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The goals of this study are to 1) examine the relationships among inflammation, obesity, and asthma in people with HIV and 2) to test if special subtypes of cells or markers are present in the blood and lungs of people with HIV with asthma compared to those without asthma.
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The proposed study involves the recruitment of participant population and the use of data from the existing research study cohorts that have been recruited and have provided informed consent for participation. Participants meet all inclusion/exclusion criteria will be enrolled into the study. Participants in the existing research study cohorts have pulmonary function testing, chest CT scans, and blood draws at each study visit which occurs every 18 months for 3 visits. Some of the study procedures may not be repeated if they were done as part of other research projects.
Main study visit
The following research procedures may be performed over the course of one or more visits to accommodate scheduling needs. The study visit will take place at the Montefiore Clinical and Translational Research Center and the University of Pittsburgh Asthma Institute in the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Montefiore Hospital and may take up to 4 hours to complete.
Optional sub-study
On a separate visit, only a subset of 60 selected participants will be asked to undergo the following procedures to obtain additional lung biological samples. This visit is optional for participants who are willing to participate in the bronchoscopy portion. The investigators will try to recruit an equal number (n=15 per group) of obese asthmatics, obese non-asthmatics, non-obese asthmatics, and non-obese non-asthmatics. The visit will take place in the Montefiore Clinical Translational Research Center (MUH-CTRC). The bronchoscopy procedure will take about 30-45 minutes, but the preparation and recovery time will usually make the visit about 4-8 hours total.
Participants will be expected to fast for 8 hours prior to the bronchoscopy procedure and refrain from drinking any liquids the day of the procedure. Participants may take their usual medicines with sips of water.
• Clinical laboratory testing to include complete blood count/differential/platelet count, prothrombin time/partial thromboplastin time, international Normalized Ratio, blood urea nitrogen, and creatinine prior to bronchoscopy. If the patient refuses the first blood draw, the sample is inadequate, or the labs were run more than 30 days prior to the bronchoscopy visit, a second blood sample of up to 1 tablespoon may be drawn prior to the bronchoscopy procedure to ensure the patient is healthy enough for the procedure.
If Methacholine challenge was done more than 30 days prior to the visit two date, pulmonary function tests will be repeated.
Under local anesthesia, participants will undergo bronchoscopy with BAL for microbiologic specimens. A light intravenous anesthetic will be titrated to provide participant comfort if necessary. Vitals signs will be monitored continuously before, during, and after the procedure. This procedure consists of 3 stages.
Following the bronchoscopy procedure, participants will be closely monitored in the bronchoscopy recovery area or return to the CTRC. Rarely, the participant's asthma may worsen during or after the procedure. Appropriate medical treatments or overnight observation will be provided if needed. Participants will not be allowed to drive home after the bronchoscopy. This is because the sedatives used during the procedure may decrease driving ability. The investigators will ask for the contact name and number of the person that will pick up the participant after the bronchoscopy
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