Description
Dipeptidyl peptidase-1 (DPP1) inhibitors prevent the activation of neutrophil serine proteases and reduce exacerbations in people with bronchiectasis. We previously identified a novel effect of DPP1 inhibitors in reducing the neutrophil pseudoenzyme azurocidin-1 (AZU1). The aim of this study was to investigate the role of AZU1 in the pathophysiology of bronchiectasis.Sputum AZU1 concentrations were analysed in multiple cohorts. These consisted of two observational cohorts of patients with bronchiectasis (EMBARC BRIDGE cohort 1 and cohort 2) and a cohort of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD; TARDIS COPD cohort) to correlate AZU1 with disease severity and exacerbations. A rhinovirus challenge study was used to investigate AZU1 concentrations during experimental exacerbation in COPD, people who smoke, and controls. A post-hoc analysis of the phase 2 WILLOW trial of brensocatib versus placebo was used to assess the effect of DPP1 inhibition on airway AZU1.Higher AZU1 sputum concentration was associated with increased bronchiectasis disease severity index (pAZU1 was identified as a novel marker of disease severity in bronchiectasis, associated with bacterial infection and exacerbation, and targeted by DPP1 inhibition.EMBARC3 and Insmed.
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