The association between persistent eosinophilia and asthma in childhood is independent of atopic status

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作者
Karakoc, F
Remes, ST
Martinez, FD
Wright, AL
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Arizona Hlth Sci Ctr, Arizona Resp Ctr, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[2] Natl Publ Hlth Inst, Environm Epidemiol Unit, Kuopio, Finland
[3] Univ Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
eosinophils; asthma; childhood; atopy; risk factors; epidemiology;
D O I
10.1046/j.0022-0477.2001.01273.x
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background Although peripheral blood eosinophilia is associated with risk of asthma, the relation with atopy has not been established. Objective To assess the relationship between eosinophils and chronic asthma in childhood, and to determine the factors associated with eosinophil levels over time. Methods Percent eosinophils/300 white blood cell (WBC) count ('eos') was measured at 9 months, 6 years and 11 years in subjects participating in the prospective Tucson Children's Respiratory Study. Children were classified based on the number of measurements in which they had low (less than or equal to 2%) or high (> 5%) eosinophils, as follows: (1) Persistently low Cos (n = 130); (2) Low Cos (intermittently low or consistently moderate, but never high, n = 317); (3) Intermittently high Cos (n = 192); and (4) Persistently high Cos (n = 17). Only children with greater than or equal to 2 eos measurements were included in the analysis. Chronic asthma was defined as medical doctor (MD)-diagnosed asthma with reports of wheezing during the previous year, on > 3 questionnaires completed between 2 and 13 years of age. Children with at least one positive skin prick test (SPT; greater than or equal to 3 mm) at age 6 or 11 were considered 'atopic'. Results Chronic asthma was linearly related to longitudinally ascertained eosinophils (trend chi(2) P < 0.001) with prevalence ranging from 5.8% among children with persistently low Cos to 37.5% among children with persistently high Cos. This relation was independent of atopy. Parental history of asthma was associated with both chronic asthma (P < 0.001) and with longitudinal eosinophil status (P < 0.001). After adjusting for atopy and gender, there was a 70% increase in asthma risk with each increase in longitudinal eosinophil level. This stepwise increase was reduced to 48% when parental asthma was added to the model. Conclusion Longitudinal eosinophil levels are linearly associated with chronic asthma in childhood, independent of atopy. The strong association between parental asthma and eosinophil status suggests that genetic background may be an important determinant of eosinophilic response.
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