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In recent studies, sputum smear cell counts were found to be reproducible and usefully applied to research in asthma and other airway conditions. However, cell definition on the smears is poor, and the procedure is tedious and has limited utility. The objective of this study is to improve the methods of sputum examination. The subjects used in this study were people with bronchitis or asthma from whom sputum could be obtained. By inverted microscopy, portions of fresh sputum were selected to exclude salivary contamination. These portions were exposed to different volumes of dithiothreitol for varied time intervals. We used the resulting cell suspensions to perform total cell counts and prepare cytospins for differential cell counts and immunohistochemical stains for GM-CSF, EG2, TNF alpha and IL-8. Cytospins were compared with smears for differential cell counts on the same sputum specimens. Excellent cell dispersion and definition in cytospins could be observed. The time required for differential cell counting on cytospins was reduced and cytospin counts were more reproducible than smears. Greater duration of treatment of sputum with dithiothreitol tended to increase total cell counts and significantly decreased EG2 staining but had no effect on differential cell counts or the cytokine cell components. Therefore the proposed method of sputum examination involving cell dispersion and use of cytospins overcomes a number of the disadvantages of the examination of smears.
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PMID:The evaluation of a cell dispersion method of sputum examination. 798 18

Respiratory infections in Japan have rapidly changed, because pathogenesis has also changed by the increase of compromised hosts and aged people with the development of chemotherapeutic agents and another medical progresses. Various respiratory infections have been accumulated in our clinical department and clinical investigations were done for these diseases during almost 20 years. Firstly, pneumonias in adult T cell leukemia have been very severe and these diseases have occurred with load from pathogenic orophayngeal bacteria to lower respiratory airway. With another clinical studies, these pathogenesis which firstly pathogenic bacteria attach to orophayngeal epithelial cells and would move to lower respiratory airway to infect were given very clear evidences especially for Branhamella and Pneumococcus infections with chronic respiratory infections. The exact clearance of pathogenic orophayngeal bacteria using povidon iode solution was very useful for prevention of these acute or chronic respiratory infections. Although acute bronchitis is very popular, the secondary bacterial pathogens remained to be unknown, in the world. We showed that H. influenzae, S.pneumoniae and B.catarrhalis were common major pathogens as the secondary invading bacteria of acute bronchitis in Japan, Thailand and Bangladesh. Recently, the pathogenesis of severe chronic respiratory infections such as diffuse panbronchiolitis is focused after the development of erythromycin therapy. We gave some evidences of macrolides effectiveness which these drugs inhibited IL-8 production. We described the importance of inflammatory cell classification in sputa or bronchial secretions for deep understanding of inflammatory situation in broncho-bronchiolar airway.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED)
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PMID:[Respiratory infections--pathogenesis of acute and chronic infections]. 883 Nov 94

Chemical exposure may result in respiratory conditions such as chronic bronchitis, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and chronic airway obstruction. Clinical studies have shown that during the course of disease, cytokine networks are changed. In order to study the relationship between blood cytokines and respiratory symptoms in an occupational setting, we investigated 106 chemical workers during a routine yearly medical examination in 1995. Lung function was measured with flow volume curves and impedance using the forced oscillation technique (FOT). Smoking-status and respiratory symptoms were determined by questionnaires. Cytokines were selected on biological plausibility and measured both in a whole blood assay (TNF-alpha, IL-8) and in serum (IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IFN-gamma). The hypothesis is that blood levels of TNF-alpha and IL-8 are increased in bronchitis, while serum levels of IL4, IL-5 are increased and IFN-gamma is decreased in asthmatic workers. Spontaneous IL-8 release was significantly higher in workers with bronchitis (P < 0.05) or chronic bronchitis (P < 0.01) compared to workers without those respiratory symptoms, also after correction for age, pack-years, and blood lymphocyte numbers or compared to a matched control group. No correlation was present between specific cytokines and asthmatic symptoms. These data suggest that blood IL-8 may be considered as a useful marker for bronchitis.
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PMID:Blood interleukin-8 production is increased in chemical workers with bronchitic symptoms. 935 25

The aim of this study was to investigate the cellular and biochemical events associated with repeated exposures to ozone. Twenty-three healthy subjects underwent single exposures to 200 ppb ozone and to filtered air (FA), as well as repeated exposures to 200 ppb ozone on 4 consecutive days, each for 4 h of intermittent exercise. Bronchoalveolar lavage was performed and mucosal biopsies were taken 20 h after the single or the last of the repeated exposures. As compared with FA, the single exposure to ozone caused a decrease in FEV(1), an increase in the percentages of neutrophils and lymphocytes, the concentrations of total protein, IL-6, IL-8, reduced glutathione, urate, and ortho-tyrosine in BAL fluid (BALF), but no changes in the cellular composition of biopsy. After the repeated exposure, the effect on lung function was abolished and differential cell counts in BALF were not significantly different from those after FA. However, the concentrations of total protein, IL-6, IL-8, reduced glutathione, and ortho-tyrosine were still increased. IL-10 could only be detected in BALF after repeated ozone exposures. Furthermore, macroscopic scores for bronchitis, erythema, and hypervulnerability of airway mucosa were increased, as well as numbers of neutrophils in bronchial mucosal biopsies. Our data demonstrate that airway inflammation persists after repeated ozone exposure, despite attenuation of some inflammatory markers in BALF and adaptation of lung function.
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PMID:The effect of repeated ozone exposures on inflammatory markers in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and mucosal biopsies. 1085 57

Chlamydia pneumoniae is an obligate intracellular human pathogen that causes acute respiratory diseases such as pneumonia and bronchitis. Previous studies have established that C. pneumoniae can induce cytokines in mouse and/or human cells, but little information is available on the cytokine response of respiratory epithelial cells, a first line of infection. In this study, heparin treatment of C. pneumoniae significantly reduced its ability to induce interleukin 8 (IL-8) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) mRNA in human lung carcinoma cells, indicating that cytadherence is an important early stimulus for induction of proinflammatory mediators. Although the IL-8, gamma interferon, and TNF-alpha message was consistently induced by infection of A549 cells not treated with heparin, only an elevation of IL-8 protein was detected in A549 supernatants. A549 IL-beta and IL-6 mRNA and supernatant protein profiles were not significantly changed by infection. Heat or UV inactivation of C. pneumoniae only partially reduced the cytokine response, and inhibition of C. pneumoniae protein or DNA synthesis did not affect its ability to induce cytokine gene expression. To prevent stress-induced cytokine release by the A549 cells, centrifugation was not utilized for infection experiments. These experiments establish the importance of cytadherence in cytokine release by cells of respiratory epithelial origin and suggest that further work in the area of cytokine mediators is warranted to gain valuable pathogenic and therapeutic insights.
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PMID:Induction of proinflammatory cytokines in human lung epithelial cells during Chlamydia pneumoniae infection. 1254 May 37

A reactive ability of immunocompetent cells was assessed by the level of cytokines TNF alpha and IL-8 estimated by enzyme immunoassay ("Genzyme diagnostics" kit) in 18 patients with chronic obstructive bronchitis (mean age 58 +/- 4.2 years, mean duration of the disease 11.2 +/- 5.2 years) and 15 control patients matched for age, with normal external respiration function, free of chronic bronchopulmonary pathology and allergic diseases. The greatest differences in cytokine levels were registered between the control group and patients with moderate generalized irreversible obstruction. These patients had similar basal and E. coli LPS induced synthesis of the above cytokines showing the lack of cell reserves, adequate immune response to exogenic antigen.
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PMID:[Cytokine imbalance in patients with chronic obstructive bronchitis]. 1293 6

Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such as bronchitis, metal fume fever (MFF), and chronic pneumonitis among welders exposed to high concentrations of metal-enriched welding fumes. Here, we studied the molecular toxicology of three different metal-rich welding fumes: NIMROD 182, NIMROD c276, and COBSTEL 6. Fume toxicity in vitro was determined by exposing human type II alveolar epithelial cell line (A549) to whole welding fume, a soluble extract of fume or the "washed" particulate. All whole fumes were significantly toxic to A549 cells at doses >63 microg ml(-1) (TD 50; 42, 25, and 12 microg ml(-1), respectively). NIMROD c276 and COBSTEL 6 fumes increased levels of IL-8 mRNA and protein at 6 h and protein at 24 h, as did the soluble fraction alone, whereas metal chelation of the soluble fraction using chelex beads attenuated the effect. The soluble fraction of all three fumes caused a rapid depletion in intracellular glutathione following 2-h exposure with a rebound increase by 24 h. In addition, both nickel based fumes, NIMROD 182 and NIMROD c276, induced significant reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in A549 cells after 2 h as determined by DCFH fluorescence. ICP analysis confirmed that transition metal concentrations were similar in the whole and soluble fractions of each fume (dominated by Cr), but significantly less in both the washed particles and chelated fractions. These results support the hypothesis that the enhanced pro-inflammatory responses of welding fume particulates are mediated by soluble transition metal components via an oxidative stress mechanism.
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PMID:Soluble transition metals cause the pro-inflammatory effects of welding fumes in vitro. 1505 Apr 11

In response to viral infection, the expression of numerous host genes, including predominantly a number of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines, is usually up-regulated at both transcriptional and translational levels. It was noted that in cells infected with coronavirus, transcription and translation of some of these genes were differentially induced. Drastic induction of their expression at the transcriptional level was observed in cells infected with coronavirus. However, induction of the same genes at the translational level was usually found to be minimal to moderate. To investigate the underlying mechanisms, yeast two-hybrid screen was carried out using SARS-CoV proteins as baits, revealing that a subunit of the eukaryotic initiation factor 3 (eIF3), eIF3f, may interact with the N-terminal region of the SARS-CoV spike (S) protein. This interaction was subsequently confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation and immunofluorescent staining. Meanwhile, parallel experiments confirmed that eIF3f could also interact with the S protein of another coronavirus, the avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV). These interactions led to the inhibition of translation of a reporter gene in both in vitro expression system and intact cells. Interestingly, IBV-infected cells stably expressing a Flag-tagged eIF3f showed much higher translation of IL-6 and IL-8, suggesting that the interaction between coronavirus S protein and eIF3f plays a functional role in controlling the expression of host genes, especially genes that are induced during coronavirus infection cycles. This study reveals a novel mechanism exploited by coronavirus to regulate viral pathogenesis.
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PMID:Coronavirus spike protein inhibits host cell translation by interaction with eIF3f. 1823 81

Mycoplasma pneumoniae is an extracellular pathogen, residing on mucosal surfaces of the respiratory and genital tracts. The lack of cell walls in mycoplasmas facilitates the direct contact of the bacterial membrane with the host cell. The cell membrane of mycoplasma is the major inducer of the host pathogenic response. Airway diseases caused by M. pneumoniae include bronchiolitis, bronchitis, and rarely bronchiectasis. In such disorders, neutrophil infiltration of the airways predominates. More recently, M. pneumoniae has been implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma. Epithelial cells play an important role in recruiting inflammatory cells into the airways. Since M. pneumoniae infection of human epithelial cells induces expression of IL-8-a potent activator of neutrophils-we investigated the signaling and transcriptional mechanisms by which mycoplasma membrane induces expression of this chemokine. In BEAS-2B human bronchial epithelial cells, mycoplasma membrane fraction (MMF) increased IL-8 mRNA and protein production. Activation of the transcriptional elements activating protein-1, nuclear factor-interleukin-6, and particularly NF-kappaB are essential for optimal IL-8 production by MMF. The mitogen-activated protein kinases individually played a modest role in MMF-induced IL-8 production. Toll-like receptor-2 did not play a significant role in MMF-induction of IL-8. Antibiotics with microbicidal activity against M. pneumoniae are also known to have anti-inflammatory effects. Whereas clarithromycin, azithromycin, and moxifloxacin individually were able to inhibit TNF-alpha-induction of IL-8, each failed to inhibit MMF-induction of IL-8.
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PMID:Induction of IL-8 by Mycoplasma pneumoniae membrane in BEAS-2B cells. 1848 55

Protracted bacterial bronchitis (PBB) is a common cause of paediatric chronic moist cough. PBB is defined as the presence of isolated chronic moist cough which resolves with antibiotic therapy within 2 weeks and an absence of pointers suggesting alternative diagnoses. Our aim was to describe the clinical profile and examine the airway cellularity and likely promoters of neutrophilic inflammation in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) of children with PBB compared with chronic cough due to other causes and controls. We explored the innate immune signaling receptors, toll-like receptors (TLR)-2 and TLR-4, as well as relevant effector molecules. A cross-sectional comparison was made of 100 children median age 2.58 years (with either PBB, coughing due to another cause or no cough controls) who underwent flexible bronchoscopy with lavage. BAL was evaluated for airway cytology, microbiology, inflammatory mediators interleukin 8 (IL-8) and active matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) and TLR-2 and TLR-4 messenger RNA (mRNA) expression. Children with PBB had marked airway neutrophilia and increased median cytokine levels when compared to those with cough that resolved naturally and no cough controls: IL-8 0.67 versus 0.07 and 0.06 ng/ml (P < 0.005) and active MMP-9 7.25 versus 1.35 and 0.38 ng/ml (P < 0.005). The values for TLR-2 and TLR-4 mRNA expression were significantly elevated in children with PBB when compared to the control group. PBB is a paediatric condition which presents with chronic moist cough and its airway profile is characterized by intense neutrophilic airway inflammation with marked inflammatory mediator response and evidence of innate immune activation.
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PMID:Prospective assessment of protracted bacterial bronchitis: airway inflammation and innate immune activation. 1884 58


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