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Longitudinal follow-up of the asthma status in a French–Canadian cohort

Lavoie Marie-Eve, Meloche Jolyane, Boucher-Lafleur Anne-Marie, Bégin Paul, Morin Charles, Boulet Louis-Philippe, Madore Anne-Marie et Laprise Catherine. (2022). Longitudinal follow-up of the asthma status in a French–Canadian cohort. Scientific Reports, 12, e13789.

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URL officielle: https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1038/s41598-022-17959-6

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Asthma affects 340 million people worldwide and varies in time. Twenty years ago, in Canada, the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean asthma family cohort was created to study the genetic and environmental components of asthma. This study is a follow-up of 125 participants of this cohort to explore the appearance, persistence, and progression of asthma over 10–20 years. Participants answered a clinical standardized questionnaire. Lung function was assessed (forced expiratory volume in 1 s, forced vital capacity, bronchial reversibility, and methacholine bronchoprovocation), skin allergy testing was performed, blood samples were obtained (immunoglobulin E, white blood cell counts) and phenotypes were compared between recruitment and follow-up. From the participants without asthma at recruitment, 12% developed a phenotype of adult-onset asthma with the presence of risk factors, such as atopy, high body mass index, and exposure to smoking. A decrease of PC20 values in this group was observed and a decrease in the FEV1/FVC ratio in all groups. Also, 7% of individuals with asthma at recruitment developed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, presenting risk factors at recruitment, such as moderate-to-severe bronchial hyperresponsiveness, exposure to smoking, and asthma. This study allowed a better interpretation of the evolution of asthma. Fine phenotypic characterization is the first step for meaningful genetic and epigenetic studies.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:2045-2322
Volume:12
Pages:e13789
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:2022
Identifiant unique:10.1038/s41598-022-17959-6
Sujets:Sciences de la santé > Sciences médicales > Épidémiologie et biostatistique
Sciences de la santé > Sciences médicales > Génétique
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences fondamentales
Mots-clés:asthma, follow-up studies, epidemiology, genetics, Canada, medical research, risk factors
Déposé le:05 janv. 2023 01:02
Dernière modification:05 janv. 2023 01:02
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