[Changes of C3a in induced sputum in patients with asthma].

Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao

Department of Respiratory Disease, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China.E-mail:

Published: January 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to explore the significance of anaphylatoxin C3a levels in induced sputum from asthma patients during acute exacerbations.
  • - Results showed that C3a levels were significantly higher in patients experiencing acute exacerbations compared to those in remission and healthy individuals, with severe cases having the highest levels.
  • - The findings suggest that C3a levels in sputum can be a valuable biomarker for managing asthma, correlating positively with total cell count and specific immune cells in patients with exacerbations.

Article Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinical significance of anaphylatoxin C3a in induced sputum in patients with asthma.

Methods: The patients with acute exacerbation of asthma treated at our department between September, 2006 and February, 2007 were included in the study. The demographic data, medical history, levels of lung function and C3a levels in induced sputum were assessed.

Results: A total of 33 patients were included in the study. The level of C3a in induced sputum was significantly higher in patients with acute exacerbation of asthma (2.24 ng/ml, range 1.68-5.58 ng/ml) than that in patients with asthma remission (0.7 ng/ml, range 0.24-2.31 ng/ml, P<0.05). Sputum C3a levels in the remission patients were significantly higher than those in the healthy controls (0.12 ng/ml, range 0.07-0.39 ng/ml, P<0.05). The levels of C3a in patients with severe exacerbation (4.69 ng/ml, range 2.69-6.59 ng/ml) were significantly higher than those in patients with mild exacerbation (0.25 ng/ml, range 0.09-0.40 ng/ml) and moderate exacerbation (2.21 ng/ml, range 1.16-3.41 ng/ml) (P<0.01), and were significantly higher in patients with moderate exacerbation than in those in mild exacerbation (P<0.01). The level of C3a in induced sputum was positively correlated with the number of total cell count (r=0.718, P<0.05), eosinophils (r=0.495, P<0.05) and macrophages (r=0.600, P<0.05) in patients with acute exacerbation of asthma.

Conclusion: Induced sputum C3a level can serve as an important clinical biomarker for clinical asthma management.

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