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Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease
2009 Volume.19 No. 4 p.335 ~ p.344
Characteristics of Atopy and Pulmonary Functions According to the Wheezing Phenotype in Preschool Children
Song Young-Hwa

Kim Byoung-Ju
Kwon Ji-Won
Yu Jin-Ho
Hong Soo-Jong
Abstract
Purpose : The wheezing phenotype in early childhood is heterogeneous and does not always develop asthma. However, the severity of the disease associated with these phenotypes has not been extensively studied in Korean children.

Methods : Two hundred seventy-two children with recurrent wheezing aged 3-6 yrears who visited the Childhood Asthma and Atopy Center in Asan Medical Center from January 1998 to August 2007 were enrolled and followed up prospectively. The patients were divided into 3 groups: early-onset persistent wheezers (E/P) with asthma, E/P wheezers without asthma and late-onset wheezers with asthma. We investigated asthma-related biomarkers, pulmonary function and methacholine challenge at the age of 7.

Results : FEF25-75% in the E/P wheezers with asthma was significantly lower than that in the late-onset wheezers with asthma. However, there was no significant difference in FEF25- 75% between the E/P wheezers with asthna and those without. The E/P wheezers with asthma and the late-onset wheezers with asthma demonstrated enhanced Bronchial Hyperrsponsiveness (BHR) compared with E/P wheezers without asthma. Dermatophagoides farinae (D.f) or Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D.p)-specific IgE and sum of specific IgE in the late-onset wheezers with asthma were significantly higher than in the E/P wheezers with or without asthma.

Conclusion : The E/P wheezers with asthma and late-onset wheezers with asthma were associated with high levels of atopy and BHR, even though the late-onset wheezers with asthma were more related to atopy. The E/P wheezers with asthma showed decreased pulmonary function. These findings suggest that the development of asthma in Korean preschool children may be strongly associated with atopy and that E/P wheezers with asthma may show airway remodeling even before the age of 7.
KEYWORD
Wheezing, Phenotype, Asthma, Pulmonary Function, Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness, Atopy, Preschool Children
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