Myeloid dendritic cells type 2 in allergic asthma

B. Dua, S. Smith, T. Kinoshita, H. Imaoka, G. Gauvreau, P. O'Byrne

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    Abstract

    Background Myeloid dendritic cells type 2 (mDC2s) are a new subtype of DCs identified in both the circulation and the lung and suggested to have a role in allergic asthma. Methods Circulating mDC2s were enumerated in 19 healthy, 18 atopic nonasthmatic, 18 mild atopic asthmatic, and 16 moderate/severe atopic asthmatic subjects using flow cytometry. Results The number of circulating mDC2s was significantly lower in atopic subjects compared with healthy controls and in asthmatic subjects compared with nonasthmatic subjects. There was a trend toward lower levels of circulating mDC2s with increasing allergy and asthma severity. The largest differences were seen in moderate/severe atopic asthmatics being 430.78 ± 48.91/ml compared with healthy controls being 767.05 ± 101.64/ml (P <0.05). Conclusions Circulating mDC2s are lower in atopic and asthmatic subjects, which suggests that these cells efflux from the blood into the airways in patients with allergic disease. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1322-1326
    Number of pages4
    JournalAllergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
    Volume68
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

    Keywords

    • BDCA-3
    • dendritic cells
    • moderate/severe asthma
    • myeloid dendritic cells type 2 (mDC2s)

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