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Interactions Between Eotaxin And Interleukin-5 In The Chemotaxis Of Primed And Non-primed Human Eosinophils.
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European Journal Of Pharmacology. v. 566, n. 1-3, p. 200-5, 2007-Jul.
0014-2999
10.1016/j.ejphar.2006.09.075
17368616
Autor
Costa, Gislaine G
Silva, Reginaldo M
Franco-Penteado, Carla F
Antunes, Edson
Ferreira, Heloisa H A
Institución
Resumen
This study was designed to understand the relationship between interleukin-5 and eotaxin in modulating the chemotaxis of eosinophils obtained from healthy subjects and subjects with allergic rhinitis. Chemotaxis of eosinophils from patients with allergic rhinitis toward interleukin-5 (0.25 ng/ml) was 78% higher than that of healthy subjects. Incubation of eosinophils with eotaxin (100 ng/ml) did not change the interleukin-5-induced chemotaxis of eosinophils from healthy subjects, but it reversed the enhanced chemotaxis seen in eosinophils from allergic patients. Chemotaxis of eosinophils from patients with allergic rhinitis toward eotaxin (100 ng/ml) was 65% higher than that of eosinophils from healthy subjects. Incubation of eosinophils with interleukin-5 (100 ng/ml) significantly increased the eotaxin-induced chemotaxis in both subject groups, but such increases were markedly higher for cells from patients with allergic rhinitis. Our finding that eotaxin inhibits the enhanced eosinophil chemotaxis toward interleukin-5 in primed cells suggests that this chemokine may downregulate eosinophil accumulation in the nasal mucosa of allergic patients. 566 200-5