie
    Leigh, Margaret W.
    Midulla, Fabio
    Nielsen, Kim G.
    Omran, Heymut
    Papon, Jean-Francois
    Pohunek, Petr
    Redfern, Beatrice
    Rigau, David
    Rindlisbacher, Bernhard
    Santamaria, Francesca
    Shoemark, Amelia
    Snijders, Deborah
    Tonia, Thomy
    Titieni, Andrea
    Walker, Woolf T.
    Werner, Claudius
    Bush, Andrew
    Kuehni, Claudia E.
    [J]. EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2017, 49 (01)
  • [67] Prospective Assessment of Protracted Bacterial Bronchitis: Airway Inflammation and Innate Immune Activation
    Marchant, Julie M.
    Gibson, Peter G.
    Grissell, Terry V.
    Timmins, Naomi L.
    Masters, I. Brent
    Chang, Anne B.
    [J]. PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY, 2008, 43 (11) : 1092 - 1099
  • [68] Evaluation and outcome of young children with chronic cough
    Marchant, Julie M.
    Masters, I. Brent
    Taylor, Simone M.
    Cox, Nancy C.
    Seymour, Greg J.
    Chang, Anne B.
    [J]. CHEST, 2006, 129 (05) : 1132 - 1141
  • [69] The microbiota in bronchoalveolar lavage from young children with chronic lung disease includes taxa present in both the oropharynx and nasopharynx
    Marsh, R. L.
    Kaestli, M.
    Chang, A. B.
    Binks, M. J.
    Pope, C. E.
    Hoffman, L. R.
    Smith-Vaughan, H. C.
    [J]. MICROBIOME, 2016, 4
  • [70] p73 Is Required for Multiciliogenesis and Regulates the Foxj1-Associated Gene Network
    Marshall, Clayton B.
    Mays, Deborah J.
    Beeler, J. Scott
    Rosenbluth, Jennifer M.
    Boyd, Kelli L.
    Guasch, Gabriela L. Santos
    Shaver, Timothy M.
    Tang, Lucy J.
    Liu, Qi
    Shyr, Yu
    Venters, Bryan J.
    Magnuson, Mark A.
    Pietenpol, Jennifer A.
    [J]. CELL REPORTS, 2016, 14 (10): : 2289 - 2300