Abstract

BackgroundAn association between innate immunity including Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and COPD is reported recently; TLR4 deficiency in lung can cause emphysema in animals, which is not evident in humans. We analyzed the association of TLR4 expression, airflow limitation and emphysema in smokers.MethodsWe enrolled patients of ≥40years old with smoking histories of ≥10 pack-years and who had undergone lung resection. We measured TLR4 expression in lung lysates. The severity of emphysema was evaluated on computed tomography. TLR4 expression was also evaluated immunohistochemically.ResultsIn total, 53 patients were enrolled. Forced expiratory volume in one second per forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC) increased (P=0.03) and emphysema score decreased (P=0.01) as TLR4 expression increased. These were still significant, in multiple regression analysis including sex, age, tuberculosis history, smoking history and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) usage. We also classified patients as high, intermediate, and low expressers according to TLR4 expression. Although no differences in age, gender, tuberculosis, or smoking history were observed among the groups, emphysema severity increased significantly (P = 0.02) and FEV1/FVC decreased significantly (P = 0.006) in TLR4 low expresser. The difference in TLR4 expression based on immunohistochemistry was most prominent in bronchial and alveolar epithelial cells.ConclusionDown-regulated TLR4 expression in lung was associated with emphysema and airflow limitation in smokers.

Highlights

  • An association between innate immunity including Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is reported recently; TLR4 deficiency in lung can cause emphysema in animals, which is not evident in humans

  • Gender, tuberculosis, or smoking history were observed among the groups (Table 1)

  • Alveolar macrophages showed high TLR4 expression in all patients and Discussion We showed that a down-regulated TLR4 expression in the lung can be a predictor or biomarker of emphysema in smokers or biomarker of emphysema, as patients with down-regulated TLR4 expression had a greater probability of developing emphysema and airflow limitation

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We enrolled patients of ≥40years old with smoking histories of ≥10 pack-years and who had undergone lung resection. We measured TLR4 expression in lung lysates. The severity of emphysema was evaluated on computed tomography.

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