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Eosinophil Activation Markers in Induced Sputum in Asthmatics

OBJECTIVES: Eosinophils play an important role in asthmatic airway inflammation collaborately with other inflammatory cells. The present study was aimed to determine whether the eosinophil activation markers in induced sputum reflect the clinical status in asthmatics. METHODS: The clinical severity...

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Autores principales: Jang, An-Soo, Choi, Inseon-S
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4531749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10714084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2000.15.1.1
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description OBJECTIVES: Eosinophils play an important role in asthmatic airway inflammation collaborately with other inflammatory cells. The present study was aimed to determine whether the eosinophil activation markers in induced sputum reflect the clinical status in asthmatics. METHODS: The clinical severity and FEV(1) were measured. Hypertonic saline-induced sputum was obtained from 25 asthmatics and ten control subjects. We processed freshly expectorated sputum separated from saliva by treatment with an equal volume of dithiothreitol 0.1%, cytospins for cell count and special stain, and a collection of the supernatant for biochemical assay. We used a fluoroimmunoassay to detect eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), and a sandwich ELISA to detect interleukin (IL)-5. RESULTS: Asthmatics, compared with control subjects, had a significantly higher proportion of eosinophils (25.6 ± 4.6% vs 1.7 ± 0.2%, p <0.01) and higher levels of ECP (1117.8 ± 213.9μg/L vs 154.6 ± 47.4μg/L, p<0.01) in their sputum. IL-5 was detected more frequently in asthmatics than in control subjects [11/25 (44%) vs 1/10 (10%), p <0.05]. Moderate to severe asthmatics had a significantly higher proportion of eosinophils, higher levels of ECP and IL-5 compared to mild asthmatics. FEV(1), FEV(1)/FVC were significantly correlated with the proportion of eosinophils and the levels of ECP and IL-5. Significant positive correlations were noted between the proportion of eosinophils and the level of ECP and IL-5. Sputum ECP level showed a significant positive correlation with IL-5 level. CONCLUSION: These findings demonstrate that eosinophils and the eosinophil activation markers, such as ECP and IL-5 in induced sputum, are closely related to the clinical status in asthmatics. Induced sputum study may thus be useful in clinically measuring indices of airway inflammation in asthma.
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spelling pubmed-45317492015-10-02 Eosinophil Activation Markers in Induced Sputum in Asthmatics Jang, An-Soo Choi, Inseon-S Korean J Intern Med Articles OBJECTIVES: Eosinophils play an important role in asthmatic airway inflammation collaborately with other inflammatory cells. The present study was aimed to determine whether the eosinophil activation markers in induced sputum reflect the clinical status in asthmatics. METHODS: The clinical severity and FEV(1) were measured. Hypertonic saline-induced sputum was obtained from 25 asthmatics and ten control subjects. We processed freshly expectorated sputum separated from saliva by treatment with an equal volume of dithiothreitol 0.1%, cytospins for cell count and special stain, and a collection of the supernatant for biochemical assay. We used a fluoroimmunoassay to detect eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), and a sandwich ELISA to detect interleukin (IL)-5. RESULTS: Asthmatics, compared with control subjects, had a significantly higher proportion of eosinophils (25.6 ± 4.6% vs 1.7 ± 0.2%, p <0.01) and higher levels of ECP (1117.8 ± 213.9μg/L vs 154.6 ± 47.4μg/L, p<0.01) in their sputum. IL-5 was detected more frequently in asthmatics than in control subjects [11/25 (44%) vs 1/10 (10%), p <0.05]. Moderate to severe asthmatics had a significantly higher proportion of eosinophils, higher levels of ECP and IL-5 compared to mild asthmatics. FEV(1), FEV(1)/FVC were significantly correlated with the proportion of eosinophils and the levels of ECP and IL-5. Significant positive correlations were noted between the proportion of eosinophils and the level of ECP and IL-5. Sputum ECP level showed a significant positive correlation with IL-5 level. CONCLUSION: These findings demonstrate that eosinophils and the eosinophil activation markers, such as ECP and IL-5 in induced sputum, are closely related to the clinical status in asthmatics. Induced sputum study may thus be useful in clinically measuring indices of airway inflammation in asthma. Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2000-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4531749/ /pubmed/10714084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2000.15.1.1 Text en Copyright © 2000 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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