A blood and bronchoalveolar lavage protein signature of rapid FEV decline in smoking-associated COPD.

TitleA blood and bronchoalveolar lavage protein signature of rapid FEV decline in smoking-associated COPD.
Publication TypePublication
Year2023
AuthorsDiLillo KM, Norman KC, Freeman CM, Christenson SA, Alexis NE, Anderson WH, Barjaktarevic IZ, R Barr G, Comellas AP, Bleecker ER, Boucher RC, Couper DJ, Criner GJ, Doerschuk CM, J Wells M, Han MK, Hoffman EA, Hansel NN, Hastie AT, Kaner RJ, Krishnan JA, Labaki WW, Martinez FJ, Meyers DA, O'Neal WK, Ortega VE, Paine R, Peters SP, Woodruff PG, Cooper CB, Bowler RP, Curtis JL, Arnold KB
Corporate AuthorsSPIROMICS Investigators
JournalSci Rep
Volume13
Issue1
Pagination8228
Date Published2023 May 22
ISSN2045-2322
Keywordsbiomarkers, Bronchoalveolar Lavage, Disease Progression, Forced Expiratory Volume, Humans, Lung, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive, smoking
Abstract

Accelerated progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with increased risks of hospitalization and death. Prognostic insights into mechanisms and markers of progression could facilitate development of disease-modifying therapies. Although individual biomarkers exhibit some predictive value, performance is modest and their univariate nature limits network-level insights. To overcome these limitations and gain insights into early pathways associated with rapid progression, we measured 1305 peripheral blood and 48 bronchoalveolar lavage proteins in individuals with COPD [n = 45, mean initial forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV) 75.6 ± 17.4% predicted]. We applied a data-driven analysis pipeline, which enabled identification of protein signatures that predicted individuals at-risk for accelerated lung function decline (FEV decline ≥ 70 mL/year) ~ 6 years later, with high accuracy. Progression signatures suggested that early dysregulation in elements of the complement cascade is associated with accelerated decline. Our results propose potential biomarkers and early aberrant signaling mechanisms driving rapid progression in COPD.

DOI10.1038/s41598-023-32216-0
Alternate JournalSci Rep
PubMed ID37217548
PubMed Central IDPMC10203309
Grant ListI01 CX001553 / CX / CSRD VA / United States
MS#: 
MS255
Manuscript Full Title: 
A blood and bronchoalveolar lavage protein signature of rapid FEV decline in smoking-associated COPD.
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Clinical Center: Michigan (University of Michigan)
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