Airway eosinophils, T cells, Th2-type cytokine mRNA, and hyperreactivity in response to aerosol challenge of allergic mice with previously established pulmonary inflammation

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Garlisi, CG
Falcone, A
Hey, JA
Paster, TM
Fernandez, X
Rizzo, CA
Minnicozzi, M
Jones, H
Billah, MM
Egan, RW
Umland, SP
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[1] Allerg. Immunol., Schering-Plough R., Kenilworth, NJ
[2] Allerg. Immunol., Schering-Plough R., Kenilworth, NJ 07033-0539
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10.1165/ajrcmb.17.5.2866
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Asthma is characterized by acute episodes of nonspecific airway hyperreactivity and chronic pulmonary inflammation exacerbated by stimuli including allergen exposure. In order to reproduce the physiologic and immunologic responses that occur in asthmatic patients, we have characterized a model of antigen-induced inflammation in which allergic mice (B6D2F1) that had been challenged once with aerosolized ovalbumin and had developed a pulmonary cellular infiltrate were rechallenged 1 wk later. Pulmonary inflammation in rechallenged mice was substantially greater than that in single-challenged mice. Eosinophils and activated-memory T cells (CD44(+), CD45RB(lo)) in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid accumulated to higher levels and with faster kinetics in response to the second challenge than in response to the first challenge. Eosinophils in lung tissue also accumulated to higher levels but with similar kinetics in response to the second challenge than in response to the first challenge. Similarly, interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-5 steady-state mRNA levels in lung tissue increased after the second challenge and were higher than those measured after a single challenge. Furthermore, treatment of mice with an anti-IL-5 monoclonal antibody 2 h prior to rechallenge inhibited antigen induced eosinophil accumulation in the lungs. In mice challenged twice, peak in vivo bronchoconstrictor responsiveness to acetylcholine was increased following the second challenge compared with that observed following the initial challenge. In contrast, ex vivo tracheal smooth muscle contractile responsiveness to acetylcholine was not altered. Although mucus accumulation and epithelial damage in pulmonary tissue were evident in mice challenged twice, these parameters were slightly reduced compared with those seen at similar times in mice challenged once. Therefore, although these mice exhibit only slight bronchial epithelial damage, the presence of significant inflammation and airway hyperreactivity to acetylcholine as well as slightly increased baseline reactivity demonstrate important similarities with the pathophysiology of asthma.
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