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Analysis of tissue lipidomics and computed tomography pulmonary fat attenuation volume (CTPFAV) in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Authors :
O'Callaghan, Marissa
Duignan, John
Tarling, Elizabeth J.
Waters, Darragh K.
McStay, Megan
O'Carroll, Orla
Bridges, James P.
Redente, Elizabeth F.
Franciosi, Alessandro N.
McGrath, Emmet E.
Butler, Marcus W.
Dodd, Jonathan D.
Fabre, Aurelie
Murphy, David J.
Keane, Michael P.
McCarthy, Cormac
Source :
Respirology; Nov2023, Vol. 28 Issue 11, p1043-1052, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background and Objective: There is increasing interest in the role of lipids in processes that modulate lung fibrosis with evidence of lipid deposition in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) histological specimens. The aim of this study was to identify measurable markers of pulmonary lipid that may have utility as IPF biomarkers. Study Design and Methods: IPF and control lung biopsy specimens were analysed using a unbiased lipidomic approach. Pulmonary fat attenuation volume (PFAV) was assessed on chest CT images (CTPFAV) with 3D semi‐automated lung density software. Aerated lung was semi‐automatically segmented and CTPFAV calculated using a Hounsfield‐unit (−40 to −200HU) threshold range expressed as a percentage of total lung volume. CTPFAV was compared to pulmonary function, serum lipids and qualitative CT fibrosis scores. Results: There was a significant increase in total lipid content on histological analysis of IPF lung tissue (23.16 nmol/mg) compared to controls (18.66 mol/mg, p = 0.0317). The median CTPFAV in IPF was higher than controls (1.34% vs. 0.72%, p < 0.001) and CTPFAV correlated significantly with DLCO% predicted (R2 = 0.356, p < 0.0001) and FVC% predicted (R2 = 0.407, p < 0.0001) in patients with IPF. CTPFAV correlated with CT features of fibrosis; higher CTPFAV was associated with >10% reticulation (1.6% vs. 0.94%, p = 0.0017) and >10% honeycombing (1.87% vs. 1.12%, p = 0.0003). CTPFAV showed no correlation with serum lipids. Conclusion: CTPFAV is an easily quantifiable non‐invasive measure of pulmonary lipids. In this pilot study, CTPFAV correlates with pulmonary function and radiological features of IPF and could function as a potential biomarker for IPF disease severity assessment. Aberrant cell lipid metabolism has been described in IPF but the underlying mechanisms are underexplored. In this study, chest CT is used to assess pulmonary fat attenuation volume (PFAV) in IPF. CTPFAV correlates with spirometry and IPF radiological markers. With further validation, CTPFAV could be used as a disease severity biomarker. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13237799
Volume :
28
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Respirology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173054732
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/resp.14582