Exhaled Volatile Organic Compounds for Asthma Control Classification in Children with Moderate to Severe Asthma: Results from the SysPharmPediA Study.

Asthma Breath Tests Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry Volatile organic compounds biomarkers

Journal

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
ISSN: 1535-4970
Titre abrégé: Am J Respir Crit Care Med
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9421642

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
22 Apr 2024
Historique:
medline: 23 4 2024
pubmed: 23 4 2024
entrez: 22 4 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Early identification of children with poorly controlled asthma is imperative for optimizing treatment strategies. The analysis of exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is an emerging approach to identify prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers in pediatric asthma. To assess the accuracy of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry based exhaled metabolite analysis to differentiate between controlled and uncontrolled pediatric asthma. This study encompassed a discovery (SysPharmPediA) and validation phase (U-BIOPRED, PANDA). Firstly, exhaled VOCs that discriminated asthma control levels were identified. Subsequently, outcomes were validated in two independent cohorts. Patients were classified as controlled or uncontrolled, based on asthma control test scores and number of severe attacks in the past year. Additionally, potential of VOCs in predicting two or more future severe asthma attacks in SysPharmPediA was evaluated. Complete data were available for 196 children (SysPharmPediA=100, U-BIOPRED=49, PANDA=47). In SysPharmPediA, after randomly splitting the population into training (n=51) and test sets (n=49), three compounds (acetophenone, ethylbenzene, and styrene) distinguished between uncontrolled and controlled asthmatics. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROCC) for training and test sets were respectively: 0.83 (95% CI: 0.65-1.00) and 0.77 (95% CI: 0.58-0.96). Combinations of these VOCs resulted in AUROCCs of 0.74 ±0.06 (UBIOPRED) and 0.68 ±0.05 (PANDA). Attacks prediction tests, resulted in AUROCCs of 0.71 (95% CI 0.51-0.91) and 0.71 (95% CI 0.52-0.90) for training and test sets. Exhaled metabolites analysis might enable asthma control classification in children. This should stimulate further development of exhaled metabolites-based point-of-care tests in asthma.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38648186
doi: 10.1164/rccm.202312-2270OC
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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Shahriyar Shahbazi Khamas (S)

Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

Yoni Van Dijk (Y)

Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

Mahmoud I Abdel-Aziz (MI)

Amsterdam UMC - Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

Anne H Neerincx (AH)

Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

Jelle Blankestijn (J)

Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary medicine, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

Susanne J H Vijverberg (SJH)

Amsterdam UMC - Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

Simone Hashimoto (S)

Amsterdam UMC - Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

Andrew Bush (A)

Imperial College London National Heart and Lung Institute, 90897, National Heart and Lung Institute, , London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Aletta D Kraneveld (AD)

Utrecht University Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, 534214, Utrecht, Netherlands.

Anna M Hedman (AM)

Karolinska Institutet Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 211741, Stockholm, Sweden.

Antoaneta A Toncheva (AA)

University Hospital Regensburg, 39070, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany.

Catarina Almqvist (C)

Karolinska Institute, 27106, Dept of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Stockholm, Sweden.

Christine Wolff (C)

University Hospital Regensburg, 39070, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany.

Clare S Murray (CS)

School of Translational Medicine, University of Manchester, Respiratory Group,, Wythenshawe, Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Gunilla Hedlin (G)

Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden, Woman and child health, Stockholm, Sweden.

Graham Roberts (G)

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, 7425, National Institute for Health and Care Research Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Ian M Adcock (IM)

NHLI, Imperial College London, Airways Disease, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Javier Korta-Murua (J)

Hospital Universitario de Donostia, 16650, San Sebastian, País Vasco, Spain.

Klaus Bønnelykke (K)

Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood, 548559, Gentofte, Denmark.

Louise J Fleming (LJ)

Royal BRompton Hospital, Respiratory Paediatrics, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Maria Pino-Yanes (M)

University of the Basque Country, 16402, Department of Pediatrics, San Sebastián, Spain.

Mario Gorenjak (M)

Faculty of Medicine University of Maribor in Slovenia, 68939, Maribor, Slovenia.

Michael Kabesch (M)

University Children's Hospital Regensburg (KUNO), Department of Pediatric Pneumology and Allergy, Campus St. Hedwig, Regensburg, Germany.

Olaia Sardón-Prado (O)

Hospital Universitario de Donostia, 16650, San Sebastian, Spain.

Paolo Montuschi (P)

Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli, 18654, Pharmacology, Roma, Lazio, Italy.

Florian Singer (F)

University of Zurich, 27217, Zurich, Switzerland.

Paula Corcuera-Elosegui (P)

Hospital Universitario de Donostia, 16650, San Sebastian, Spain.

Stephen J Fowler (SJ)

University of Manchester, Respiratory Research Group, Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Susanne Brandstetter (S)

University Hospital Regensburg, 39070, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany.

Susanne Harner (S)

University Hospital Regensburg, 39070, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany.

Sven-Erik Dahlén (SE)

Karolinska Intitutet, Centre for Allergy Research, Stockholm, Sweden.

Uroš Potočnik (U)

University of Maribor, 54765, Maribor, Slovenia.

Urs Frey (U)

UKBB, Pediatrics, Basel, BS, Switzerland.

Wim van Aalderen (W)

Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC, 26066, Department of Respiratory Medicine, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

Paul Brinkman (P)

Amsterdam UMC - Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

Anke H Maitland-van der Zee (AH)

Amsterdam UMC - Locatie AMC, 26066, Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.
Amsterdam UMC - Locatie AMC, 26066, Pediatric Respiratory Medicine, Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; a.h.maitland@amsterdamumc.nl.

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