2008
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.11.7622
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Up-Regulation and Activation of Eosinophil Integrins in Blood and Airway after Segmental Lung Antigen Challenge

Abstract: We hypothesized that there are clinically relevant differences in eosinophil integrin expression and activation in patients with asthma. To evaluate this, surface densities and activation states of integrins on eosinophils in blood and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) of 19 asthmatic subjects were studied before and 48 h after segmental Ag challenge. At 48 h, there was increased expression of αD and the N29 epitope of activated β1 integrins on blood eosinophils and of αM, β2, and the mAb24 epitope of activated β2 … Show more

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“…Consistently, eosinophils from switchassociated protein-70-deficient mice, which are defective in formation of structures identified as uropods, adhere poorly to inflamed vessels in intravital experiments (32). Thus, we consider the rapid polarization and nucleopod formation by suspended eosinophils in response to the concentrations (ng/ml) of IL-5 that can be found, for example, in bronchoalveolar lavage after segmental antigen challenge (33), as a model of the changes that occur as eosinophils encounter such stimulation and stably arrest in and extravasate from vessels of, for instance, the bronchi of subjects with asthma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Consistently, eosinophils from switchassociated protein-70-deficient mice, which are defective in formation of structures identified as uropods, adhere poorly to inflamed vessels in intravital experiments (32). Thus, we consider the rapid polarization and nucleopod formation by suspended eosinophils in response to the concentrations (ng/ml) of IL-5 that can be found, for example, in bronchoalveolar lavage after segmental antigen challenge (33), as a model of the changes that occur as eosinophils encounter such stimulation and stably arrest in and extravasate from vessels of, for instance, the bronchi of subjects with asthma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Primed peripheral blood eosinophils have been reported in other studies from subjects with asthma, including up-regulated surface receptors (32), up-regulated intergrins (33), primed responses to chemoattractants (34), and increased transepithelial migration (35), as well as primed superoxide gerneration (36) and leukotriene production (37). These primed features are further augmented in eosinophils in the airway fluid obtained by BAL, where activated eosinophilic cationic protein (38), lipid body formation with increased AA and eicosanoid generation (39), and hyperadhesive phenotypes (33) have been reported. The inflammatory signals responsible for the activation of asthmatic eosinophils remain to be identified, and may be either direct allergens or secondary products of allergen stimulation of airway cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated levels of CD11b in neutrophils and eosinophils were seen in affected lung tissue when compared with blood levels (61). Segmental lung antigen challenge upregulates and activates eosinophil integrins in blood and airways of asthmatics (62). From studies in the 1990s it is known that PDE4 inhibition and theophylline can rapidly reduce the expression of CD11b in neutrophils and eosinophils (63,64).…”
Section: Pde3a -/-And Pde3b -/-Mice Show Reduced Albumin Leakage In Amentioning
confidence: 99%