Aay. Milne et Pj. Piper, THE EFFECTS OF 2 ANTI-CD18 ANTIBODIES ON ANTIGEN-INDUCED AIRWAY HYPERRESPONSIVENESS AND LEUKOCYTE ACCUMULATION IN THE GUINEA-PIG, American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology, 11(3), 1994, pp. 337-343
Guinea pigs sensitized to ovalbumin develop airway eosinophilia and br
onchial hyperresponsiveness to acetylcholine and histamine 24 h after
ovalbumin challenge. We have used two different antibodies to the leuk
ocyte integrin CD18 (R15.7 and 6.5E) to study the link between eosinop
hilia and the development of bronchial hyperresponsiveness. In this mo
del, both these antibodies reduced, to a similar degree, the number of
eosinophils recovered from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, although the
eosinophil numbers in lung tissue were not reduced. However, only R15
.7 reduced bronchial hyperresponsiveness. The results suggest that the
CD18 integrin is involved in the recruitment of leukocytes to the air
ways, but increased numbers of eosinophils in lavage fluid are not an
essential correlate of bronchial hyperresponsiveness in this model.