Bronchial angiogenesis in severe glucocorticoid-dependent asthma

B Vrugt, S Wilson, A Bron, ST Holgate… - European …, 2000 - Eur Respiratory Soc
B Vrugt, S Wilson, A Bron, ST Holgate, R Djukanovic, R Aalbers
European Respiratory Journal, 2000Eur Respiratory Soc
To examine the role of the bronchial microvasculature and adhesion molecule expression in
severe asthma, the authors have performed an immunohistochemical study on bronchial
biopsies comparing 15 glucocorticoid-dependent asthmatics, 15 mild asthmatics and eight
control subjects. Serially cut glycol methacrylate-embedded sections were stained with
monoclonal antibodies identifying the vessel marker EN-4, intercellular adhesion molecule
(ICAM)-1, vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1, E-and P-selectin. Sections were also …
To examine the role of the bronchial microvasculature and adhesion molecule expression in severe asthma, the authors have performed an immunohistochemical study on bronchial biopsies comparing 15 glucocorticoid-dependent asthmatics, 15 mild asthmatics and eight control subjects. Serially cut glycol methacrylate-embedded sections were stained with monoclonal antibodies identifying the vessel marker EN-4, intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1, vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1, E- and P-selectin. Sections were also stained for lymphocyte function associated antigen (LFA)-1 and very late antigen (VLA)-4. By comparison with mild asthma and nonasthma, severe asthma was characterized by increased numbers of submucosal vessels (p=0.009) which was associated with increased numbers of vessels expressing ICAM-1 (p=0.005). A highly significant correlation was found between the total number of EN-4+ vessels and the vessels expressing ICAM-1 (r=0.85, p=0.01). In contrast, E-selectin expression was lower in severe as compared with mild asthma (p=0.01) but not different from normal. No differences were found between the three groups in the expression of VCAM-1 and P-selectin nor in numbers of LFA-1+ and VLA-4+ cells. The results of this study support the notion that mucosal neovascularization is an important feature of airways remodelling in severe asthma. This is associated with a relatively higher density of vessels expressing intercellular adhesion molecule-1, although the expression of this adhesion molecule per vessel was not raised.
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