TY - JOUR
T1 - Serum immunoglobulins in the infected and convalescent phases in community-acquired pneumonia
AU - De La Torre, Mari C.
AU - Bolíbar, Ignasi
AU - Vendrell, Montse
AU - De Gracia, Javier
AU - Vendrell, Ester
AU - Rodrigo, M. José
AU - Boquet, Xavier
AU - Torrebadella, Pablo
AU - Yébenes, Joan Carles
AU - Serra-Prat, Mateu
AU - Rello, Jordi
AU - Torres, Antoni
AU - Almirall, Jordi
PY - 2013/12/1
Y1 - 2013/12/1
N2 - Background A population-based case-control study was designed to assess changes of serum levels of immunoglobulins and IgG subclasses between infected and convalescent phase in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Methods Over a 2-year period, all subjects who were >14 years of age living in the Maresme region (Barcelona, Spain) diagnosed of CAP were registered. Controls were healthy subjects selected from the municipal census. Prognostic factors were assessed and serum levels of total IgG, IgA, IgM, and IgG subclasses were measured at diagnosis and 1 month later (cases). Results We studied 171 patients with CAP and 90 controls. All immunoglobulins were significantly lower in cases than in controls. At diagnosis, 42.7% of cases showed low levels of some immunologic parameter, mainly total IgG and IgG2. Low immunoglobulin levels at diagnosis were more frequent in patients requiring in-patient care and in those with pneumonia of other etiology than Streptococcus pneumoniae. In the convalescent phase, 26 (23.6%) patients normalized immunological levels. In 27 (24.5%) cases, some parameter with low levels persisted especially in patients with etiology of CAP other than S. pneumoniae. Conclusions Low serum levels of immunoglobulins particularly total IgG and IgG2 were a common finding in patients with CAP compared to healthy controls. Low immunoglobulin levels may be related to CAP prognosis and persisted in the convalescent phase in one-fourth of cases. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
AB - Background A population-based case-control study was designed to assess changes of serum levels of immunoglobulins and IgG subclasses between infected and convalescent phase in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Methods Over a 2-year period, all subjects who were >14 years of age living in the Maresme region (Barcelona, Spain) diagnosed of CAP were registered. Controls were healthy subjects selected from the municipal census. Prognostic factors were assessed and serum levels of total IgG, IgA, IgM, and IgG subclasses were measured at diagnosis and 1 month later (cases). Results We studied 171 patients with CAP and 90 controls. All immunoglobulins were significantly lower in cases than in controls. At diagnosis, 42.7% of cases showed low levels of some immunologic parameter, mainly total IgG and IgG2. Low immunoglobulin levels at diagnosis were more frequent in patients requiring in-patient care and in those with pneumonia of other etiology than Streptococcus pneumoniae. In the convalescent phase, 26 (23.6%) patients normalized immunological levels. In 27 (24.5%) cases, some parameter with low levels persisted especially in patients with etiology of CAP other than S. pneumoniae. Conclusions Low serum levels of immunoglobulins particularly total IgG and IgG2 were a common finding in patients with CAP compared to healthy controls. Low immunoglobulin levels may be related to CAP prognosis and persisted in the convalescent phase in one-fourth of cases. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
KW - Community-acquired pneumonia
KW - IgG
KW - IgG subclasses
KW - Immunoglobulins
KW - Prognosis
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84890312739
U2 - 10.1016/j.rmed.2013.09.005
DO - 10.1016/j.rmed.2013.09.005
M3 - Article
SN - 0954-6111
VL - 107
SP - 2038
EP - 2045
JO - Respiratory Medicine
JF - Respiratory Medicine
IS - 12
ER -