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In Vitro Effects of Budesonide on Eosinophil-Basophil Lineage Commitment

Abstract

IL-5 is the primary cytokine that stimulates the production and survival of eosinophils and basophils from progenitor cells. The inhaled glucocorticoid, budesonide, has been shown to exert a therapeutic effect via suppression of eosinophil/basophil progenitors in vivo. Since various steroids have exhibited the ability to enhance eosinophil/basophil progenitor differentiation, we examined the effects of budesonide in vitro. Bone marrow and cord blood samples were obtained and cultured in the presence of IL-5 alone or IL-5 plus budesonide. Eosinophil/basophil colony-forming units were enumerated from cultured nonadherent mononuclear cells and from purified CD34⁺ cells. CD34⁺ cells with and without budesonide were also examined for up-regulation of ERK1/2, MAPK and GATA-1 using real time-PCR. RESULTS: i) up-regulation of eosinophil/basophil colony-forming units is due to the direct effects of budesonide on IL-5-stimulated progenitors; ii) GATA-1 is likely involved in the early amplification of eosinophil/basophil progenitor commitment leading to increased differentiation. A potential transcriptional pathway has been identified which may mediate the effects of budesonide on eosinophil/basophil lineage commitment.

Authors

Cyr MM; Baatjes AJ; Dorman SC; Crawford L; Sehmi R; Foley R; Alam R; Byrne PO; Denburg JA

Journal

The Open Respiratory Medicine Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 60–66

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers

Publication Date

June 13, 2008

DOI

10.2174/1874306400802010060

ISSN

1874-3064

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