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Oncologist ; 29(2): e282-e289, 2024 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37669003

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: End-of-life discussions for patients with advanced cancer are internationally recommended to ensure consistency of end-of-life care with patients' values. This study examined the elements of end-of-life discussions associated with end-of-life care. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective observational study among consecutive patients with pretreated non-small cell lung cancer after the failure of first-line chemotherapy. We asked oncologists whether they had ever discussed "prognosis," "do not attempt resuscitation," "hospice," and "preferred place of death" with a patient at baseline. The quality of life (QOL) and depressive symptoms of patients were assessed using validated questionnaires at baseline and 3 months later. The end-of-life care that patients received was investigated using medical records. Oncologists' compassion and caregivers' preferences for hospice care were also assessed using questionnaires. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between elements of end-of-life discussions and patient-reported outcomes as well as actual end-of-life care. RESULTS: We obtained 200 valid responses at baseline, 147 valid responses 3 months later, and 145 data points for medical care at the end-of-life stage. No element of the end-of-life discussion between the patient and their oncologist was significantly associated with patients' reported outcomes or actual end-of-life care. In addition, oncologists' compassion was significantly associated with improvement in both comprehensive QOL and depressive symptoms, and caregivers' preferences for hospice care and high educational level were significantly associated with hospice death. CONCLUSION: Oncologist-patient alliances and caregivers' involvement in end-of-life discussions may be influential in achieving optimal end-of-life care.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Hospice Care , Lung Neoplasms , Neoplasms , Terminal Care , Humans , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/drug therapy , Death , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , Quality of Life , Prospective Studies
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Support Care Cancer ; 32(7): 421, 2024 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38856947

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PURPOSE: Determining whether patients' unrealistic expectations of chemotherapy as a cure were associated with their perception of the disclosure of incurability. METHODS: This prospective study included consecutive patients with pretreated non-small cell lung cancer from four study sites. Patients and their oncologists were asked whether they perceived the disclosure of cancer incurability. Patients were also asked if they thought that chemotherapy was curative. We followed up on whether the deceased patients received specialized palliative care 14 months after their last enrollment. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between the expectation of chemotherapy as a cure and patient/oncologist-reported perceptions of the disclosure of incurability. RESULTS: We analyzed 200 patients, 77 (38.5%) of whom had unrealistic expectations of a cure. Based on patients' perceptions, incurability was disclosed to 138 (69.0%) patients, and based on their oncologists' perceptions, incurability was disclosed to 185 (92.5%) patients (patient/oncologist agreements, κ = 0.19). Patients without a perception of the oncologist's disclosure of incurability-regardless of their oncologist's perception-were more likely to have unrealistic expectations of a cure than patients for whom both patient and oncologist perceptions were present. Patients who had unrealistic expectations of chemotherapy as a cure were shown to be significantly less likely to have received specialized palliative care, after adjusting for covariates (adjusted OR, 0.45; 95% CI, 0.23-0.91; p = .027). CONCLUSION: Oncologists' disclosure of incurability was not fully recognized by patients, and expectations of chemotherapy as a cure were associated with patients' perception of the disclosure of incurability.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Palliative Care , Humans , Male , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/drug therapy , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/psychology , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/therapy , Female , Lung Neoplasms/psychology , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , Lung Neoplasms/therapy , Prospective Studies , Middle Aged , Aged , Palliative Care/psychology , Palliative Care/methods , Physician-Patient Relations , Aged, 80 and over , Regression Analysis , Truth Disclosure , Adult , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use
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Allergol Int ; 73(3): 406-415, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38472036

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BACKGROUND: Dupilumab has clinical effects in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma. When considering interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 signaling, effects of dupilumab on airway mucus hypersecretion and airway remodeling are expected, but they have been reported in only a few short-term studies. Its efficacy for airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) remains unknown. We comprehensively assessed the efficacy of dupilumab, especially for subjective and objective measures of airway mucus hypersecretion and airway dimensions in moderate-to-severe asthmatic patients. METHODS: In 28 adult patients with moderate-to-severe uncontrolled asthma, the comprehensive efficacy of 48-week dupilumab treatment, including the Cough and Sputum Assessment Questionnaire (CASA-Q), radiological mucus scores and airway dimensions on computed tomography (CT), was assessed prospectively. Treatment responsiveness to dupilumab was analyzed. RESULTS: With 48-week dupilumab treatment, all four cough and sputum domain scores of CASA-Q improved significantly. Radiological mucus scores and airway wall thickening on CT were significantly decreased. The decreases in mucus scores were significantly associated with improvements in Asthma Control Questionnaire scores, Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ) overall scores, airway obstruction, and airway type 2 inflammation. When defined by > 0.5 improvement in AQLQ overall scores, 18 patients (64%) were identified as responders. CONCLUSIONS: Dupilumab reversed subjective and objective measures of airway mucus hypersecretion and some aspects of airway remodeling in patients with moderate-to-severe uncontrolled asthma.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized , Asthma , Severity of Illness Index , Humans , Asthma/drug therapy , Asthma/metabolism , Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized/therapeutic use , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Adult , Aged , Airway Remodeling/drug effects , Anti-Asthmatic Agents/therapeutic use , Anti-Asthmatic Agents/pharmacology , Quality of Life , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Respiratory Function Tests
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Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol ; 131(2): 203-208.e1, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37100279

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BACKGROUND: Capsaicin cough sensitivity (C-CS) reflects airway neuronal dysfunction and may be a significant biomarker of asthma. Although mepolizumab reduces cough in patients with severe uncontrolled asthma, it is unclear whether the cough reduction is associated with improved C-CS. OBJECTIVE: To clarify the effect of biologics on C-CS and cough-specific quality of life (QoL) in patients with severe uncontrolled asthma using our previous study cohort. METHODS: Overall, 52 consecutive patients who visited our hospital for severe uncontrolled asthma were included in the original study cohort, and 30 patients were eligible for this study. Changes in C-CS and cough-specific QoL were compared between patients treated with the anti-interleukin-5 (IL-5) pathway (n = 16) and those treated with other biologics (n = 14). The C-CS was measured as the concentration of capsaicin required to induce at least 5 coughs. RESULTS: Biologics significantly improved C-CS (P = .03). Anti-IL-5 pathway therapies significantly improved C-CS, whereas other biologics did not (P < .01 and P = .89, respectively). The C-CS improved significantly more in the anti-IL-5 pathway group than in the group treated with other biologics (P = .02). Changes in C-CS significantly correlated with improvements in cough-specific QoL in the anti-IL-5 pathway group (r = 0.58, P = .01) but not in the group treated with other biologics (r = 0.35, P = .22). CONCLUSION: Anti-IL-5 pathway therapies improve C-CS and cough-specific QoL, and targeting the IL-5 pathway may be a therapeutic strategy for cough hypersensitivity in patients with severe uncontrolled asthma.


Subject(s)
Asthma , Biological Products , Cough , Interleukin-5 , Humans , Cough/drug therapy , Asthma/drug therapy , Interleukin-5/antagonists & inhibitors , Biological Products/therapeutic use , Capsaicin , Quality of Life , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged
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Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol ; 131(1): 59-68.e3, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37030486

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BACKGROUND: We previously reported in an uncontrolled study that tiotropium alleviated chronic cough in asthma refractory to inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting ß2 agonists (ICS/LABA) by modulating capsaicin cough reflex sensitivity (C-CRS). OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the antitussive effects of tiotropium for refractory cough in asthma in a randomized, parallel, open-label trial. METHODS: A total of 58 patients with asthma having chronic cough refractory to ICS/LABA were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to add tiotropium 5 µg (39 patients) or theophylline 400 mg (19 patients) for 4 weeks. Patients underwent workups, including capsaicin cough challenge test and subjective measures such as cough severity visual analog scales (VAS). We adopted C5, the lowest capsaicin concentration to induce at least 5 coughs, as an index of C-CRS. We also performed a posthoc analysis to identify factors predicting tiotropium responders, who found an improvement of at least 15 mm in cough severity VAS. RESULTS: A total of 52 patients (tiotropium, 38; theophylline, 14) completed the study. Both tiotropium and theophylline significantly improved cough severity VAS and cough-specific quality of life. Tiotropium, but not theophylline, significantly increased C5, whereas pulmonary function did not change in either group. In addition, changes in cough severity VAS correlated with changes in C5 values in the tiotropium group. A posthoc analysis revealed that heightened C-CRS (C5 ≤1.22 µM) before the addition of tiotropium was an independent predictor for tiotropium responders. CONCLUSION: Tiotropium may alleviate chronic cough in asthma refractory to ICS/LABA by modulating C-CRS. Heightened C-CRS may predict responsiveness to tiotropium for refractory cough in asthma. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials Registry ID: UMIN000021064 (https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000024253).


Subject(s)
Asthma , Cough , Humans , Tiotropium Bromide/therapeutic use , Cough/drug therapy , Quality of Life , Capsaicin/therapeutic use , Adrenergic beta-2 Receptor Agonists/therapeutic use , Administration, Inhalation , Asthma/drug therapy , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Theophylline , Reflex , Drug Therapy, Combination
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Allergol Int ; 72(2): 271-278, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36192325

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BACKGROUND: Although sensory nerve dysfunction is related to the pathology of severe uncontrolled asthma and functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs), the impact of comorbid FGIDs on the pathophysiology of severe uncontrolled asthma remains poorly understood. The aim was to clarify the physiological relationships between severe uncontrolled asthma and FGIDs. METHODS: Fifty-two patients with severe uncontrolled asthma who visited our hospital between September 2016 and August 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Clinical characteristics, other comorbidities including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and biomarkers such as fractional nitric oxide (FeNO) and capsaicin cough sensitivity (C-CS) before the beginning of biologics or bronchial thermoplasty, were compared between patients with and without comorbid FGIDs. C-CS was evaluated by C5 (concentration of inhaled capsaicin that induced five or more coughs), and C5 ≤2.44 µM was defined as heightened C-CS. RESULTS: Seventeen patients had comorbid FGIDs. These patients had a lower FeNO level (21.9 ± 1.7 ppb vs. 33.9 ± 2.8 ppb, P = 0.04), a lower C5 threshold (2.24 ± 2.88 µM vs. 8.91 ± 5.5 µM, P < 0.001), a higher prevalence of comorbid GERD (64.7% vs. 31.7%, P = 0.03), and a higher prevalence of heightened C-CS (70.6% vs. 28.6%, P = 0.007) than those without FGIDs. Analysis of covariance showed a significant effect of FGIDs on C-CS in severe uncontrolled asthma without being affected by GERD. CONCLUSIONS: Comorbid FGIDs are associated with heightened C-CS in patients with severe uncontrolled asthma, and they may be an important extra-respiratory manifestation of the airway neuronal dysfunction phenotype of severe uncontrolled asthma.


Subject(s)
Asthma , Gastroesophageal Reflux , Humans , Cough , Capsaicin , Retrospective Studies , Gastroesophageal Reflux/epidemiology , Gastroesophageal Reflux/complications
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Oncologist ; 27(11): 982-990, 2022 11 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36067268

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BACKGROUND: Although patients with advanced cancer often have poor prognostic awareness, the most effective communication approach for improving prognostic awareness is unclear. In addition, the association between prognostic awareness and preferences for future medical treatment remains unexplored. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a prospective observational study of consecutive patients with advanced or post-operative recurrent non-small cell lung cancer whose disease had progressed after first-line chemotherapy, and their caregivers. We evaluated patterns of clinical discussions about incurability, prognostic awareness, and preference for future medical treatment at baseline and 3 months later. RESULTS: We obtained 200 valid responses to the questionnaires at baseline and 147 valid responses 3 months later. In addition, 180 caregivers returned valid responses. A total of 54% of patients and 51% of caregivers had accurate awareness at baseline, and 52% of patients had accurate awareness 3 months later. Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that patients who were informed about incurability in recent and past discussions were significantly more likely to have accurate awareness 3 months later, compared with those who were only informed recently (adjusted odds ratio 5.08; 95% CI, 1.31-19.78; P = .019). Accurate awareness at 3 months was significantly negatively associated with preference for life-prolonging treatment at 3 months after adjusting for covariates (adjusted odds ratio 0.39; 95% CI, 0.17-0.90; P = .028). CONCLUSION: Patients with advanced cancer who had both recent and past discussions about incurability with their oncologists have more accurate prognostic awareness. Improving prognostic awareness could reduce the preference for life-prolonging treatment.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Neoplasms , Terminal Care , Humans , Caregivers , Prognosis , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/drug therapy , Prospective Studies , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Neoplasms/therapy
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Invest New Drugs ; 40(5): 934-943, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35759133

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ABCC10/MRP7, an ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter, has been implicated in the extracellular transport of taxanes. Our group reported that the ABCC10 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs), rs2125739, influences docetaxel cytotoxicity in lung cancer cell lines as well as its side effects in clinical practice. In this study, we investigated whether the rs2125739 variant could affect paclitaxel (PTX) cytotoxicity in lung cancer cell lines. We also investigated the effect of rs2125739 on the efficacy and safety of nanoparticle albumin-bound PTX (nab-PTX) in clinical practice. The association between rs2125739 genotypes and the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of PTX was investigated in 18 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines, HeLa cells, and genome-edited HeLa cells. Next, blood samples from 77 patients with NSCLC treated with carboplatin plus nab-PTX were collected and analyzed for six SNPs, including rs2125739. The clinical outcomes among the different genotype groups were evaluated. In NSCLC cell lines, HeLa cells, and genome-edited HeLa cells, the IC50 was significantly higher in the ABCC10 rs2125739 T/T group than in the T/C and C/C groups. In 77 patients with NSCLC, there were no significant differences in clinical outcomes between the T/T and T/C groups. However, the rs2125739 T/T genotype was associated with a higher frequency of Grades 3/4 neutropenia. In contrast, there was no association between other SNPs and clinical efficacy or neutropenia. Our results indicate that the ABCC10 rs2125739 variant is associated with neutropenia in response to nab-PTX treatment.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung , Lung Neoplasms , Nanoparticles , Neutropenia , ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters/genetics , Albumin-Bound Paclitaxel/therapeutic use , Albumins/therapeutic use , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/adverse effects , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/drug therapy , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/genetics , Genetic Variation , HeLa Cells , Humans , Japan , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , Lung Neoplasms/genetics , Multidrug Resistance-Associated Proteins/genetics , Multidrug Resistance-Associated Proteins/therapeutic use , Neutropenia/chemically induced , Paclitaxel/adverse effects
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 183(5): 479-489, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35034020

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INTRODUCTION: Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are fundamental agents to subside airway inflammation and improve forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) among asthmatics. Alveolar concentrations of nitric oxide (CANO), as well as the classical fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO50), are associated with the pathophysiology of asthma. However, the association between pretreatment CANO levels and response to anti-asthma treatments, including ICS, remains unknown. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 107 patients newly diagnosed with asthma. ICS in combination with long-acting ß2-agonists (ICS/LABA) was initiated. FEV1 and FeNO levels were evaluated at diagnosis and were followed up at 6 and 12 months after the treatment intervention. CANO levels were estimated using various expiratory flows of FeNO measurements. Factors associated with annual changes in FEV1 (ΔFEV1) were analyzed. Patients with a ΔFEV1 <-20 mL were defined as "poor-responders." RESULTS: FEV1, FeNO50, and CANO levels significantly improved by anti-asthma treatments. The average ΔFEV1 was 85 (176) mL. Eighty-two patients continuously took ICS/LABA treatment. Higher pretreatment CANO levels and continuous use of LABA were independent predictive factors for the improvement of FEV1 on multivariate analysis. The decline in FeNO50 and CANO levels by the anti-asthma treatments was significantly greater in 81 responders than in 26 poor-responders. CANO, but not FeNO50, levels at 12 months were significantly higher in poor-responders than in responders (p = 0.009). CONCLUSION: Levels of CANO, but not FeNO50, predict changes in pulmonary function in ICS-naïve asthmatics. Meanwhile, persistently high levels of CANO may be related to poor responsiveness to treatments assessed by ΔFEV1.


Subject(s)
Anti-Asthmatic Agents , Asthma , Administration, Inhalation , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Anti-Asthmatic Agents/therapeutic use , Asthma/diagnosis , Humans , Nitric Oxide/analysis , Retrospective Studies
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J Asthma ; 59(6): 1139-1147, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33653221

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BACKGROUND: Asthma is a significant comorbidity of eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Type2-driven biomarkers such as sinus tissue eosinophilia and fractional nitric oxide (FeNO) may be utilized to detect high risk patients who develop asthma symptoms after endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) in CRS patients. METHODS: Thirty-six CRS patients without asthma who agreed to undergo ESS between October 2015 and December 2017 were prospectively observed for 12 months following ESS. They were monitored for the development of typical asthma symptoms including dyspnea, wheezes, and cough which responded to anti-asthma medication. Biomarkers were compared between patients who developed asthma symptoms after ESS (asthma symptoms group) and those who did not (non-asthma group). Biomarker changes following ESS intervention were also evaluated. RESULTS: Six patients were lost to follow after ESS. Thus, 30 CRS patients [16 with nasal polyps (NPs) proved by surgery] were followed. Seven (23%) newly complained of asthma symptoms during follow-up. Levels of FeNO and the prevalence of eosinophilic NPs (eosinophils ≥ 70/high power fields) were significantly higher in the asthma symptom group than in non-asthma group [50.7 ppb vs 22.4 ppb for FeNO levels, and 100% (n = 3) vs 23% (n = 3) for eosinophilic NP prevalence, both p < 0.05]. Levels of sputum periostin decreased significantly by ESS in the non-asthma group. However, changes of biomarkers after ESS were comparable between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: Eosinophils in NPs (≥70/high power fields) and preoperative FeNO may be significant biomarkers for predicting the development of asthma symptoms after ESS.


Subject(s)
Asthma , Eosinophilia , Nasal Polyps , Rhinitis , Sinusitis , Asthma/diagnosis , Asthma/epidemiology , Biomarkers , Chronic Disease , Eosinophilia/diagnosis , Humans , Nasal Polyps/epidemiology , Nitric Oxide , Rhinitis/diagnosis , Rhinitis/epidemiology , Rhinitis/surgery , Sinusitis/diagnosis , Sinusitis/epidemiology , Sinusitis/surgery
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J Infect Chemother ; 28(9): 1255-1260, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35725531

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INTRODUCTION: Although the number of patients with Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) pulmonary disease has been increasing among the elderly individuals due to population aging in Japan, few studies have reported treatment in elderly patients with MAC pulmonary disease. We conducted a retrospective cohort study to evaluate differences in the tolerability of, adverse events associated with and efficacy of treatment for MAC pulmonary disease in elderly and nonelderly patients. METHODS: The medical records of 96 newly diagnosed MAC pulmonary disease patients at Nagoya City University Hospital between April 2014 and March 2019 were reviewed. RESULTS: Elderly patients ≥75 years old started multidrug treatment less frequently than nonelderly patients <75 years old (17 of 41 patients, 41.5% vs. 41 of 55 patients, 74.5%, P = 0.001). The treated elderly patients had more symptoms, more extensive radiological disease and a higher rate of positivity on sputum smear than the treated nonelderly patients. Eleven elderly patients and 19 nonelderly patients continued the initial multidrug regimen (64.7% vs. 46.3%, P = 0.26). Adverse events occurred in 6 elderly patients and 25 nonelderly patients (35.3% vs. 61.0%, P = 0.074). The rates of achievement of sputum conversion and radiological improvement after treatment for over 1 year were similar between the elderly and nonelderly patients (61.5% vs. 75.0%, P = 0.37; 76.9% vs. 78.1%, P = 1). CONCLUSIONS: The tolerability, adverse events, and efficacy of treatment in elderly patients with MAC pulmonary disease were not noticeably different from those in nonelderly patients.


Subject(s)
Lung Diseases , Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection , Aged , Humans , Lung Diseases/drug therapy , Lung Diseases/microbiology , Mycobacterium avium Complex , Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection/microbiology , Retrospective Studies , Sputum/microbiology , Treatment Outcome
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BMC Pulm Med ; 22(1): 203, 2022 May 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35606777

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BACKGROUND: The serum creatinine/cystatin C (Cr/CysC) ratio has attracted attention as a marker for sarcopenia, but has not been studied in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). This study aimed to confirm the utility of the serum Cr/CysC ratio in predicting sarcopenia and investigate its clinical relevance. METHODS: This cross-sectional pilot study prospectively enrolled patients with stable IPF. IPF was diagnosed through multidisciplinary discussions according to the 2018 international guidelines, and sarcopenia was diagnosed according to the 2019 consensus report of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) were evaluated using the modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) dyspnea scale, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease assessment test (CAT), and King's Brief Interstitial Lung Disease (K-BILD) questionnaire. The associations between serum Cr/CysC ratio and the presence of sarcopenia and other clinical parameters, including PROs scores, were examined. RESULTS: The study enrolled 49 Japanese patients with IPF with a mean age of 73.0 ± 7.7 years and a mean percentage of predicted forced vital capacity of 80.4 ± 15.5%. Sarcopenia was diagnosed in 18 patients (36.7%), and the serum Cr/CysC ratio was 0.86 [0.76-0.94] (median [interquartile range]). The receiver operating characteristic curve analyses for the detection of sarcopenia according to the serum Cr/CysC showed that the area under the curve, optimal cutoff value, specificity, and sensitivity were 0.85, 0.88, 0.65, and 0.94, respectively. Sarcopenia was identified in 13% of patients with a high serum Cr/CysC ratio (≥ 0.88) and 60% of patients with a low serum Cr/CysC ratio (< 0.88) (P < 0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the serum Cr/CysC ratio was an independent predictive marker of worse PROs evaluated using mMRC (P < 0.05), CAT (P < 0.05), and K-BILD (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that the serum Cr/CysC ratio may be a surrogate marker of sarcopenia in patients with IPF. Furthermore, it is important to pay attention to the serum Cr/CysC ratio because a lower serum Cr/CysC ratio is associated with worse PROs. Further studies are required to validate these observations to determine whether the Cr/CysC ratio can be used to detect sarcopenia in patients with IPF.


Subject(s)
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis , Sarcopenia , Biomarkers/blood , Creatinine/blood , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cystatin C/blood , Humans , Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/complications , Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/diagnosis , Pilot Projects , Sarcopenia/diagnosis
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Chron Respir Dis ; 19: 14799731221114153, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35792724

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OBJECTIVES: The peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) is known to decrease in patients with sarcopenia. However, little is known about the clinical impact of the PEFR in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). This study aimed to confirm whether a decrease in PEFR over 6 months was associated with survival in IPF patients. METHODS: Consecutive IPF patients who had been assessed at a single center were retrospectively analyzed. The relative decline in PEFR over 6 months was assessed. Survival analyses were performed by univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard models. RESULTS: A total of 61 eligible cases (average age 70 years) were examined, and 21 patients (34.4%) died. The univariate Cox regression analysis showed that the body mass index, baseline % predicted forced vital capacity (FVC), baseline % predicted PEFR, % predicted diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), relative decline in FVC, and relative decline in PEFR were prognostic factors. On multivariate analyses, relative decline in PEFR (hazard ratio [HR] 1.037, p < .05) and baseline % predicted FVC (HR 0.932, p < .001) were independent prognostic factors, whereas relative decline in FVC was not. CONCLUSION: A decrease in PEFR after 6 months may predict worse survival in patients with IPF.


Subject(s)
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis , Aged , Body Mass Index , Humans , Peak Expiratory Flow Rate , Research Design , Retrospective Studies
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Chron Respir Dis ; 19: 14799731221117298, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35930440

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OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia is a syndrome characterized by reduced muscle mass and function. It is well-recognized as a complication in chronic diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. However, little is known about sarcopenia in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics of sarcopenia and the association between quality of life and sarcopenia in patients with IPF. METHODS: In this pilot cross-sectional study, 56 Japanese outpatients with IPF (49 men) were enrolled prospectively. Sarcopenia was diagnosed according to the criteria of the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2019. Its associations with clinical parameters including age, pulmonary functions, physical performance, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) were examined. RESULTS: The frequency of sarcopenia was 39.3% (n = 22) in this cohort. There were significant differences in St George's Respiratory Questionnaire (p = .005), modified Medical Research Council score (p = .004), and Hospital and Anxiety Depression Scale depression score (p = .030) between the sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic groups. On multivariate regression analysis, 6-min walk distance (6MWD) was an independent factor associated with sarcopenia (odds ratio 1.241, 95% confidence interval 1.016-1.515, p = .034). CONCLUSION: Sarcopenia was associated with PROs and physical performance in patients with IPF.


Subject(s)
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis , Sarcopenia , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/complications , Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/diagnosis , Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis/epidemiology , Male , Quality of Life , Sarcopenia/complications , Sarcopenia/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Allergol Int ; 71(3): 318-324, 2022 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35082101

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BACKGROUND: Gastroesophageal reflux may be associated with the worsening of asthma by increasing cough reflex sensitivity. Hull Airway Reflux Questionnaire (HARQ) consists of 14 prevalent reflux-related symptoms. It may be useful in predicting the presence of cough reflex hypersensitivity in asthma. METHODS: From August 2018 to July 2020, 266 asthmatic patients completed the HARQ. They underwent blood analysis, spirometry, fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) measurement, and the capsaicin cough challenge test. Patients were considered to have reflux-related symptoms if their HARQ scores were 13 points or higher. We evaluated the association between reflux-related symptoms and clinical asthma outcomes. Finally, we performed a multivariate analysis to determine the clinical significance of the HARQ for asthma. This study was registered in the University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN000040732). RESULTS: The mean HARQ scores were 13.1 (standard deviation 12.0). Patients in the high HARQ scores group (HARQ ≥13, n = 105) showed a lower prevalence of atopic predisposition, lower levels of FeNO, heightened capsaicin cough reflex sensitivity, poorer asthma control, and more frequent admissions due to asthma than those in the low HARQ groups (all p values < 0.05). The HARQ was useful in selecting patients with poor controlled asthma and those with severe cough when the cut-off value was set at 13. Multivariate analysis revealed that heightened capsaicin cough reflex sensitivity affected reflux-related symptoms, as well as lower levels of FeNO and younger age. CONCLUSIONS: Higher HARQ scores (≥13) may be useful in predicting not only poor asthma condition but also the presence of airway neuronal dysfunction in patients with asthma to some extent.


Subject(s)
Asthma , Gastroesophageal Reflux , Asthma/diagnosis , Asthma/epidemiology , Capsaicin , Cough/diagnosis , Exhalation , Gastroesophageal Reflux/complications , Gastroesophageal Reflux/diagnosis , Gastroesophageal Reflux/epidemiology , Humans , Nitric Oxide/analysis
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Respir Res ; 22(1): 51, 2021 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33579280

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BACKGROUND: Little is known on the role of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) in fibroblast-myofibroblast transition (FMT) that can lead to airway remodeling which is a major problem for severe asthma and fibrosis. Thus, this study investigated the effect of TRPA1 modulators on transforming growth factor beta 1(TGF-ß1) -treated lung fibroblasts. METHODS: MRC-5 cells were preincubated with TGF-ß1 for 24 h. TRPA1 agonist or antagonist were added and further incubated for 24 h. The changes in TRPA1 and alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) expressions by stimuli were evaluated using qRT-PCR, western blot and immunohistochemical analyses. Statistical significance was determined by using one- or two-way ANOVA, followed by Bonferroni's post hoc analysis for comparison of multiple groups and paired 2-tailed Student's t-test between 2 groups. RESULTS: MRC-5 cells treated by TGF-ß1 significantly upregulated α-SMA mRNA expressions (P < 0.01), but downregulated TRPA1 gene expression (P < 0.001). Post-treatment of TRPA1 activator, allyl isothiocyanate (AITC), after TGF-ß1 significantly downregulated the α-SMA gene induction (P < 0.01 at 24 h), protein expression (P < 0.05) and immunoreactivity with stress fibers (P < 0.05). On the other hand, TRPA1 antagonist HC-030031 did not prevent this effect, and instead tended to facilitate the suppressive effect of AITC when co-stimulated. AITC significantly increased phosphorylated- extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) 1/2 and heme oxygenase (HO)-1 protein expressions (P < 0.05) in TGF-ß1-treated cells. Combined inhibition with ERK1/2 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor (NRF2) almost completely reversed AITC-induced α-SMA suppression (P < 0.05). Dexamethasone was not able to inhibit the upregulated α-SMA induction by TGF-ß1. However, AITC improved dexamethasone-insensitive myodifferentiation in the presence of the corticosteroid (P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: We found that AITC exerts protective effect on TGF-ß1-induced α-SMA induction by activating ERK1/2 MAPK and NRF2/HO-1 pathways in lung fibroblasts. It also overcomes corticosteroids insensitivity in TGF-ß1-induced α-SMA induction. TRPA1 antagonist modulates the suppressive effect, but not prevent it. AITC and TRPA1 antagonist may be therapeutic agents in treating chronic respiratory diseases.


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Adrenal Cortex Hormones/toxicity , Heme Oxygenase-1/metabolism , Isothiocyanates/pharmacology , Lung/metabolism , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases/metabolism , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/metabolism , TRPA1 Cation Channel/metabolism , Fibroblasts/drug effects , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Humans , Lung/drug effects , Myofibroblasts/drug effects , Myofibroblasts/metabolism , TRPA1 Cation Channel/antagonists & inhibitors , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/toxicity
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J Asthma ; 58(11): 1502-1511, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32746665

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BACKGROUND: The frequency scale for the symptoms of GERD (FSSG) questionnaire, which originally consists of acid-reflux and dysmotility symptom domains, is a succinct questionnaire to evaluate gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the utility of subjective questionnaire of GERD for the diagnosis of GERD-related cough by using FSSG questionnaire. METHODS: We recruited 256 patients with subacute/chronic cough between April 2012 and March 2018, who were analyzed using FSSG questionnaire and blood eosinophil counts. GERD-related cough was inferred through the presence of classic reflux symptoms including heartburn and/or typical coughing trigger (e.g. phonation, rising, lying, eating, and intake of certain food). The diagnosis was confirmed by response to specific treatments for GERD. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to determine the cutoff score for the diagnosis. RESULTS: One-hundred ten patients (43%) were diagnosed as having GERD-related cough. FSSG questionnaire was relevant for diagnosing GERD-related cough, with the area under the curve (AUC) of 0.70 (p < 0.0001, cutoff score 7 points, sensitivity 75%, specificity 62%). When limited to patients with blood eosinophils of ≤150/µL or those with sputum eosinophils of ≤3%, sensitivity and specificity of the diagnosis was increased, respectively (sensitivity and specificity; 79% and 65% for blood eosinophils and 82% and 68% for sputum eosinophils. p < 0.0001, AUC 0.74 for both). CONCLUSIONS: The subjective questionnaire of GERD (FSSG) would be helpful in diagnosing GERD-related cough, particularly in patients with low blood or sputum eosinophil counts.


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Diagnostic Self Evaluation , Gastroesophageal Reflux/diagnosis , Symptom Assessment , Acute Disease , Adult , Aged , Chronic Disease , Cough/etiology , Female , Gastroesophageal Reflux/complications , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Self Report
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Am J Respir Crit Care Med ; 201(9): 1068-1077, 2020 05 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31990201

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Rationale: Capsaicin cough reflex sensitivity (C-CS) is associated with poorly controlled asthma, although its association with severe asthma remains unknown.Objectives: To determine the clinical impact of C-CS on severe asthma.Methods: We prospectively enrolled 157 patients with asthma (including 122 patients with severe asthma who were in step 4 or 5 according to the Global Initiative for Asthma 2015 guidelines) between November 2016 and October 2019. A capsaicin cough challenge was performed along with spirometry and assessment of biomarkers. The concentration required to induce at least five coughs by capsaicin was adopted as an index of C-CS. An Asthma Control Test and comorbidities were also evaluated. Associations of biomarkers with four clinical features of severe asthma made by the European Respiratory Society/American Thoracic Society guidelines (poor control [Asthma Control Test < 20; n = 58], frequent exacerbations [≥2/yr; n = 28], admissions [≥1/yr; n = 17], and airflow limitation [FEV1% predicted < 80%; n = 30]) were assessed.Measurements and Main Results: Heightened C-CS was associated with poor asthma control, frequent exacerbations, and admissions, particularly in patients without atopy (n = 54). Meanwhile, C-CS was not related to airflow limitation. Multivariate regression analysis has revealed that heightened C-CS (at least five coughs by capsaicin ≤ 2.44 µM) was a significant risk for poor asthma control and frequent exacerbations. Regarding general factors and comorbidities, ex-smoking status, diabetes mellitus, and chronic rhinosinusitis were associated with clinical features of severe asthma (all P < 0.05).Conclusions: Heightened C-CS is a risk factor for severe asthma. The present study suggests the association of airway neuronal dysfunction with the pathophysiology of non-type 2 severe asthma.


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Asthma/drug therapy , Capsaicin/adverse effects , Capsaicin/therapeutic use , Chronic Disease/drug therapy , Administration, Inhalation , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Humans , Japan , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Sex Factors
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Cytokine ; 129: 155027, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32050145

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External stimuli such as cigarette smoke and house dust mite are often involved in the development and exacerbation of asthma. These risk factors could activate or sensitize transient receptor potential channel ankyrin 1 (TRPA1), which are primarily expressed in neuronal structures but also in non-neuronal cells such as fibroblasts. However, the role of non-neuronal TRPA1 in the pathophysiology of airway diseases including asthma remains unclear. We investigated TRPA1 expression on human fibroblast cells and whether inflammatory mediators could modulate its function. This study utilized human lung fibroblast cell lines, Medical Research Council cell strain 5 (MRC-5) and HF19 cells frequently used on experimental studies regarding allergic and respiratory disorders. The human lung fibroblasts were stimulated with house dust mite (Der p1) or tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) for 24 h, and we quantified TRPA1 mRNA and protein by qRT-PCR and western blot analysis, respectively. TRPA1 mRNA expressions were upregulated after TNF-α treatment. Calcium imaging analysis revealed that TNF-α treatment apparently sensitized TRPA1-mediated calcium influx by TRPA1 agonist allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) and the selective TRPA1 channel blocker HC-030031 effectively reduced the calcium response. Lastly, TRPA1 activation was not only involved in increased IL-8 cytokine release, but also in upregulating gene expression of matrix metalloprotease 9 (MMP9) in the human lung fibroblasts treated with TNF-α Together, these results indicate that presence of inflammatory mediators such as TNF-α could upregulate the non-neuronal expression of TRPA1 on fibroblasts which may aggravate further the release of inflammatory cytokines observed in human airway diseases.


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Cytokines/metabolism , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Inflammation/metabolism , Lung/metabolism , TRPA1 Cation Channel/metabolism , Asthma/metabolism , Calcium/metabolism , Cells, Cultured , Humans , Inflammation Mediators/metabolism , Isothiocyanates/pharmacology , Lung/drug effects , Nerve Tissue Proteins/metabolism
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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 181(11): 862-870, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32731246

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BACKGROUND: Eosinophilic nasal polyps (NPs) are associated with the presence of asthma in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patients. Serum periostin has been considered a relevant biomarker for unified airway diseases. OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of biomarkers including serum periostin that reflects reduction of exacerbations of comorbid asthma in CRS patients. METHODS: We prospectively recruited 56 CRS patients who were subjected to undergo endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) (20 with asthma) between October 2015 and December 2017 and followed them for 1 year after ESS. Blood eosinophil count, serum periostin, and fractional nitric oxide (FeNO) were measured at enrollment. How these type 2-driven biomarkers reflect comorbid asthma was determined using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. The frequency of asthma exacerbations during 1 year was counted both before and after ESS. Associations between preoperative biomarkers including eosinophils in NPs and asthma exacerbations were evaluated. RESULTS: Blood eosinophil count, FeNO, and serum periostin levels were significantly higher in CRS patients with asthma than in those without (p < 0.01 for all) and discriminated comorbid asthma among CRS patients (p < 0.05; AUC > 0.80 for all). The increased preoperative serum periostin correlated with lower absolute number of postoperative exacerbations (ρ = -0.49, p = 0.03) and its relative reduction after ESS (ρ = 0.53, p = 0.03) in asthmatic patients. Increased eosinophils in NPs were also associated with reduced asthma exacerbations. CONCLUSION: Preoperative increased serum periostin and eosinophils in NPs are associated with the preventive effect of ESS for asthma exacerbations in CRS patients comorbid with asthma.


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Asthma/diagnosis , Biomarkers/blood , Cell Adhesion Molecules/blood , Endoscopy , Eosinophils/pathology , Nasal Polyps/diagnosis , Rhinitis/diagnosis , Sinusitis/diagnosis , Adult , Asthma/epidemiology , Asthma/surgery , Chronic Disease , Comorbidity , Disease Progression , Female , Humans , Japan/epidemiology , Leukocyte Count , Male , Middle Aged , Nasal Polyps/epidemiology , Nasal Polyps/surgery , Prospective Studies , Rhinitis/epidemiology , Rhinitis/surgery , Sinusitis/epidemiology , Sinusitis/surgery , Up-Regulation , Young Adult
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