Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 5, May 1997, 1515-1521.
The immediate and late allergic response to segmental bronchopulmonary provocation in asthma
NN Jarjour, WJ Calhoun, EA Kelly, GJ Gleich, LB Schwartz and WW Busse
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Madison, USA.
The response to antigen is an important factor in the development of airway
inflammation. Segmental bronchoprovocation (SBP) with antigen and
subsequent bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) have provided valuable insight into
the mechanisms of allergic inflammation. To determine the features of
allergic airway response in asthma, 19 subjects with mild asthma underwent
antigen SBP in a dose-dependent manner. The amount of antigen used in SBP
was 0 (saline), and 1, 5, or 20% of the antigen dose required to drop the
FEV1 by 20% (APD20). BAL was done at 5 min and 48 h after SBP. BAL
histamine levels increased modestly 5 min after antigen SBP. At 48 h, there
was a marked increase in eosinophils and IL- 5 concentration even in airway
segments where the release of histamine was small. Moreover, eosinophils
correlated with IL-5 levels at 48 h (r = 0.63; p < 0.001), but not with
BAL histamine concentrations at 5 min. GM-CSF levels did not increase after
antigen SBP and did not correlate with eosinophils. These observations
indicate that asthmatic subjects can develop a dose-dependent response to
antigen SBP that is characterized by a modest increase in histamine
immediately after antigen exposure, and marked eosinophilia, which appears
proportionately greater than the histamine response and relatively greater
than what is seen in allergic nonasthmatic subjects. This feature might be
important to the eventual development of airway inflammation in asthma.
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