CD4+CD30+ T cells perpetuate IL-5 production in Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus allergic patients
- 1 January 2006
- Vol. 61 (1) , 27-34
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2005.00951.x
Abstract
Airway allergic diseases are regulated by interleukin (IL)-5, which causes infiltration of eosinophils into the bronchial epithelium, and by IL-4 which increases serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) production and promotes CD30 expression on Th cells. CD30 generates a costimulatory signal involved in apoptosis or cell proliferation, depending on the microenvironment. Our aims were: (i) to analyze if CD4+ CD30+ T cells from allergic patients proliferate in response to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, and (ii) if upon stimulation this cell population produces IL-4 and IL-5. Peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) from 17 allergic rhinitis and mild allergic asthma patients and 12 healthy nonallergic individuals were stimulated with allergen in the presence or absence of anti-IL-4, anti-IL-5 or anti-IL-4Ralpha monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). TdT-mediated dUTP nick end-labeling (TUNEL) assay, 7-aminoactinomycin-D (7-AAD) intercalation, and flow cytometry were used to determine the CD4+ CD30+ blasts percentage, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and intracellular cytokines after 7 culture days. Cell proliferation induced with allergen showed that 90% of the allergen-stimulated blasts were CD4+, 50% of which were CD30+. Allergen-stimulated PBMC showed a progressive increase (mean: from 7% to 23%) of CD4+ CD30+IFN-gamma+ and CD4+ CD30+IL-4+ blasts which diminished (mean: 6%) after 5 culture days. In contrast, CD4+ CD30+IL-5+ blasts showed a continuous progression (from 12% to 24%) that maintained after 7 culture days. The vast majority of CD4+ CD30+ blasts were negative to 7-AAD or TUNEL. Additionally, a significant decrease (34%) was observed in the number of CD4+ CD30+ blasts when IL-4 was neutralized. These data suggest that specific allergen stimulation of PBMC isolated from allergic patients generates a nonapoptotic CD4+ CD30+ blast subset that produces IL-5.Keywords
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