Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 149, No. 6, Jun 1994, 1471-1475.
Endotoxin contamination causes neutrophilia following pulmonary allergen challenge
LW Hunt, GJ Gleich, T Ohnishi, DA Weiler, ES Mansfield, H Kita and S Sur
Division of Allergic Diseases and Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Segmental bronchoprovocation (SBP) with allergen was used in an attempt to
study eosinophils recruited to the airway 24 h after challenge.
Unexpectedly, in the first four patients, neutrophils (rather than
eosinophils) were recruited in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluids, and
we hypothesized that the allergen extracts were contaminated with
endotoxin. The extracts used for challenge in the first four patients
tested positive for bacterial endotoxin in a limulus amebocyte lysate
assay. Rechallenge of one patient from the first group with a comparable
dose of an endotoxin-free extract and SBP with endotoxin- free extract in
five additional patients resulted in preferential recruitment of
eosinophils rather than neutrophils. The number of neutrophils recovered
from the challenged segments in the patients challenged with endotoxin-free
extract was significantly less than that observed in the first four
patients. Taken together, these observations suggest that neutrophil
recruitment in the 24-h BAL fluids from the first four patients was
probably due to endotoxin contamination of the allergen extract. We caution
investigators that endotoxin contamination of allergen extract may alter
the cellular inflammation during the late airway response following
allergen challenge.
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