Diagnostic Utility of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Flow Cytometric Leukocyte Profiling in Interstitial Lung Disease and Infection
Author/s
Novoa Bolivar, Erika María; Ros Lucas, José Antonio; Pérez Fernández, Sonia; Campillo Marquina, José Antonio; López Hernandez, Ruth; [et al.]Date
2025Discipline/s
MedicinaSubject/s
Interstitial Lung DiseaseBronchoalveolar Lavage
Abstract
Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) represent a diverse group of disorders that primar-
ily affect the pulmonary interstitium and, less commonly, involve the alveolar and vascular
epithelium. Overlapping clinical, radiological and histopathological features make proper
classification difficult, requiring multiple complementary methodologies, including flow
cytometry of bronchoalveolar lavages (BAL). This retrospective study analyzed BAL flow
cytometry data from 1074 real-life patients, quantifying alveolar macrophages, CD4/CD8
lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, and CD1a+ Langerhans cells, with the aim of
evaluating its diagnostic utility in ILD and pulmonary infection. Clustering and logistic
regression analyses identified seven distinct leukocyte profiles: lymphocytic (associated
with hypersensitivity pneumonitis, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia, and lymphocytic
interstitial pneumonia), sarcoidosis, macrophagic (including nonspecific interstitial pneu-
monia, desquamative...





