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. 2000 Dec;106(6):1115-23.
doi: 10.1067/mai.2000.110556.

Peripheral blood and airway tissue expression of transforming growth factor beta by neutrophils in asthmatic subjects and normal control subjects

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Peripheral blood and airway tissue expression of transforming growth factor beta by neutrophils in asthmatic subjects and normal control subjects

H W Chu et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Airway remodeling may play an important role in asthma pathophysiology. Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) has a critical role in the remodeling process. Although cellular sources for TGF-beta have been previously investigated in asthma airways, the expression, release, or both of TGF-beta from asthmatic airways and blood neutrophils has not been reported.

Objective: The current study evaluated the TGF-beta protein and messenger (m)RNA expression by airway and peripheral blood neutrophils in asthmatic and normal subjects.

Methods: TGF-beta protein expression by airway and peripheral blood neutrophils was detected by using immunocytochemistry. TGF-beta protein levels in blood neutrophil supernatant were measured by using an enzyme immunoassay. TGF-beta mRNA expression was evaluated by using reverse transcription-PCR.

Results: Higher numbers of TGF-beta(+) cells and neutrophils were found in airway tissue of asthmatic (n = 15) compared with normal subjects (n = 10). Although neutrophils in both asthmatic and normal airway tissue expressed TGF-beta protein and the percentage of neutrophils expressing TGF-beta was similar between the two groups, the total number of TGF-beta(+) neutrophils was higher in the asthmatic subjects (P =.01). Peripheral blood neutrophils from asthmatic (n = 5) and normal subjects (n = 7) also expressed TGF-beta protein and mRNA. Blood neutrophils from asthmatic subjects spontaneously released significantly higher levels of TGF-beta than those from normal subjects (P =.007).

Conclusion: These data suggest that airway and blood neutrophils from both asthmatic and normal subjects can express and release TGF-beta. Higher levels of TGF-beta expression-release from asthmatic neutrophils indicate that neutrophils may be involved in the airway remodeling process of asthmatic subjects.

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