Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 17, No. 4, 10 1997, 404-413.
Rapid increase in bone-marrow eosinophil production and responses to eosinopoietic interleukins triggered by intranasal allergen challenge
MI Gaspar Elsas, D Joseph, PX Elsas and BB Vargaftig
Departamento de Pesquisa, Instituto Fernandes Figueira, Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
To define the effects of immunization and exposure to allergen on the
eosinophil lineage, we studied blood and bone-marrow eosinophil numbers,
serum interleukin (IL)-5 levels, and eosinophil progenitor and precursor
responses to IL-3 and IL-5 in ovalbumin-immunized BALB/c mice after
intranasal challenge. Increased blood eosinophilia was found in immune
relative to nonimmune mice, but the differences between challenged and
unchallenged immune animals were not significant. In contrast,
significantly increased circulating levels of IL-5 and numbers of
bone-marrow eosinophils were found in sensitized animals exposed to
allergen, relative to unchallenged, sensitized controls. An
allergen-induced increase in IL-3-sensitive progenitors yielding
eosinophil-bearing colonies was also found at 2 h after challenge.
Furthermore, an eosinophil differentiation assay showed a marked increase
in the magnitude of the responses to IL-5 and IL-3 over a 7- day period in
bone-marrow cells of sensitized animals, which was detectable at 24 h after
allergen challenge, but not at 2 h and not in unchallenged controls.
Modulation of the responses of bone-marrow cells to IL-5 is induced by a
circulating factor present in challenged immune animals, as shown by in
vivo plasma transfer, but is at best only partly blocked by in vivo
treatment with the anti-IL-5 antibody TRFK-5. These data indicate that
allergen challenge in the airways leads to rapid long-term modifications in
bone-marrow eosinophil progenitors and precursors, and that increased
responses to eosinopoietins in bone marrow depend on the release, between 2
h and 24 h after challenge, of a circulating factor distinct from IL-5.
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