posted on 2022-04-14, 03:34authored bySarah Rank Rønnow, Jannie Marie Bülow Sand, Line Mærsk Staunstrup, Thomas Bahmer, Michael Wegmann, Lars Lunding, Janette Burgess, Klaus Rabe, Grith Lykke Sorensen, Oliver Fuchs, Erika V. Mutius, Gesine Hansen, Matthias Volkmar Kopp, Morten Karsdal, Diana Julie Leeming, Markus Weckmann
Additional file 1: Table e1. Basic demographics of the PERF cohort. E-Figure1. A) Correlation betweenserum C1M level and blood neutrophils. Data were analysed using spearman’scorrelation (r = 0.214). B) Patients were stratified into highversus low percentage blood neutrophils levels based on the median. C1M wassignificantly increased in patients with high neutrophil levels (n = 122) compared to low (n = 128) (p = 0.0130). C) C1Mwas significantly increased in obese (BMI>30) patients (n = 60) compared to normal-weight (BMI<25) patients (n = 85) (p < 0.0001). D) Obeseasthmatics with high blood neutrophils (n= 29) had a significant increase in C1M compared to normal-weight asthmaticswith low blood neutrophils (n = 39) (p < 0.0001). Data arepresented as a Tukey box plot and analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test.Asterisks indicate statistically significance: *p < 0.05, ****p < 0.0001.