Mast cell-associated alveolar inflammation in patients with atopic uncontrolled asthma
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Mast cell-associated alveolar inflammation in patients with atopic uncontrolled asthma
Abstract
Background: A significant proportion of patients with asthma have persistent symptoms despite treatment with inhaled glucocorticosteroids.
Objective: We hypothesized that in these patients, the alveolar parenchyma is subjected to mast cell-associated alterations.
Methods: Bronchial and transbronchial biopsies from healthy controls (n = 8), patients with allergic rhinitis (n = 8), and patients with atopic uncontrolled asthma (symptoms despite treatment with inhaled glucocorticosteroids; mean dose, 743 μg/d; n = 14) were processed for immunohistochemical identification of mast cell subtypes and mast cell expression of FcεRI and surface-bound IgE.
Results: Whereas no difference in density of total bronchial mast cells was observed between patients with asthma and healthy controls, the total alveolar mast cell density was increased in the patients with asthma (P < .01). Division into mast cell subtypes revealed that in bronchi of patients with asthma, tryptase positive mast cells (MC(T)) numbers decreased compared with controls (P ≤ .05), whereas tryptase and chymase positive mast cells (MC(TC)) increased (P ≤ .05). In the alveolar parenchyma from patients with asthma, an increased density was found for both MC(T) (P ≤ .05) and MC(TC) (P ≤ .05). The increased alveolar mast cell densities were paralleled by an increased mast cell expression of FcεRI (P < .001) compared with the controls. The patients with asthma also had increased numbers (P < .001) and proportions (P < .001) of alveolar mast cells with surface-bound IgE. Similar increases in densities, FcεRI expression, and surface-bound IgE were not seen in separate explorations of alveolar mast cells in patients with allergic rhinitis.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that patients with atopic uncontrolled asthma have an increased parenchymal infiltration of MC(T) and MC(TC) populations with increased expression of FcεRI and surface-bound IgE compared with atopic and nonatopic controls.
Copyright © 2011 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
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