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High Blood Eosinophil Count at Stable State is Not Associated with Airway Microbiota Distinct Profile in COPD

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE(2024)

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Purpose: The heterogeneity of clinical features in COPD at stable state has been associated with airway microbiota. Blood eosinophil count (BEC) represents a biomarker for a pejorative evolution of COPD, including exacerbations and accelerated FEV(1 )decline. We aimed to analyse the associations between BEC and airway microbiota in COPD at stable state. Patients and Methods: Adult COPD patients at stable state (RINNOPARI cohort) were included and characterised for clinical, functional, biological and morphological features. BEC at inclusion defined 2 groups of patients with low BEC >= 300/mm(3) and high BEC >= 300/mm(3). Sputa were collected and an extended microbiological culture was performed for the identification of viable airway microbiota. Results: Fifty-nine subjects were included. When compared with the low BEC (n=40, 67.8%), the high BEC group (n=19, 32.2%) had more frequent exacerbations (p<0.001) and more pronounced cough and sputum (p<0.05). The global composition, the number of bacteria per sample and the alpha-diversity of the microbiota did not differ between groups, as well as the predominant phyla (Firmicutes), or the gender repartition. Conclusion: In our study, high BEC in COPD at stable state was associated with a clinical phenotype including frequent exacerbation, but no distinct profile of viable airway microbiota compared with low BEC.
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COPD,eosinophil,sputum,microbiota
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