Microparticles in sputum of COPD patients: a potential biomarker of the disease?

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Lacedonia, Donato [1 ]
Carpagnano, Giovanna Elisiana [1 ]
Trotta, Teresa [2 ]
Palladino, Grazia Pia [1 ]
Panaro, Maria Antonietta [3 ]
Zoppo, Liugi Davide [1 ]
Barbaro, Maria Pia Foschino [1 ]
Porro, Chiara [2 ]
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[1] Univ Foggia, Inst Resp Dis, Dept Med & Surg Sci, Foggia, Italy
[2] Univ Foggia, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Foggia, Italy
[3] Univ Bari, Dept Biosci Biotechnol & Biopharmaceut, Bari, Italy
关键词
COPD; microparticles; sputum; lung; CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIAL MICROPARTICLES; CELL-DEATH; INFLAMMATION; APOPTOSIS; PECAM-1; MARKER; ATHEROSCLEROSIS; DYSFUNCTION; EXPRESSION; EMPHYSEMA;
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10.2147/COPD.S99547
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background: Microparticles (MPs) are small membrane vesicles of 0.1-1 mu m which are released by cells following chemical, physical, and apoptotic stimuli. MPs represent more than a miniature version of the cell. Their composition and function depend not only on cellular origin, but also on stimuli. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a lung disease characterized by nearly irreversible lung destruction which results in airway limitation. Purpose: We investigated the presence and source of MPs in sputum of COPD patients to evaluate if changes in MP number and origin may reflect the pathophysiological conditions of disease and may serve as potential biomarkers for diagnostic and prognostic use. Methods: Induced sputum samples were collected from 18 male subjects and liquefied with Sputasol. MPs obtained were immunolabeled for leukocyte (CD11a), granulocyte (CD66b), monocyte-macrophage (CD11b), platelets and megakaryocytic cells (CD41), endothelial cells (CD31), and red blood cells (CD235ab) and analyzed by cytofluorimetry. Results: There was a negative correlation between CD31-MPs and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (R=-53, P<0.05) and CD66b-MP level was correlated with worse performance index of COPD such as the Body mass index airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea, and Exercise capacity (BODE); they were negatively correlated with 6-minute walking test: 0.65 and -0.64, respectively (P<0.05). CD235ab-MPs showed a negative correlation with body mass index (R=-0.86, P<0.05), while there was a positive correlation with dyspnea index (R=0.91, P<0.05). Conclusion: The main finding of this study was that MPs were detected in the sputum of patients affected by COPD. The phenotype of some of them was related to the main COPD parameters. These results suggest that MPs could be implicated in the pathogenesis of COPD.
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