Infections in autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis: a large retrospective cohort

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Mabo, Axelle | Borie, Raphael | Wemeau-Stervinou, Lidwine | Uzunhan, Yurdagül | Gomez, Emmanuel | Prevot, Gregoire | Reynaud-Gaubert, Martine | Traclet, Julie | Bergot, Emmanuel | Cadranel, Jacques | Marchand-Adam, Sylvain | Bergeron, Anne | Blanchard, Elodie | Bondue, Benjamin | Bonniaud, Philippe | Bourdin, Arnaud | Burgel, Pierre Regis | Hirschi, Sandrine | Marquette, Charles Hugo | Quétant, Sébastien | Nunes, Hilario | Chenivesse, Cécile | Crestani, Bruno | Guirriec, Yoann | Monnier, Delphine | Ménard, Cédric | Tattevin, Pierre | Cottin, Vincent | Luque Paz, David | Jouneau, Stéphane

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International audience. Background: Autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (aPAP) is a rare disease, predisposing to an increased risk of infection. A complete picture of these infections is lacking.Research question: Describe the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients diagnosed with aPAP, and to identify risk factors associated with opportunistic infections.Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort including all patients diagnosed with aPAP between 2008 and 2018 in France and Belgium. Data were collected using a standardised questionnaire including demographics, comorbidities, imaging features, outcomes and microbiological data.Results: We included 104 patients, 2/3 were men and median age at diagnosis was 45 years. With a median follow-up of 3.4 years (IQR 1.7-6.6 years), 60 patients (58%), developed at least one infection, including 23 (22%) with opportunistic infections. Nocardia spp was the main pathogen identified (n=10). Thirty-five (34%) patients were hospitalised due to infection. In univariate analysis, male gender was associated with opportunistic infections (p=0.04, OR=3.88; 95% CI (1.02 to 22.06)). Anti-granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor antibody titre at diagnosis was significantly higher among patients who developed nocardiosis (1058 (316-1591) vs 580 (200-1190), p=0.01). Nine patients had died (9%), but only one death was related to infection.Interpretation: Patients with aPAP often presented with opportunistic infections, especially nocardiosis, which highlights the importance of systematic search for slow-growing bacteria in bronchoalveolar lavage or whole lung lavage.

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