Literature DB >> 19295237

Therapeutic surfactants modulate the viability of eosinophils and induce inflammatory mediator release.

Veit J Erpenbeck1, Ina Fischer, Kathrin Wiese, Frank Schaumann, Andreas Schmiedl, Christina Nassenstein, Norbert Krug, Jens M Hohlfeld.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in testing surfactant preparations for asthma therapy. Previously, Curosurf was demonstrated to increase inflammation in allergic asthmatics. So far, little is known about the immunomodulatory effects of therapeutic surfactants, in particular concerning the interaction of surfactant components with eosinophils as key effector cells of the allergic airway inflammation. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of different therapeutic surfactants on cellular functions of eosinophils.
METHODS: Eosinophils were isolated from peripheral blood of atopic volunteers and incubated with the natural animal-derived surfactants Curosurf or Alveofact or the synthetic recombinant human surfactant Venticute at different concentrations for up to 42 h.
RESULTS: Curosurf and Venticute modulated the viability of eosinophils. While incubation with Curosurf increased the number of necrotic eosinophils after 1, 20 and 42 h, Venticute increased the number of apoptotic and necrotic cells after 1 h, but there were no differences compared with control cells at later time points. All surfactant preparations increased the levels of eosinophil cationic protein after 20 h and, in addition, Curosurf enhanced eosinophil cationic protein release after 42 h. The supernatant of eosinophils induced chemotaxis against autologous eosinophils, and the presence of Curosurf, but not Alveofact or Venticute, augmented the chemotactic effect. Chemotaxis was partly blocked by inhibition of eotaxin but not by inhibition of leukotrienes or platelet-activating factor.
CONCLUSIONS: Therapeutic surfactants differ in their effects on eosinophil viability and the accompanying release of inflammatory mediators and chemotactic signals. Proinflammatory effects were most pronounced for the natural surfactant Curosurf. Copyright (C) 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19295237     DOI: 10.1159/000205579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Immunol        ISSN: 1018-2438            Impact factor:   2.749


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