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Integrin expression on neutrophils and mononuclear cells in blood and induced sputum in stable asthma.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1999
Short description:
Integrin expression on neutrophils and mononuclear cells in blood and induced sputum in stable asthma / P., Maestrelli; O., De Fina; T., Bertin; S., Papiris; M. P., Ruggieri; M., Saetta; C. E., Mapp; Fabbri, Leonardo. - In: ALLERGY. - ISSN 0105-4538. - STAMPA. - 54:(1999), pp. 1303-1308. [10.1034/j.1398-9995.1999.00337.x]
abstract:
BACKGROUND: We speculated that the expression of integrins in the airway lumen of asthmatic subjects might be altered compared with normal subjects during cell recruitment from circulation. METHODS: To test this hypothesis, we investigated the expression of integrin alpha-chains (CD11a, CD11b, and CD11c) in hypertonic saline-induced sputum and peripheral blood leukocytes in mild to moderate stable asthmatic and control subjects. Immunoreactivity for integrin alpha-chains was assessed by immunocytology on cytospin preparations of sputum and blood. RESULTS: In comparison of the percentages of CD11a+, CD11b+ and CD11c+ mononuclear cells in sputum with their blood counterparts, no significant differences were observed in control subjects, whereas CD11a and CD11b in asthmatic subjects were less expressed on sputum cells. In both control and asthmatic subjects, sputum neutrophils tended to decrease their expression of integrin alpha-chains compared with circulating neutrophils. CONCLUSIONS: We showed that the sputum of asthmatics, unlike normal subjects, is characterized by decreased expression of integrins on mononuclear cells compared with their blood counterparts. The results suggest that downregulation of integrins occurs in asthmatic airways after cell recruitment from circulation.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
adhesion molecules; airway inflammation; cytology
List of contributors:
P., Maestrelli; O., De Fina; T., Bertin; S., Papiris; M. P., Ruggieri; M., Saetta; C. E., Mapp; Fabbri, Leonardo
Authors of the University:
FABBRI Leonardo
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/593716
Published in:
ALLERGY
Journal
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