학술논문

Evaluation of humoral immune deficiency in Indian patients with bilateral bronchiectasis with no apparent aetiology.
Document Type
Article
Source
Lung India. Jan/Feb223, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p33-36. 4p.
Subject
*BRONCHIECTASIS
*IMMUNODEFICIENCY
*ETIOLOGY of diseases
*COMMON variable immunodeficiency
*IMMUNOGLOBULIN analysis
*HUMORAL immunity
Language
ISSN
0970-2113
Abstract
Background: Infections continue to be the leading aetiology of bronchiectasis in developing countries like India. Among non-infectious cases, the majority will have no identifiable cause despite extensive evaluation. Recently, immunodeficiency has been recognized as an important aetiology, but data on its prevalence remain rather sparse. Objectives: The objective of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of humoral immunodeficiency in a cohort of adults with bilateral bronchiectasis with no apparent aetiology. Methods: This is the single-site study from Christian Medical College (Vellore, India) of adults with HRCT-proven non-infectious bronchiectasis. Humoral immunity was assessed through quantitative analysis of immunoglobulins and IgG subclass levels. Results: Among 158 cases, immunoglobulin deficiency was found in 15%. Low IgM was the most predominate finding (7%), followed by common variable immunodeficiency (3%) and low IgA (2.5%). In addition, IgG subclass deficiency was found in 5%. In 53% of cases, no specific aetiology could be identified. Conclusion: Humoral immune deficiency is present in a significant proportion of patients with non-infectious bronchiectasis. Routine measurement of serum immunoglobulins should therefore be considered as part of the evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]