Granulocyte apoptosis is crucial for controlling granulocyte number under n
ormal and inflammatory conditions. Reduced apoptosis of different types of
granulocytes is one important mechanism for cell accumulation. Which granul
ocyte subtype expands is largely dependent on the cytokine milieu present a
t the inflammatory site. Over expression of G-CSF and GM-CSF is associated
with neutrophilia, whereas over expression of IL-5 is linked to eosinophili
a. Cytokine withdrawal leads to the induction of granulocyte apoptosis, a m
echanism which occurs during resolution of inflammation. Besides survival f
actors, granulocyte apoptosis is also regulated by death factors, which bel
ong to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF)/nerve growth factor (NGF) superfamil
y. Recent observations suggest that granulocytes can be activated via CD137
, a member of the TNF/NGF receptor superfamily. This review summarizes our
current knowledge on the potential role of CD137 in the regulation of both
neutrophil and eosinophil apoptosis.