Mapping of eosinophil and basophils in COPD lung tissues

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE(2015)

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Rationale: Although COPD is regarded as a non-eosinophilic and Th2-low disease, a significant proportion of the patients display elevated blood and sputum eosinophils. The nature of the eosinophilia in COPD and presence of basophils in lung tissues remains unexplored. Objectives: This study maps eosinophil and basophil tissue infiltration and associated Th2 immunity in major lung compartments across COPD severities. Methods: Eosinophils, basophils and GATA3 + cells were investigated in lung tissues and lymph nodes obtained from 30 COPD patients divided into GOLD I, II-III, and IV categories. Never-smoking and smoking non-COPD subjects (n=15) served as controls. Bronchi, bronchioles, pulmonary vessels, alveolar regions, and lymph nodes from u003e 140 tissue blocks underwent automated immunohistochemical staining and quantitative image analysis. Results: In COPD, the overall tissue density of eosinophils and basophils were increased (p + cells in GOLD IV patients were significantly higher than Gold II-III and never-smoking controls (p=0.0050, p=0.0074). Tissue eosinophil levels correlated positively with basophils (r=0.57, pu003e0.0001) and co-localization studies revealed a strong regional spatial relationship between eosinophils, basophils as well as GATA3 + cells. Conclusions: This study reveals that a surprisingly large proportion of COPD patients have focal lung infiltrations of eosinophils and basophils, which are likely caused by highly regionalized and still unexplored Th2 responses.
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COPD - mechanism,Immunology,Biomarkers
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