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Background: Identifying early stages of hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is hampered by variable presentation, heterogeneous or undetected causal antigens and lack of gold-standard biomarkers. Krebs von den Lungen (KL)-6 is pathophysiological biomarker of alveolar epithelial damage. Pigeon fanciers, susceptible to HP, provide a model to investigate early HP. Objective: To test the hypothesis that plasma concentrations of KL-6 are increased in early-stage acute HP. Methods: Clinical history, spirometry and blood samples were obtained from pigeon fanciers, 20 with intermittent acute symptoms indicative of developing HP, 27 with no symptoms and 10 healthy subjects with no avian exposure. Plasma KL-6 (units/mL) and pigeon antigen-specific IgG antibody were quantified by enzyme immunoassay. Blood lymphocytes were quantified by flow cytometry and antigen specificity by in vitro cytokine production. Results: KL-6 was higher in fanciers than controls, median (IQR) 452 (244, 632) vs 274 (151, 377), P =.01. Although fanciers with symptoms had similar antigen exposure and lung function, they had higher KL-6 than those without, 632 (468, 1314) vs 320 (200, 480), P
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Ji, Y., Bourke, S. J., Spears, M., Wain, L. V., Boyd, G., Lynch, P. P., … McSharry, C. (2020). Krebs von den Lungen-6 (KL-6) is a pathophysiological biomarker of early-stage acute hypersensitivity pneumonitis among pigeon fanciers. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 50(12), 1391–1399. https://doi.org/10.1111/cea.13744
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