MycoBiomDB – Record Details (MyCo_5648)

Biomarker Record Details

Database ID: MyCo_5648
DB IDMyCo_5648
TitleAspergillus Bronchitis in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis
Year2017
PMID28819878
Fungal Diseases involvedAspergillus bronchitis
Associated Medical ConditionCystic Fibrosis
GenusAspergillus
Speciesfumigatus
OrganismAspergillus fumigatus
Ethical StatementStudy protocol was approved by the local ethics committee of the Charite ´–Univer- sita ¨tsmedizin Berlin.
Site of InfectionNone
Opportunistic invasiveNone
Sample typeBody fluid
Sample sourceSerum
Host GroupHuman
Host Common nameHuman
Host Scientific nameHomo sapiens
Biomarker Nametotal serum IgE
Biomarker Full Nametotal serum IgE
Biomarker TypeDiagnostic
BiomoleculeProtein
Geographical LocationGermany
CohortTo evaluate the rate of Aspergillus colonization in patients with CF, data were extracted from the German Cystic Fibrosis Registry. Analysis was focused on data collected for 2012 (the German CF registry was revised during the past few years, and data are not available since 2013). Study protocol was approved by the local ethics committee of the Charite ´–Univer- sita ¨tsmedizin Berlin. The study population included all patients with completed datasets concerning Aspergillus and Pseu- domonas infection, forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), body mass index (BMI), gender and age. In the German CF registry, colonization by Aspergillus species was defined by the isolation of the fungus from at least one sputum sample per year.
Cohort No.2599
Age Group21 ± 12
P ValueNone
SensitivityNone
SpecificityNone
Positive Predictive ValueNone
MICNone
Fold ChangeNone
PathwayNone
Disease Introduction MechanismCystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-limiting autosomal recessive disorder. More than 70,000 individuals worldwide are affected by this multiorgan disease. Abnormally viscous secretions in the lower airways cause obstructions that lead to inflammation, tissue damage and destruction of the lungs. Recurrent pulmonary exacerbations are a predominant feature for many patients with CF. Aspergillus fumigatus is by far the most commonly cultured mold from the sputum of patients with CF with isolation rates varying between 6 and 58%, due to different sampling techniques and sputum processing protocols.
TechniquePCR
Analysis MethodqRT-PCR
ELISA kitsNone
Assay DataNone
Validation Techniques usedqRT-PCR
Up Regulation Down RegulationPositive
Sequence DataNone
External LinkNone