Cluster analysis of sputum cytokine-high profiles reveals diversity in T(h)2-high asthma patients

Respiratory research(2017)

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Background Asthma is characterized by a heterogeneous inflammatory profile and can be subdivided into T(h)2-high and T(h)2-low airway inflammation. Profiling of a broader panel of airway cytokines in large unselected patient cohorts is lacking. Methods Patients ( n = 205) were defined as being “cytokine-low/high” if sputum mRNA expression of a particular cytokine was outside the respective 10 th /90 th percentile range of the control group ( n = 80). Unsupervised hierarchical clustering was used to determine clusters based on sputum cytokine profiles. Results Half of patients ( n = 108; 52.6%) had a classical T(h)2-high (“IL-4-, IL-5- and/or IL-13-high”) sputum cytokine profile. Unsupervised cluster analysis revealed 5 clusters. Patients with an “IL-4- and/or IL-13-high” pattern surprisingly did not cluster but were equally distributed among the 5 clusters. Patients with an “IL-5-, IL-17A-/F- and IL-25- high” profile were restricted to cluster 1 ( n = 24) with increased sputum eosinophil as well as neutrophil counts and poor lung function parameters at baseline and 2 years later. Four other clusters were identified: “IL-5-high or IL-10-high” ( n = 16), “IL-6-high” ( n = 8), “IL-22-high” ( n = 25). Cluster 5 ( n = 132) consists of patients without “cytokine-high” pattern or patients with only high IL-4 and/or IL-13. Conclusion We identified 5 unique asthma molecular phenotypes by biological clustering. Type 2 cytokines cluster with non-type 2 cytokines in 4 out of 5 clusters. Unsupervised analysis thus not supports a priori type 2 versus non-type 2 molecular phenotypes. www.clinicaltrials.gov NCT01224938. Registered 18 October 2010.
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Airway inflammation,Type 2 inflammation,Endotype,Phenotype,Precision medicine
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