Racial differences in odds of asthma exacerbations among Aspergillus fumigatus–sensitized adults with asthma

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.anai.2024.08.959
Patrick K. Gleeson MD, MSCE , Knashawn H. Morales ScD , Meeta Prasad Kerlin MD, MSCE , Olajumoke O. Fadugba MD , Andrea J. Apter MD, MSc, MA , Jason D. Christie MD, MSCE , Blanca E. Himes PhD
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Abstract

Background

Allergic sensitization to mold is a risk factor for poor asthma outcomes, but whether it accounts for disparities in asthma outcomes according to race or socioeconomic status is not well-studied.

Objective

To identify factors associated with allergic sensitization to molds and evaluate associations of sensitization to molds with asthma exacerbations after stratifying by race.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adults with asthma who had an outpatient visit to a large health system between January 1, 2017 and June 30, 2023 and received aeroallergen testing to Aspergillus fumigatus, Penicillium, Alternaria, and Cladosporium. We used logistic regression models to evaluate factors associated with mold sensitization and the effect of mold sensitization on asthma exacerbations in the 12 months before testing, overall and then stratified by race.

Results

A total of 2732 patients met the inclusion criteria. Sensitization to each mold was negatively associated with being a woman (odds ratios [ORs] ≤ 0.59, P ≤ .001 in 5 models) and positively associated with the Black race (ORs ≥ 2.16 vs White, P < .0005 in 5 models). In the full cohort, sensitization to molds was not associated with asthma exacerbations (ORs = 0.95-1.40, P ≥ .003 in 5 models and all above the corrected P value threshold). Among 1032 Black patients, sensitization to A fumigatus, but not to other molds, was associated with increased odds of asthma exacerbations (OR = 2.04, P < .0005).

Conclusion

Being a man and Black race were associated with allergic sensitization to molds. Sensitization to A fumigatus was associated with asthma exacerbations among Black patients but not the overall cohort, suggesting that A fumigatus allergy is a source of disparities in asthma outcomes according to race.
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对烟曲霉菌过敏的成人哮喘患者的哮喘恶化情况因种族而异。
背景对霉菌过敏是导致不良哮喘预后的一个风险因素,但它是否会导致种族或社会经济地位不同的哮喘预后差异还没有得到很好的研究。目的我们试图:1)确定与对霉菌过敏相关的因素;2)在对种族进行分层后,评估对霉菌过敏与哮喘恶化之间的关联。方法 我们对 2017 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 6 月 30 日期间在一家大型医疗系统门诊就诊并接受了曲霉、青霉、交替孢霉和链孢霉过敏原检测的成人哮喘患者进行了一项回顾性队列研究。我们使用逻辑回归模型来评估与以下因素相关的因素:1)霉菌致敏;2)霉菌致敏对检测前 12 个月内哮喘加重的影响,先评估总体情况,然后按种族进行分层。结果2732 名患者符合纳入标准。对每种霉菌的敏感度与女性呈负相关(在五个模型中,几率比(ORs)≤0.59,p≤0.001),与黑人呈正相关(在五个模型中,ORs≥2.16 与白人相比,p<0.0005)。在整个队列中,对霉菌的过敏与哮喘恶化无关(ORs 0.95-1.40,五个模型中 p≥0.003,均高于校正后的 p 值临界值)。在 1,032 名黑人患者中,对烟曲霉菌(而非其他霉菌)过敏与哮喘恶化的几率增加有关(OR 2.04,p<0.0005)。对曲霉菌过敏与黑人患者的哮喘恶化有关,但与整个队列无关,这表明曲霉菌过敏是造成不同种族哮喘结果差异的原因之一。
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