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Fungal culture and sensitisation in asthma, cystic fibrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder: what does it tell us?
[allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis]
Collectively
asthma
,
chronic
obstructive
pulmonary
disorder
(
COPD
)
and
cystic
fibrosis
(
CF
)
are
very
common
,
important
causes
of
disease
and
ill
health
.
Filamentous
fungal
colonisation
of
the
airways
can
occur
in
all
three
disease
groups
,
although
the
clinical
relevance
is
unclear
.
Allergic
bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis
(
ABPA
)
is
a
well-recognised
severe
complication
of
airway
colonisation
associated
primarily
with
Aspergillus
fumigatus
.
Fungal
colonisation
may
have
a
deleterious
effect
without
fulfilling
all
the
diagnostic
criteria
of
ABPA
;
however
,
a
lack
of
standardisation
in
processing
respiratory
samples
hampers
comparisons
.
Whilst
mycology
laboratory
accreditation
programs
are
common
,
most
countries
have
no
national
standard
guidelines
for
processing
respiratory
samples
.
Fungal
recovery
from
sputum
in
CF
,
asthma
and
COPD
can
be
around
40
,
54
and
49
Â
%
,
respectively
.
Isolation
of
fungi
from
sputum
has
been
associated
with
reduced
lung
function
in
asthma
and
CF
,
although
no
such
associations
have
been
found
in
COPD
.
It
is
unclear
whether
fungal
colonisation
contributes
to
lower
lung
function
or
is
a
marker
of
more
severe
lung
disease
and
aggressive
therapy
.
Fungal
sensitisation
may
contribute
to
the
persistence
of
active
respiratory
symptoms
;
however
,
the
exact
prevalence
is
unclear
.
Sensitisation
to
A
.
fumigatus
has
been
associated
with
reduced
lung
function
in
asthma
,
COPD
and
CF
.
It
has
suggested
that
both
skin
prick
tests
and
specific
IgE
measurement
by
the
ImmunoCAP
system
should
be
used
in
diagnoses
of
allergy
,
due
to
discordance
in
test
results
;
however
,
there
is
currently
no
widely
adopted
consensus
as
to
which
fungi
to
test
for
.
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"specific ige measurement by the immunocap system should be used in diagnoses of allergy"
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allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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