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Expression of IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA and protein product by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, eosinophils, and mast cells in bronchial biopsies obtained from atopic and nonatopic (intrinsic) asthmatics.

S Ying, M Humbert, J Barkans, C J Corrigan, R Pfister, G Menz, M Larché, D S Robinson, S R Durham and A B Kay
J Immunol April 1, 1997, 158 (7) 3539-3544;
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We recently demonstrated bronchial mucosal expression of IL-4 and IL-5 at the mRNA and protein level in both atopic and nonatopic (intrinsic) asthma. In this report, using double immunohistochemistry (IHC) and in situ hybridization (ISH), we show that 70% of IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA+ signals co-localized to CD3+ T cells, the majority (>70%) of which were CD4+, although CD8+ cells also expressed IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA. The remaining IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA signals co-localized to mast cells and eosinophils. The cellular distribution of these mRNA species did not differ between atopic and nonatopic asthmatics. In contrast, double IHC showed that IL-4 and IL-5 immunoreactivity was predominantly associated with eosinophils and mast cells, with few IL-5 or IL-4 immunoreactive CD3+ T cells detectable. However, total IL-4- or IL-5-positive cells detected by IHC were <40% of the total mRNA+ cells, raising the possibility that insufficient cytokine protein accumulated within T cells to enable detection by IHC. We conclude that: 1) in atopic and nonatopic asthma CD8+ T cells, in addition to CD4+ T cells, mast cells and eosinophils express mRNA for IL-4 and IL-5; 2) whereas IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA expression was associated mainly with T cells, immunoreactivity for the corresponding protein products was detectable predominantly in eosinophils and mast cells; and 3) this discrepancy may be partly attributable to the relative insensitivity of double IHC technique that does not allow detection of cytokine protein in T cells where, unlike eosinophils and mast cells, there is no facility for storage and concentration in granules.

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Expression of IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA and protein product by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, eosinophils, and mast cells in bronchial biopsies obtained from atopic and nonatopic (intrinsic) asthmatics.
S Ying, M Humbert, J Barkans, C J Corrigan, R Pfister, G Menz, M Larché, D S Robinson, S R Durham, A B Kay
The Journal of Immunology April 1, 1997, 158 (7) 3539-3544;

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Expression of IL-4 and IL-5 mRNA and protein product by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, eosinophils, and mast cells in bronchial biopsies obtained from atopic and nonatopic (intrinsic) asthmatics.
S Ying, M Humbert, J Barkans, C J Corrigan, R Pfister, G Menz, M Larché, D S Robinson, S R Durham, A B Kay
The Journal of Immunology April 1, 1997, 158 (7) 3539-3544;
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