Journal article

Assessing immune function in adult bronchiectasis

PT King, P Hutchinson, PW Holmes, NJ Freezer, V Bennett-Wood, R Robins-Browne, SR Holdsworth

Clinical and Experimental Immunology | Published : 2006

Abstract

Bronchiectasis is characterized by chronic airway infection and damage and remains an important health problem. Recent literature has emphasized the role of host defence and immune deficiency in the pathogenesis of bronchiectasis, but there have been few studies of immune function in adult bronchiectasis. A comprehensive screen of immune function was conducted in 103 adult patients with bronchiectasis, encompassing full blood examinations, immunoglobulins and IgG isotypes, complement levels, lymphocyte subsets and neutrophil function. Full blood examinations were normal in this cohort, as were complement levels. Statistical analysis confirmed that a significant number of subjects had low lev..

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