Human eosinophil major basic protein induces airway constriction and airway hyperresponsiveness in primates.

RH Gundel, LG Letts, GJ Gleich - The Journal of clinical …, 1991 - Am Soc Clin Investig
RH Gundel, LG Letts, GJ Gleich
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1991Am Soc Clin Investig
We have examined the effects of direct intratracheal instillation of purified eosinophil granule
proteins on pulmonary function and airway responsiveness in primates. The results of this
study show for the first time that installation of major basic protein (MBP) directly into the
trachea of primates results in a significant and dose-related increase in airway
responsiveness to inhaled methacholine. Furthermore, MBP and eosinophil peroxidase
(EPO) induce a transient bronchoconstriction immediately after instillation that resolves by 1 …
We have examined the effects of direct intratracheal instillation of purified eosinophil granule proteins on pulmonary function and airway responsiveness in primates. The results of this study show for the first time that installation of major basic protein (MBP) directly into the trachea of primates results in a significant and dose-related increase in airway responsiveness to inhaled methacholine. Furthermore, MBP and eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) induce a transient bronchoconstriction immediately after instillation that resolves by 1 h postinstillation. In contrast, instillation of other eosinophil granule proteins had no effect on airway responsiveness or pulmonary function. These data indicate a direct role of the eosinophil in the pathogenesis of airway hyperresponsiveness. We suggest that the MBP of human eosinophils has an effector role in the pathogenesis of airway hyperresponsiveness which may involve active interaction with resident airway tissue cells. MBP may also mediate altered lung function in various inflammatory lung diseases associated with pulmonary eosinophilia.
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