Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison

Abstract Introduction At present, there are few methods available for monitoring respiratory diseases affecting distal airways. Bronchoscopy is the golden standard for sampling the lower airways. The recently developed method for collecting non-volatile material from exhaled air – PExA (Particles in...

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Main Authors: Annelie F. Behndig, Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya, Anders Blomberg, Anna-Carin Olin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:Respiratory Research
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-019-1172-1
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spelling doaj-75e3c504ce324ce1a48f466000bb04232020-11-25T02:48:39ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2019-09-012011610.1186/s12931-019-1172-1Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparisonAnnelie F. Behndig0Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya1Anders Blomberg2Anna-Carin Olin3Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Division of Medicine, Umeå UniversityProteomics Core Facility, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of GothenburgDepartment of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Division of Medicine, Umeå UniversityOccupational and Environmental Medicine, Inst of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of GothenburgAbstract Introduction At present, there are few methods available for monitoring respiratory diseases affecting distal airways. Bronchoscopy is the golden standard for sampling the lower airways. The recently developed method for collecting non-volatile material from exhaled air – PExA (Particles in Exhaled air) is a promising new tool, but no direct comparison between the two methods has yet been performed. The aim of the present study was to compare sampling using PExA with bronchial wash (BW) representing the larger more proximal airways and broncho-alveolar lavage (BAL) representing the distal airways. Methods 15 healthy non-smoking subjects (7 female/8 male), age 28 ± 4 years, with normal lung function were included in the study. PExA-sampling (2 × 250 ng particles) and bronchoscopy with BW (2 × 20 ml) and BAL (3 × 60 ml sterile saline) was performed. Albumin and Surfactant Protein A (SP-A) were analyzed with ELISA, and analyses of correlation were performed. Results A significant association was found between BAL-fluid albumin and PExA-albumin (rs:0.65 p = 0.01). There was also an association between SP-A in PExA and BAL, when corrected for albumin concentration (rs:0.61, p = 0.015). When correlating concentrations of albumin and SP-A in bronchial wash and PExA respectively, no associations were found. Conclusions This is the first direct comparison between the bronchoscopy-based BW/BAL-fluids and material collected using the PExA methodology. Both albumin and albumin-corrected SP-A concentrations were significantly associated between BAL and PExA, however, no such association was found in either marker between BW and PExA. These results indicate that the PExA method samples the distal airways. PExA is thus considered a new promising non-invasive assessment for monitoring of the distal airways.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12931-019-1172-1
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author Annelie F. Behndig
Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya
Anders Blomberg
Anna-Carin Olin
spellingShingle Annelie F. Behndig
Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya
Anders Blomberg
Anna-Carin Olin
Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison
Respiratory Research
author_facet Annelie F. Behndig
Ekaterina Mirgorodskaya
Anders Blomberg
Anna-Carin Olin
author_sort Annelie F. Behndig
title Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison
title_short Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison
title_full Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison
title_fullStr Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison
title_full_unstemmed Surfactant Protein A in particles in exhaled air (PExA), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison
title_sort surfactant protein a in particles in exhaled air (pexa), bronchial lavage and bronchial wash - a methodological comparison
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-993X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Introduction At present, there are few methods available for monitoring respiratory diseases affecting distal airways. Bronchoscopy is the golden standard for sampling the lower airways. The recently developed method for collecting non-volatile material from exhaled air – PExA (Particles in Exhaled air) is a promising new tool, but no direct comparison between the two methods has yet been performed. The aim of the present study was to compare sampling using PExA with bronchial wash (BW) representing the larger more proximal airways and broncho-alveolar lavage (BAL) representing the distal airways. Methods 15 healthy non-smoking subjects (7 female/8 male), age 28 ± 4 years, with normal lung function were included in the study. PExA-sampling (2 × 250 ng particles) and bronchoscopy with BW (2 × 20 ml) and BAL (3 × 60 ml sterile saline) was performed. Albumin and Surfactant Protein A (SP-A) were analyzed with ELISA, and analyses of correlation were performed. Results A significant association was found between BAL-fluid albumin and PExA-albumin (rs:0.65 p = 0.01). There was also an association between SP-A in PExA and BAL, when corrected for albumin concentration (rs:0.61, p = 0.015). When correlating concentrations of albumin and SP-A in bronchial wash and PExA respectively, no associations were found. Conclusions This is the first direct comparison between the bronchoscopy-based BW/BAL-fluids and material collected using the PExA methodology. Both albumin and albumin-corrected SP-A concentrations were significantly associated between BAL and PExA, however, no such association was found in either marker between BW and PExA. These results indicate that the PExA method samples the distal airways. PExA is thus considered a new promising non-invasive assessment for monitoring of the distal airways.
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