Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 11, No. 6, Dec 1994, 646-650.
Recombinant stem cell factor-induced mast cell activation and smooth muscle contraction in human bronchi
BJ Undem, LM Lichtenstein, WC Hubbard, S Meeker and JL Ellis
Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
The effect of human recombinant stem cell factor (SCF) on inflammatory
mediator release and smooth muscle contraction was evaluated in human
isolated intralobar bronchi. Bronchi from 21 of 26 donors contracted in
response to SCF. The threshold concentration was approximately 0.01
micrograms/ml. At 1 micrograms/ml, the tissues contracted to about 60% of
the carbamylcholine-induced maximum contraction. The responses to SCF
mimicked those obtained with anti-IgE. Thus, the contractions to SCF and
anti-IgE were inhibited to a similar extent by a combination of a
cysteinyl-leukotriene receptor antagonist and a histamine H1 receptor
antagonist. SCF also mimicked the effect of anti-IgE in releasing
histamine, i-LTD4, and PGD2 from the bronchi. At a threshold concentration
for contraction (0.01 micrograms/ml), SCF had no effect on subsequent
responses to anti-IgE in the bronchi. The data suggest that human
recombinant SCF contracts airway smooth muscle by stimulating the release
of contractile mediators from bronchial mast cells. The data fail to
support the hypothesis that SCF primes bronchial mast cells to subsequent
immunologic stimuli.
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