Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 154, No. 1, Jul 1996, 237-243.
Eosinophil apoptosis and the resolution of airway inflammation in asthma
KL Woolley, PG Gibson, K Carty, AJ Wilson, SH Twaddell and MJ Woolley
Airway Research Centre, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
Asthma is accompanied by the accumulation of potentially damaging
eosinophils within inflamed airways. How eosinophils may be removed from
the airways is not clear. The phagocytic removal of eosinophils in vitro
requires that they undergo apoptosis, a form of cell death. We postulated
that eosinophil apoptosis may occur in vivo, promoting the removal of
airway eosinophils and the resolution of inflammation in asthma. We
examined eosinophil apoptosis in sputum samples obtained from 11 subjects
during an asthma exacerbation and 2 wk after corticosteroid treatment of
the exacerbation. Airway function improved following corticosteroid
treatment, and eosinophilic inflammation subsided, with significant
decreases occurring in the number of airway eosinophils and the percentage
of activated eosinophils. The proportion of apoptotic airway eosinophils
increased significantly following corticosteroid treatment, and eosinophil
products were apparent within macrophages. Our findings indicate that
eosinophil apoptosis is clinically relevant in asthma. Apoptosis may
represent a mechanism that promotes the resolution of eosinophilic
inflammation in asthma.
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