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Low serum mannose-binding lectin level is not associated with disease severity in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis.

James G Macfarlane1, Hannah Jary, Katharine L M Hester, Paul McAlinden, Jonathan Wake, Therese Small, Kathy E Walton, Gavin Spickett, Anthony De Soyza.   

Abstract

Deficiency of mannose-binding lectin (MBL), a serum protein involved in killing and promoting phagocytosis of pathogens, is associated with respiratory infection and disease progression in a number of acute and chronic lung diseases, including cystic fibrosis (CF)- associated bronchiectasis. No such association has been studied in non-CF bronchiectasis (nCF-Br). One hundred and thirty-three adult patients with nCF-Br were studied. Serum MBL levels were measured and deficiency defined using two cut-off levels, i.e. MBL ≤100 ng/ml and ≤600 ng/ml. Parameters of severity included lung function impairment, annual exacerbation and hospital admission rates, breathlessness, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Haemophilus influenzae infection rates. The incidence of MBL deficiency using cut-off levels of 100 ng/ml and 600 ng/ml was 10% and 26% respectively, similar to rates seen in the general population. There was no significant difference in mean FEV(1)% predicted between MBL deficient and sufficient patients at both cut-off levels (≤100 ng/ml: 63.8% vs. 64.6%, P = 0.91; ≤ 600 ng/ml: 66.5% vs. 63.9%, P = 0.56). In addition, exacerbation/hospital admission rates, symptoms of breathlessness and isolation/colonisation rates with P. aeruginosa and H. influenzae were similar in both groups at both cut-off levels. In conclusion, MBL deficiency is not associated with markers of disease severity in patients with nCF-Br.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22382779     DOI: 10.1177/1753425912440472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Innate Immun        ISSN: 1753-4259            Impact factor:   2.680


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