The absolute number of eosinophils, and the periostin, IL-13, and TGF-β1 levels in the BALF were significantly higher in patients with EP than in patients with IPF and sarcoidosis.
The analysis of the subgroups showed increased VEGF and FGF-2, and reduced TGF-β1 concentration in stages I + II patients with relevantly reduced lung diffusing capacity or increased sarcoidosis activity compared to patients with normal lung diffusing capacity or inactive sarcoidosis.
Therefore, we were interested in whether the genotype frequencies for a PM at position -1082 of the IL-10 or in codon 25 of the TGF-beta 1 gene differ in sarcoidosis or its distinct phenotypes in comparison with healthy individuals.
These studies suggest that the -509C and codon 10T, implicated in lower levels of TGF-beta1 protein production, are shared susceptibility factors associated with more severe granulomatous disease in sarcoidosis and CBD.