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Serum levels of hyaluronic acid are associated with COPD severity and predict survival.

TitleSerum levels of hyaluronic acid are associated with COPD severity and predict survival.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsPapakonstantinou, E., Bonovolias I., Roth M., Tamm M., Schumann D., Baty F., Louis R., Milenkovic B., Boersma W., Stieltjes B., Kostikas K., Blasi F., Aerts J. G., Rohde G. G. U., Lacoma A., Torres A., Welte T., & Stolz D.
JournalEur Respir J
Volume53
Issue3
Date Published2019 03
ISSN1399-3003
KeywordsAged, Cohort Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Hyaluronic Acid, Hyaluronoglucosaminidase, Inflammation, Lung, Male, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive, Respiratory Function Tests, Severity of Illness Index, Sputum
Abstract

Hyaluronic acid (HA) and its degradation products play an important role in lung pathophysiology and airway remodelling in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).We investigated if HA and its degrading enzyme hyaluronidase (HYAL)-1 are associated with COPD severity and outcome.Serum HA was assessed in a discovery cohort of 80 COPD patients at stable state and exacerbations. HA, HYAL-1 and HYAL-1 enzymatic activity were evaluated at stable state, exacerbations and 4 weeks after exacerbations in 638 COPD patients from the PROMISE validation cohort.In the discovery cohort, serum HA was higher at exacerbations compared with the stable state (p=0.015). In the validation cohort, HA was higher at moderate and severe exacerbations than at baseline (p<0.001), and remained higher after 4 weeks (p<0.001). HA was strongly predictive for overall survival since it was associated with time to death (p<0.001) independently of adjusted Charlson score, annual exacerbation rate and BODE (body mass, airflow obstruction, dyspnoea, exercise capacity) index. Serum HYAL-1 was increased at moderate (p=0.004) and severe (p=0.003) exacerbations, but decreased after 4 weeks (p<0.001). HYAL-1 enzymatic activity at stable state was inversely correlated with FEV % pred (p=0.034) and survival time (p=0.017).Serum HA is associated with COPD severity and predicts overall survival. Degradation of HA is associated with airflow limitation and impairment of lung function.

DOI10.1183/13993003.01183-2018
Alternate JournalEur Respir J
PubMed ID30705130

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