Association of low-density neutrophils with lung function and disease progression in adult cystic fibrosis

J Cyst Fibros. 2023 Nov;22(6):1080-1084. doi: 10.1016/j.jcf.2023.03.009. Epub 2023 Mar 25.

Abstract

Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) neutrophils fail to eradicate infection despite their massive recruitment into the lung. While studies mostly focus on pathogen clearance by normal density neutrophils in CF, the contribution of low-density neutrophil (LDNs) subpopulations to disease pathogenesis remains unclear.

Methods: LDNs were isolated from whole blood donations of clinically stable adult CF patients and from healthy donors. LDN proportion and immunophenotype was assessed by flow cytometry. Associations of LDNs with clinical parameters were determined.

Results: LDN proportion was increased in CF patients' circulation compared with healthy donors. LDNs are a heterogeneous population of both mature and immature cells in CF and in healthy individuals. Moreover, a higher proportion of mature LDN correlates with a gradual decline in lung function and repeated pulmonary exacerbations in CF patients.

Conclusions: Collectively, our observations suggest that low-density neutrophils are linked to CF pathogenesis and underscore the potential clinical relevance of neutrophil subpopulations in CF.

Keywords: Cystic fibrosis; Lung function; Neutrophil; Neutrophil sub-populations; Pulmonary exacerbation.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cystic Fibrosis*
  • Disease Progression
  • Humans
  • Lung
  • Neutrophils / pathology