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Mark S. Wilson, Eldad Elnekave, Margaret M. Mentink-Kane, Marcus G. Hodges, John T. Pesce, Thirumalai R. Ramalingam, Robert W. Thompson, Masahito Kamanaka, Richard A. Flavell, Andrea Keane-Myers, Allen W. Cheever, Thomas A. Wynn
Published in Volume 117, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(10):2941–2951 doi:10.1172/JCI31546
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Figure 2
Airway inflammation, but not AHR, is regulated by IL-10.

Animals were sensitized and challenged as in Figure 1. Animals were euthanized 24 hours after the final airway challenge. *P < 0.05, Mann-Whitney U test. (A) Airway eosinophils (left), neutrophils (right), and macrophages (center) recovered from BAL. (B) BAL fluid IL-5 levels measured by ELISA. (C) BAL fluid eotaxin levels measured by ELISA. (D) AHR. Penh measurements 24 hours after the final airway challenge using a Buxco system with mice exposed to increasing doses of methacholine. n, number of mice in each group. (E) RNA was extracted from lung tissue with Muc5ac (top) and IL-13 (bottom) mRNA quantified by qRT-PCR. (F) RNA was extracted from lung tissue, with IL-13Rα2 mRNA quantified by qRT-PCR. (G) Soluble IL-13Rα2 was measured by ELISA in serum collected from mice bled 24 hours after the last airway challenge.