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Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) are common diseases, which tend to even increase in many countries. Both from a clinical and a pathophysiological point of view, this is an important issue. However, an understanding of the relationship between the complex array of cells and mediators involved in asthma and COPD is not yet fully dissected which makes difficult to find a specific and sensitive panel of biomarkers that can reflect intensity of these pathological processes and can help to predict the individual outcome.
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Objectives:
To evaluate the patterns of pathophysiology and genetic predisposition of COPD and asthma
Tasks:
To evaluate patients that respond to corticosteroids and those who do not
Compare the inflammatory markers:
To identify a small set of markers that can be used to predict corticosteroid-treatment response in patients with COPD.
To evaluate epigenetic factors
To compare gene mutation and polymorphism between study groups
To evaluate the relationship between genetic predisposition and pathophysiology, clinical symptoms
To evaluate the relationship between patterns of pathophysiology and clinical symptoms, lung function, quality of life in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.
Visit 1 Written informed consent will be obtained
Visit 2 • Blood samples for blood clotting test and immunological markers will be taken• Cough inhalation challenge
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• Blood samples for blood clotting test, immunological and genetic analysis will be taken• Cough inhalation challenge
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Control (healthy) subjects with baseline FEV1 >80% of predicted normal value
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200 participants in 1 patient group
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