Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 16, No. 5, May 1997, 549-556.
Enhanced expression of neutral endopeptidase (NEP) in airway epithelium in biopsies from steroid- versus nonsteroid-treated patients with atopic asthma
JK Sont, JH van Krieken, HC van Klink, AC Roldaan, CR Apap, LN Willems and PJ Sterk
Department of Pulmonology, Leiden University Medical Centre, the Netherlands.
The expression of the endogenous neuropeptide-degrading enzyme, neutral
endopeptidase (NEP; CALLA, CD10, E.C.3.4.24.11) on cultured human airway
epithelial cells can be upregulated by corticosteroids. We examined whether
NEP expression in the airway epithelium or lamina propria in bronchial
biopsies is enhanced in atopic asthmatics on regular inhaled steroids as
compared with those without steroid treatment. Forty nonsmoking adults (age
19 to 48 yr) with mild to moderate asthma (forced expiratory volume in 1 s
> or = 50% pred., histamine PC20 range 0.02 to 7.6 mg/ml) with (n = 23)
or without (n = 17) regular inhaled steroids treatment entered the study.
Biopsies were taken at (sub)segmental level from the right lower lobe, the
middle lobe, and the main carina. Immunohistochemical staining was
performed on cryostat sections using the VIL-A1 monoclonal antibody against
CD10 (NEP). Intra- and inter-observer repeatability of a semiquantitative
scoring method was good as assessed by weighted kappa (kappa(w) ranging
from 0.66 to 0.81). In the airway epithelium, NEP-positive sites were
within the basal layer and, in contrast with studies applying other
antibodies, also at apical sites and within the lamina propria. In both the
epithelium and lamina propria, NEP expression was not significantly
different between the three biopsy sites (Friedman's nonparametric two- way
analysis of variance; P > 0.68), nor was expression in the lamina
propria associated with inhaled steroid usage (Mann-Whitney U test; P =
0.98). However, NEP expression was significantly enhanced in the airway
epithelium in patients using inhaled steroids as compared with nonsteroid
users (mean rank: 23.4 and 15.5, respectively; P = 0.02). Among
nonsteroid-using subjects, NEP expression was related to symptoms and the
methacholine PC20 (Rs: -0.69 and 0.49, respectively; P < or = 0.04). We
conclude that the expression of NEP is enhanced in airway epithelium in
bronchial biopsy specimens from patients with atopic asthma who are
regularly using inhaled steroids as compared with patients who do not. This
fits the hypothesis that the anti- inflammatory effect of corticosteroids
within the airways is partially mediated by the upregulation of the
endogenous neuropeptide-degrading enzyme NEP.
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