Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 15, No. 5, Nov 1996, 645-655.
Increased levels of CD34+ hemopoietic progenitor cells in atopic subjects
R Sehmi, K Howie, DR Sutherland, W Schragge, PM O'Byrne and JA Denburg
Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
We investigated the contribution of hemopoietic progenitors to the
accumulation of inflammatory cells in allergic airways disease. Using a
multiparameter flow-cytometric method, the detection of peripheral blood
(PB) and bone marrow (BM) cells expressing CD34, a progenitor cell marker,
was explored. True CD34+ blast cells were detected as a discrete cluster
exhibiting low intensity CD45 expression, low granularity, and low to
intermediate cell size. A significantly greater number of CD34+ cells was
detected in the PB of atopic individuals (1,438 +/- 347/10(6) nonadherent
mononuclear cells [NAMNC], n = 19) compared with nonatopics (236 +/-
77/10(6) NAMNC, n = 13; P = 0.006). Similarly, in BM samples, a
significantly greater number of CD34+ cells was detected in atopic (17,537
+/- 4,986/10(6) NAMNC, n = 7) compared with nonatopic subjects (6,422 +/-
1,853/10(6) NAMNC, n = 13, P = 0.02). Greater numbers of total
colony-forming units (CFU) (granulocyte/macrophage [GM] and Eo/Baso) were
present in cultures of PB NAMNC from atopics (24 +/- 5 CFU/10(6) NAMNC)
cultured with recombinant human interleukin 5 (rhIL-5) (1 ng/ml) compared
with nonatopics (5 +/- 2 CFU/10(6) NAMNC; P = 0.003). Analyses of colony
subtypes showed significantly greater numbers of IL-5-responsive
Eo/Baso-CFU in cultures from atopics (15 +/- 2 CFU/10(6) NAMNC) compared
with nonatopics (5 +/- 2 CFU/10(6) NAMNC; P = 0.011). In contrast, no
significant differences in colony counts were found between the two subject
groups in cultures with rhIL-3 (1 ng/ml) or rhGM-CSF (10 ng/ml). A positive
correlation was observed between PB CD34+ cell numbers and total CFU in
cultures with rhIL-5 (r = 0.43, n = 32, P = 0.01) and rhGM-CSF (r = 0.45, n
= 32, P = 0.009). Purging BM NAMNC with an anti-CD34 monoclonal antibody
completely abrogated in vitro colony growth, supporting the view that a
subset of CD34+ cells represents the relevant population of progenitors
growing in culture. These data indicate that flow cytometric estimation of
CD34+ cells is predictive of the colony-forming capacity of the sample and
may be a useful alternative tool to clonogenic assays for enumerating
progenitors. In addition, raised levels of CD34+ cells and IL-5- responsive
Eo/Baso-CFU in atopics, including patients with atopic asthma, indicate a
role for progenitors in allergic airways disease.
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