Japanese Journal of Allergology
Online ISSN : 1347-7935
Print ISSN : 0021-4884
ISSN-L : 0021-4884
INCREASED GRANULOCYTE/MACROPHAGE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR PRODUCTION BY MONONUCLEAR CELLS FROM PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
Koji KawajiYoichi NakamuraToshio OzakiToshihiko KameiKayo BannoSatoru MikiKenji FujisawaSusumu YasuokaTakeshi Ogura
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1992 Volume 41 Issue 12 Pages 1664-1671

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The in vitro production of granulocyte/macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) by mononuclear cells from the peripheral blood of patients with bronchial asthma (BA) was examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In 3 of 12 cases studied, mononuclear cells from BA patients produced GM-CSF without stimulation. And in 5 of 12 cases studied, mononuclear cells from BA patients produced GM-CSF in response to IL-2. Mononuclear cells from patients with other diseases (n=13) and healthy voluneteers (n=6) did not release any detectable (≧7.5 pg/ml) GM-CSF. The culture media of mononuclear cells from BA patients showed activities for stimulating the proliferation and survival of eosinophils, and these activities were partially inhibited by anti-GM-CSF antibodies. GM-CSF production by mononuclear cells from BA patients treated with prednisolone was lower than that of mononuclear cells from untreated BA patients. And prednisolone showed a reduction in the GM-CSF production from mononuclear cells in response to IL-2. These results suggest that GM-CSF production by mononuclear cells may play a role in the pathogenesis of BA.

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