Presence of Activated Mobile Fibroblasts in Bronchoalveolar Lavage from Patients with Mild Asthma

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Kristoffer Larsen ◽  
Ellen Tufvesson ◽  
Johan Malmström ◽  
Matthias Mörgelin ◽  
Marie Wildt ◽  
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Sandra Dunnette ◽  
G. J. Gleich ◽  
J. V. Collins ◽  
A. B. Kay

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C. Corrigan ◽  
A. Kurosky ◽  
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Kristoffer Larsen ◽  
Johan Malmström ◽  
Marie Wildt ◽  
Camilla Dahlqvist ◽  
Lennart Hansson ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
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Stephanie L. Bond ◽  
Jana Hundt ◽  
Renaud Léguillette

Abstract Background Mild equine asthma is a common inflammatory airway disease of the horse. The primary treatment of mild equine asthma is corticosteroids. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of injected dexamethasone on relative IL-1β, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12p35, IL-17, IL-23, IFN-γ, Eotaxin-2 and TNF-α mRNA expression in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid in healthy Thoroughbred horses (n = 6), and those with mild equine asthma (n = 7). Results Horses with mild equine asthma had a significantly greater bronchoalveolar lavage mast cell percentage than healthy horses both before and after treatment. Mild equine asthma was associated with a 4.95-fold up-regulation of IL-17 (p = 0.026) and a 2.54-fold down-regulation of IL-10 (p = 0.049) compared to healthy horses. TNF-α was down-regulated in response to dexamethasone treatment in both healthy horses (3.03-fold, p = 0.023) and those with mild equine asthma (1.75-fold, p = 0.023). IL-5 was also down-regulated in horses with mild asthma (2.17-fold, p = 0.048). Conclusions Horses with mild equine asthma have a lower concentration of IL-10 in BAL fluid than healthy controls which concurs with human asthmatics. The marked up-regulation of IL-17 in horses with mild asthma suggests these horses had a true tendency of “allergic” airway inflammation in response to environmental allergens. Dexamethasone administration exerted anti-inflammatory effects associated with down-regulation of TNF-α in all horses, and decreased levels of IL-5 mRNA expression in horses with mild equine asthma. The inhibition of the Th-2 response, without any alterations to the airway cytology, indicates that maintained exposure to environmental allergens perpetuates airway inflammation.


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David Macleod ◽  
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Eylem Gürcan ◽  
Leif Bjermer ◽  
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I. VAN DER PLOEG ◽  
D. GIGLIOTTI ◽  
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