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There are over 700,000 UK hospital admissions every year with lung disease symptoms. Two of the most common lung diseases contributing to these numbers are asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The immunopathology of these diseases is not fully understood. Matched samples from the respiratory tract and circulation will be used to identify immune patterns throughout the respiratory system to elucidate the immunopathology of airway disease.
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In this observational study, we will be enrolling patients with diagnosed or suspected airways disease who are over 18 years old, as well as age matched healthy volunteers with no significant illness. Participants will be asked if they consent to enter the study, invited at clinically relevant time points (treatment change, disease exacerbation etc.) and to optional bronchoscopy visits. It is expected that participants will be seen yearly with any additional exacerbation/treatment visits also recorded. Research visits will occur at King's College London and the Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (GSTFT), with all bronchoscopy visits occurring within GSTFT
Disease specific questionnaires.
Lung function tests including spirometry or oscillometry (if not performed previously within 6 months)
Sputum collection
Nasal sampling including nasosorption, nasal brushing, nasal lavage, or nasopharyngeal swabs
Exhaled breath
Blood samples (<6 tablespoons)
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Bronchoscopy involving a flexible fibreoptic camera passed into the lungs to collect bronchoalveolar lavage, bronchosorption, bronchial brushings and bronchial biopsies.
To repeat these procedures at later time - expected once per year or at times of clinically relevant changes
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230 participants in 2 patient groups
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Steven Cass, PhD; Gillian Radcliffe, MRes
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