Airway Wall Expression of OX40/OX40L and Interleukin-4 in Asthma

作者:Siddiqui Salman; Mistry Vijay; Doe Camille; Stinson Sally; Foster Martyn; Brightling Christopher*
来源:Chest, 2010, 137(4): 797-804.
DOI:10.1378/chest.09-1839

摘要

Background: The costimulatory molecule OX40 and its ligand, OX40L, mediate key aspects of allergic airway inflammation in animal models of asthma, including eosinophilic airway inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, and T helper 2 polarization. We sought to examine OX40/OX40L and interleukin (IL)-4 expression in asthma across severities.
Methods: Bronchial biopsies were obtained from 27 subjects with asthma (mild Global Initiative for Asthma [GINA] 1 [n = 10], moderate GINA 2-3 [n = 7], and severe GINA 4-5 [n = 10]) and 13 healthy controls. The number of OX40(+), OX40L(+), IL-4(+), and IL-4 receptor alpha (IL-4R alpha)(+) cells in the lamina propria and airway smooth muscle (ASM) bundle and the intensity of IL-4R alpha(+) expression by the ASM were assessed.
Results: The number of OX40(+), OX40L(+), and IL-4(+) cells in the lamina propria and OX40(+) and IL-4(+) cells in the ASM bundle was significantly increased in subjects with mild asthma, but not in those with moderate or severe asthma, compared with healthy controls. In the subjects with asthma, OX40/OX40L expression was positively correlated with the number of eosinophils and IL-4(+) cells in the lamina propria. The number of IL-4R alpha(+) cells in the lamina propria was significantly increased in moderate-to-severe disease, but not in mild asthma, compared with controls. IL-4R alpha expression by the ASM bundle was not different among groups.
Conclusions: OX40/OX40L expression is increased in the bronchial submucosa in mild asthma, but not in moderate-to-severe disease, and is related to the degree of tissue eosinophilia and IL-4 expression. Whether these costimulatory molecules have a role as targets for asthma requires further investigation. CHEST 2010;137(4):797-804

  • 出版日期2010-4