CD34 facilitates the development of allergic asthma

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Blanchet, Marie-Rene [1 ]
Maltby, Steven [1 ]
Haddon, D. James [1 ]
Merkens, Helen [1 ]
Zbytnuik, Lori [1 ]
McNagny, Kelly M. [1 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Biomed Res Ctr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
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10.1182/blood-2006-12-062448
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R5 [内科学];
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Asthma is a pulmonary inflammatory disease dependent on eosinophil and mast cell infiltration into the lung. CD34 is a sialomucin expressed by both of these cell types, and we have used CD34(-/-) mice and a standard mouse model of asthma to evaluate the importance of CD34 expression on disease development. In comparison with wild-type (wt) mice, CD34(-/-) mice exhibited a dramatic reduction in all hallmarks of allergic asthma, including lowered airway inflammatory cell infiltration, airway hyperresponsiveness, and mast-cell recruitment. Bone marrow transplantation experiments confirmed that these defects are due to CD34 expression by bone marrow-derived cells. This was not, however, due to an inability to respond to antigen as, on a per cell basis, wt and CD34(-/-) inflammatory cells exhibit identical responses in cytokine production. We found a striking reduction in mobility of CD34(-/-) eosinophils in vitro, the major component of inflammatory infiltrates, which was consistent with proposed models for CD34 as an inhibitor of cell-cell adhesion. In summary, our data suggest that CD34 enhances mast-cell and eosinophil invasiveness and that its expression by these cells is a prerequisite for development of allergic asthma.
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