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Validated and longitudinally stable asthma phenotypes based on cluster analysis of the ADEPT study

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    Validated and longitudinally stable asthma phenotypes based on cluster analysis of the ADEPT study

    By Dansk Børne Astma Center | Publications | Comments are Closed | 15 december, 2016 | 0

    Respir Res. 2016 Dec 15;17(1):165.

    Loza MJ, Djukanovic R, Chung KF, Horowitz D, Ma K, Branigan P, Barnathan ES, Susulic VS, Silkoff PE, Sterk PJ, Baribaud F; ADEPT (Airways Disease Endotyping for Personalized Therapeutics) and U-BIOPRED (Unbiased Biomarkers for the Prediction of Respiratory Disease Outcome Consortium) investigators.

    Adcock I, Adriaens N, Ahmed H, Aliprantis A, Alving K, Auffray C, Badorrek P, Bakke P, Balgoma D, Bansal AT, Barber C, Baribaud F, Bautmans A, Behndig AF, Bel E, Beleta J, Berglind A, Berton A, Bigler J, Bisgaard H, Bochenek G, Boedigheimer MJ, Bøonnelykke K, Brandsma J, Braun A, Brinkman P, Burg D, Campagna D, Carayannopoulos L, Caruso M, da Purificação RJ, Chaiboonchoe A, Chaleckis R, Chanez P, Chung KF, Coleman C, Compton C, Corfield J, D’Amico A, Dahlen B, Dahlén SE, De Alba J, de Boer P, De Lepeleire I, De Meulder B, Dekker T, Delin I, Dennison P, Dijkhuis A, Djukanovic R, Draper A, Edwards J, Emma R, Ericsson M, Erpenbeck V, Erzen D, Fichtner K, Fitch N, Fleming LJ, Flood B, Fowler SJ, Frey U, Gahlemann M, Galffy G, Gallart H, Garrett T, Geiser T, Gent J, Gerhardsson VM, Gibeon D, Gomez C, Gove K, Gozzard N, Guo YK, Hashimoto S, Haughney J, Hedlin G, Hekking PP, Henriksson E, Hewitt L, Higgenbottam T, Hoda U, Hohlfeld J, Holweg C, Horvath I, Howarth P, Hu R, Hu S, Hu X, Hudson V, James AJ, Kamphuis J, Kennington EJ, Kerry D, Klüglich M, Knobel H, Knowles R, Knox A, Kolmert J, Konradsen J, Kots M, Krueger L, Krug N, Kuo S, Kupczyk M, Lambrecht B, Lantz AS, Larsson L, Lazarinis N, Lefaudeux D, Lone-Latif S, Loza MJ, Lutter R, Marouzet L, Martin J, Masefield S, Mathon C, Matthews JG, Mazein A, Meah S, Meiser A, Menzies-Gow A, Metcalf L, Middelveld R, Mikus M, Miralpeix M, Monk P, Montuschi P, Mores N, Murray CS, Musial J, Myles D, Naz S, Nething K, Nicholas B, Nihlen U, Nilsson P, Nordlund B, Östling J, Pacino A, Pahus L, Palkonen S, Pandis I, Pavlidis S, Pennazza G, Petrén A, Pink S, Postle A, Powel P, Rahman-Amin M, Rao N, Ravanetti L, Ray E, Reinke S, Reynolds L, Riemann K, Riley J, Robberechts M, Roberts A, Roberts G, Rossios C, Rowe A, Russell K, Rutgers M, Sandström T, Santini G, Santoninco M, Schoelch C, Schofield JP, Seibold W, Shaw DE, Sigmund R, Singer F, Sjödin M, Skipp PJ, Smids B, Smith C, Smith J, Smith KM, Söderman P, Sogbesan A, Sousa AR, Staykova D, Sterk PJ, Strandberg K, Sun K, Supple D, Szentkereszty M, Tamasi L, Tariq K, Thörngren JO, Thornton B, Thorsen J, Valente S, van AW, van de Pol M, van DK, van GM, Versnel J, Vestbo J, Vink A, Vissing N, von GC, Wagener A, Wagers S, Wald F, Walker S, Ward J, Weiszhart Z, Wetzel K, Wheelock CE, Wiegman C, Williams S, Wilson SJ, Woodcock A, Yang X, Yeyasingham E, Yu W, Zetterquist W, Zwinderman K.

    Abstract
    BACKGROUND:
    Asthma is a disease of varying severity and differing disease mechanisms. To date, studies aimed at stratifying asthma into clinically useful phenotypes have produced a number of phenotypes that have yet to be assessed for stability and to be validated in independent cohorts. The aim of this study was to define and validate, for the first time ever, clinically driven asthma phenotypes using two independent, severe asthma cohorts: ADEPT and U-BIOPRED.

    METHODS:
    Fuzzy partition-around-medoid clustering was performed on pre-specified data from the ADEPT participants (n = 156) and independently on data from a subset of U-BIOPRED asthma participants (n = 82) for whom the same variables were available. Models for cluster classification probabilities were derived and applied to the 12-month longitudinal ADEPT data and to a larger subset of the U-BIOPRED asthma dataset (n = 397). High and low type-2 inflammation phenotypes were defined as high or low Th2 activity, indicated by endobronchial biopsies gene expression changes downstream of IL-4 or IL-13.

    RESULTS:
    Four phenotypes were identified in the ADEPT (training) cohort, with distinct clinical and biomarker profiles. Phenotype 1 was “mild, good lung function, early onset”, with a low-inflammatory, predominantly Type-2, phenotype. Phenotype 2 had a “moderate, hyper-responsive, eosinophilic” phenotype, with moderate asthma control, mild airflow obstruction and predominant Type-2 inflammation. Phenotype 3 had a “mixed severity, predominantly fixed obstructive, non-eosinophilic and neutrophilic” phenotype, with moderate asthma control and low Type-2 inflammation. Phenotype 4 had a “severe uncontrolled, severe reversible obstruction, mixed granulocytic” phenotype, with moderate Type-2 inflammation. These phenotypes had good longitudinal stability in the ADEPT cohort. They were reproduced and demonstrated high classification probability in two subsets of the U-BIOPRED asthma cohort.

    CONCLUSIONS:
    Focusing on the biology of the four clinical independently-validated easy-to-assess ADEPT asthma phenotypes will help understanding the unmet need and will aid in developing tailored therapies.

     

    PMID: 27978840

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