Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 153, No. 1, Jan 1996, 350-355.
Interleukin-3 in bronchial biopsies from nonasthmatics and patients with mild and allergen-induced asthma
KL Woolley, E Adelroth, MJ Woolley, I Ramis, JS Abrams, M Jordana and PM O'Byrne
Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Cytokines, such as interleukin-3 (IL-3), have been suggested to play an
important role in mediating the increased number of airway eosinophils and
metachromatic cells in patients with even mild asthma. We used
immunohistochemistry to determine the presence of IL-3 protein in bronchial
biopsies from nonasthmatics (n = 10) and subjects with mild (n = 8) and
allergen-induced (n = 7) asthma. We also examined whether IL-3 was related
to airway eosinophil number and activation, the number of airway
metachromatic cells, or airway function. We found that the number and
activation of eosinophils and the number of metachromatic cells were
increased in the airways of asthmatics, compared with nonasthmatics, with
further increases evident after allergen challenge. IL-3 protein was
localized primarily to the epithelium in nonasthmatic and asthmatic
subjects, with no difference apparent between groups or after allergen
inhalation challenge. The extent of staining for IL-3 in the tissue was not
correlated with eosinophil number or activity, metachromatic cell number,
airway responsiveness, or the severity of the late asthmatic response. This
study provides the first demonstration of IL-3 protein localization in
bronchial tissue from human airways. The results suggest that the increases
in eosinophils and metachromatic cells associated with mild and
allergen-induced asthma occur independent of IL-3.
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