Bronchial gene expression signature associated with rate of subsequent FEV1 decline in individuals with and at risk of COPD.
Elizabeth J BeckerAlen FaizMaarten van den BergeHidde J HaismaPieter S HiemstraKristopher ClarkGang LiuXiaohui XiaoYuriy O AlekseyevGeorge O'ConnorStephen LamAvrum SpiraMarc E LenburgKatrina SteilingPublished in: Thorax (2021)
We have identified and replicated an airway gene expression signature associated with the rate of FEV1 decline. Aspects of this signature are related to increased expression of XBP1-regulated genes, a transcription factor involved in the unfolded protein response, and genes related to mucin production. Collectively, these data suggest that molecular processes related to the rate of FEV1 decline can be detected in airway epithelium, identify a possible indicator of FEV1 decline and make it possible to detect, in an early phase, ever smokers with and without COPD most at risk of rapid FEV1 decline.