Antiinterleukin-5 antibody prevents airway hyperresponsiveness in a murine model of airway sensitization.

E Hamelmann, A Oshiba, J Loader… - American journal of …, 1997 - atsjournals.org
E Hamelmann, A Oshiba, J Loader, GL Larsen, G Gleich, J Lee, EW Gelfand
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 1997atsjournals.org
Eosinophils play a central role in the inflammatory response associated with bronchial
asthma. We studied the involvement of eosinophils in the development of airway
hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in a mouse model of allergic airway sensitization. Sensitization
of BALB/c mice to OVA via the airways induced allergen-specific T-cell responses, IgE
production, immediate cutaneous hypersensitivity (ICH), and increased airway reactivity.
Airway sensitization was associated with eosinophil infiltration of the airways and increased …
Eosinophils play a central role in the inflammatory response associated with bronchial asthma. We studied the involvement of eosinophils in the development of airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) in a mouse model of allergic airway sensitization. Sensitization of BALB/c mice to OVA via the airways induced allergen-specific T-cell responses, IgE production, immediate cutaneous hypersensitivity (ICH), and increased airway reactivity. Airway sensitization was associated with eosinophil infiltration of the airways and increased production of interleukin-5 (IL-5) in cultures of peribronchial lymph node cells. Treatment of OVA-challenged animals with anti-IL-5 antibody during the sensitization protocol completely abolished the infiltration of eosinophils into the lung tissue and prevented the development of AHR without affecting levels of allergen-specific IgE, cutaneous hypersensitivity and allergen-specific T cell responses. These findings demonstrate that infiltration of lung tissue by eosinophils, triggered by increased IL-5 production, is a major factor in the development of AHR in this mouse model of airway sensitization.
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