Inflammation, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1998
A STUDY OF GRANULOCYTE
RESPIRATORY BURST IN PATIENTS
WITH ALLERGIC BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
Abstract—The respiratory burst of phagocytes plays an important role in the tissue
damage that accompanies the inflammatory response. One of these conditions is
allergic bronchial asthma, therefore, to evaluate the activation state of peripheral
granulocytes the generation of reactive oxygen metabolites was evaluated using
Luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence (LCL) and reduction of cytochrome C by
superoxide. The resting granulocytes of the asthmatic patients under crisis showed a
higher LCL compared to the noncrisis patients and control subjects. The granulocytes
stimulated with PMA presented a significant increase in the respiratory burst in
both groups of asthmatics. The granulocytes of noncrisis asthmatics challenged with
Ops-Zym and with fMLP + Ops-Zym showed a higher metabolic activity, whereas the
asthmatics under crisis presented no difference between reactive oxygen generation
and that of the control group. The quantitative analysis of superoxide generation
by granulocytes of the same patients did not show differences among the groups.
Our findings suggest that the granulocytes of crisis and noncrisis asthmatics seem
to be in a hyperreactive state and with a higher metabolic response when compared
to the control group. However, the patients present a different behavior depending
on stimulus used to activate cells. This could indicate that in peripheral blood exist
different granulocyte populations depending on the inflammatory response taking
place in the respiratory tract.
INTRODUCTION
The phagocytic cells, particularly neutrophils, are fundamental in the host
response against foreign agents. However, they are involved in the generation
LEONARDO VARGAS,1 PABLO J. PATINO, 1
FERNANDO MONTOYA,1 ANA CATALINA VANEGAS,2
ALEJANDRO ECHAVARRiA,2 and
DIANA GARCIA DE OLARTE1
' Immunology Section, School of Medicine
University of Anlioquia, Medellin, Colombia
2Pneumology Section
Hospital Universitario San Weenie de Paul
Medellin, Colombia
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