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Prognostic implication of IgG4 and IgG1-positive cell infiltration in the lung in patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonia
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AbstractImmunoglobulin (Ig) G4-positive cells are rarely observed in the lungs of patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (IIPs). IgG1 may be more pathogenic than IgG4, with IgG4 having both pathogenic and protective roles in IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD). However, the role of both IgG1 and IgG4 in IIPs remains unclear. We hypothesized that patients with IgG4-positive interstitial pneumonia manifest different clinical characteristics than patients with IgG4-RD. Herein, we identified the correlation of the degree of infiltration of IgG1- and IgG4-positive cells with IIP prognosis, using a Japanese nationwide cloud-based database. We included eighty-eight patients diagnosed with IIPs after multidisciplinary discussion, from April 2009 to March 2014. IgG4-positive cell infiltration was identified in 12/88 patients with IIPs and 8/41 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Additionally, 31/88 patients with IIPs and 19/41 patients with IPF were diagnosed as having IgG1-positive cell infiltration. IgG4-positive IIPs tended to have a better prognosis. Conversely, overall survival in cases with IgG1-positive IPF was significantly worse. IIPs were prevalent with IgG1- or IgG4-positive cell infiltration. IgG1-positive cell infiltration in IPF significantly correlated with a worse prognosis. Overall, evaluating the degree of IgG1-positive cell infiltration may be prognostically useful in cases of IPF.
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Masamichi Komatsu
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Takeshi Uehara
Yukihiro Kobayashi
Hironao Hozumi
Tomoyuki Fujisawa
Atsushi Miyamoto
Tomoo Kishaba
Fumihito Kunishima
Masaki Okamoto
Hideya Kitamura
Tae Iwasawa
Shoichiro Matsushita
Yasuhiro Terasaki
Shinobu Kunugi
Atsuhito Ushiki
Masanori Yasuo
Takafumi Suda
Masayuki Hanaoka
Title: Prognostic implication of IgG4 and IgG1-positive cell infiltration in the lung in patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonia
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AbstractImmunoglobulin (Ig) G4-positive cells are rarely observed in the lungs of patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (IIPs).
IgG1 may be more pathogenic than IgG4, with IgG4 having both pathogenic and protective roles in IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD).
However, the role of both IgG1 and IgG4 in IIPs remains unclear.
We hypothesized that patients with IgG4-positive interstitial pneumonia manifest different clinical characteristics than patients with IgG4-RD.
Herein, we identified the correlation of the degree of infiltration of IgG1- and IgG4-positive cells with IIP prognosis, using a Japanese nationwide cloud-based database.
We included eighty-eight patients diagnosed with IIPs after multidisciplinary discussion, from April 2009 to March 2014.
IgG4-positive cell infiltration was identified in 12/88 patients with IIPs and 8/41 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).
Additionally, 31/88 patients with IIPs and 19/41 patients with IPF were diagnosed as having IgG1-positive cell infiltration.
IgG4-positive IIPs tended to have a better prognosis.
Conversely, overall survival in cases with IgG1-positive IPF was significantly worse.
IIPs were prevalent with IgG1- or IgG4-positive cell infiltration.
IgG1-positive cell infiltration in IPF significantly correlated with a worse prognosis.
Overall, evaluating the degree of IgG1-positive cell infiltration may be prognostically useful in cases of IPF.
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