Increased expression of IL-16 immunoreactivity in bronchial mucosa after segmental allergen challenge in patients with asthma
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Increased expression of IL-16 immunoreactivity in bronchial mucosa after segmental allergen challenge in patients with asthma
Abstract
Background: We have previously shown increased expression of the CD4(+) cell chemoattractant IL-16 in bronchial mucosa of patients with asthma. We investigated the effects of allergen challenge on airway IL-16 expression.
Methods: We investigated the expression of IL-16 immunoreactivity in bronchial biopsy samples obtained from atopic asthmatic subjects (n = 19) and normal subjects (n = 6) 24 hours after segmental allergen challenge. Control biopsy samples were obtained either at baseline or after diluent challenge. IL-16 expression was correlated to numbers of CD4(+) cells, CD25(+) cells, and activated eosinophils. IL-16 bioactivity was assessed in bronchoalveolar fluid obtained from patients with asthma.
Results: IL-16 expression was higher in control biopsy specimens obtained from subjects with asthma compared with normal subjects (P<.05). In patients with asthma, numbers of IL-16 immunoreactive cells were significantly higher in biopsy specimens obtained after allergen challenge compared with control biopsy specimens (P<.001). Allergen provocation was associated with release of IL-16 in bronchoalveolar fluid in patients with asthma. In normal subjects, there was no difference in the number of IL-16-immunoreactive cells in biopsy specimens obtained after allergen challenge compared with biopsy specimens obtained after diluent challenge. Allergen challenge was associated with an increase in the numbers of EG2(+) eosinophils in patients with asthma but not in normal subjects. IL-16 expression correlated with the numbers of CD4(+) cells and CD25(+) cells after allergen challenge in asthmatic subjects with a provocative concentration required to decrease the FEV(1) by 20% of its baseline value (PC(20)FEV(1)) < 4 mg/mL. IL-16-immunoreactive cells were identified mainly as T cells and eosinophils in asthmatic subjects after allergen challenge.
Conclusion: Endobronchial allergen provocation in atopic asthmatic patients resulted in increased airway expression of IL-16 and release of bioactive IL-16 in airways. IL-16 may contribute to the immunoregulation of the inflammatory infiltrate in the airways in response to antigen.
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