Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Introduction Since Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP) categorization in fibrotic and nonfibrotic/inflammatory types seems to be more consistent with the distinctive clinical course and outcomes, recent international guidelines recommended the use of this classification. Moreover, fibrotic subtype may...
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| author | C. Freitas B. Lima N. Melo P. Mota H. Novais-Bastos H. Alves O. Sokhatska L. Delgado A. Morais |
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| description | Introduction Since Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP) categorization in fibrotic and nonfibrotic/inflammatory types seems to be more consistent with the distinctive clinical course and outcomes, recent international guidelines recommended the use of this classification. Moreover, fibrotic subtype may share immunogenetic and pathophysiological mechanisms with other fibrotic lung diseases.Aim To investigate HLA -A, -B, -DRB1 and TNF-α –308 gene polymorphisms among fibrotic and nonfibrotic HP patients due to avian exposure, also in comparison with asymptomatic exposed controls.Methods We prospectively enrolled 40 HP patients, classified as fibrotic or nonfibrotic/inflammatory, and 70 exposed controls. HLA and TNF-α polymorphisms were determined by polymerase chain reaction–sequence specific primer amplification.Results While HLA alleles were not associated to HP susceptibility, fibrotic HP patients showed increased frequencies of HLA A*02 (46.7% vs 25.7%; OR=2.53, p = 0.02) and HLA DRB1*14 (10.0% vs 0.7%; OR=15.44, p=0.02) alleles when compared with exposed controls, although not statistically significant after correction for multiple comparisons. TNF-α G/G genotype (associated with low TNF-α production) frequencies were significantly increased among the non-fibrotic/inflammatory HP patients comparatively to fibrotic presentations (88% vs 60%; RR=0.44; p=0.04) and controls (88% vs 63%, OR 4.33, p=0.037). Also, these patients had a significantly increased frequency of the G allele (94.0% vs 73.3%, RR=0.44, p=0.01), while fibrotic HP patients predominantly presented the A allele (26.7% vs 6.0%, RR=2.28, p=0.01).Conclusions Our results support the hypothesis that fibrotic and non-fibrotic HP subtypes exhibit a distinct profile of TNF-α and HLA polymorphisms, which may be relevant to predict disease course and better define treatment strategies. |
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| spelling | doaj-d1fca22ac97e4f259fd648eb2db7f89e2025-11-02T22:33:26ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPulmonology2531-04292531-04372023-12-0129sup4S63S6910.1016/j.pulmoe.2021.08.013Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitisC. Freitas0B. Lima1N. Melo2P. Mota3H. Novais-Bastos4H. Alves5O. Sokhatska6L. Delgado7A. Morais8Pulmonology Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de São João, Porto, PortugalOficina de Bioestatística, Ermesinde, PortugalPulmonology Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de São João, Porto, PortugalPulmonology Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de São João, Porto, PortugalPulmonology Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de São João, Porto, PortugalNational Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Porto, PortugalBasic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, and Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS@RISE), Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, PortugalBasic and Clinical Immunology, Department of Pathology, and Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS@RISE), Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, PortugalPulmonology Department, Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de São João, Porto, PortugalIntroduction Since Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP) categorization in fibrotic and nonfibrotic/inflammatory types seems to be more consistent with the distinctive clinical course and outcomes, recent international guidelines recommended the use of this classification. Moreover, fibrotic subtype may share immunogenetic and pathophysiological mechanisms with other fibrotic lung diseases.Aim To investigate HLA -A, -B, -DRB1 and TNF-α –308 gene polymorphisms among fibrotic and nonfibrotic HP patients due to avian exposure, also in comparison with asymptomatic exposed controls.Methods We prospectively enrolled 40 HP patients, classified as fibrotic or nonfibrotic/inflammatory, and 70 exposed controls. HLA and TNF-α polymorphisms were determined by polymerase chain reaction–sequence specific primer amplification.Results While HLA alleles were not associated to HP susceptibility, fibrotic HP patients showed increased frequencies of HLA A*02 (46.7% vs 25.7%; OR=2.53, p = 0.02) and HLA DRB1*14 (10.0% vs 0.7%; OR=15.44, p=0.02) alleles when compared with exposed controls, although not statistically significant after correction for multiple comparisons. TNF-α G/G genotype (associated with low TNF-α production) frequencies were significantly increased among the non-fibrotic/inflammatory HP patients comparatively to fibrotic presentations (88% vs 60%; RR=0.44; p=0.04) and controls (88% vs 63%, OR 4.33, p=0.037). Also, these patients had a significantly increased frequency of the G allele (94.0% vs 73.3%, RR=0.44, p=0.01), while fibrotic HP patients predominantly presented the A allele (26.7% vs 6.0%, RR=2.28, p=0.01).Conclusions Our results support the hypothesis that fibrotic and non-fibrotic HP subtypes exhibit a distinct profile of TNF-α and HLA polymorphisms, which may be relevant to predict disease course and better define treatment strategies.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1016/j.pulmoe.2021.08.013HPFibrotic HPProgressive fibrosing lung diseasesHLA polymorphismsTNF-α polymorphisms |
| spellingShingle | C. Freitas B. Lima N. Melo P. Mota H. Novais-Bastos H. Alves O. Sokhatska L. Delgado A. Morais Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis HP Fibrotic HP Progressive fibrosing lung diseases HLA polymorphisms TNF-α polymorphisms |
| title | Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis |
| title_full | Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis |
| title_fullStr | Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis |
| title_short | Distinct TNF-alpha and HLA polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non-fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis |
| title_sort | distinct tnf alpha and hla polymorphisms associate with fibrotic and non fibrotic subtypes of hypersensitivity pneumonitis |
| topic | HP Fibrotic HP Progressive fibrosing lung diseases HLA polymorphisms TNF-α polymorphisms |
| url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1016/j.pulmoe.2021.08.013 |
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