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2018

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Lower Serum Iga Is Associated With Copd Exacerbation Risk In Spiromics., Nirupama Putcha, Gabriel G Paul, Antoine Azar, Robert A Wise, Wanda K O'Neal, Mark T Dransfield, Prescott G Woodruff, Jeffrey L Curtis, Alejandro P Comellas, M Bradley Drummond, Allison A. Lambert, Laura M Paulin, Ashraf Fawzy, Richard E Kanner, Robert Paine, Meilan K Han, Fernando J Martinez, Russell P Bowler, R Graham Barr, Nadia N Hansel Jan 2018

Lower Serum Iga Is Associated With Copd Exacerbation Risk In Spiromics., Nirupama Putcha, Gabriel G Paul, Antoine Azar, Robert A Wise, Wanda K O'Neal, Mark T Dransfield, Prescott G Woodruff, Jeffrey L Curtis, Alejandro P Comellas, M Bradley Drummond, Allison A. Lambert, Laura M Paulin, Ashraf Fawzy, Richard E Kanner, Robert Paine, Meilan K Han, Fernando J Martinez, Russell P Bowler, R Graham Barr, Nadia N Hansel

Articles, Abstracts, and Reports

BACKGROUND: Decreased but measurable serum IgA levels (≤70 mg/dL) have been associated with risk for infections in some populations, but are unstudied in COPD. This study tested the hypothesis that subnormal serum IgA levels would be associated with exacerbation risk in COPD.

METHODS: Data were analyzed from 1,049 COPD participants from the observational cohort study SPIROMICS (535 (51%) women; mean age 66.1 (SD 7.8), 338 (32%) current smokers) who had baseline serum IgA measured using the Myriad RBM biomarker discovery platform. Exacerbation data was collected prospectively (mean 944.3 (SD 281.3) days), and adjusted linear, logistic and zero-inflated negative binomial regressions …