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a The Third Department
of Internal Medicine, Miyazaki Medical College, Kiyotake, Miyazaki,
Japan 889-16, b The Second
Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan
Correspondence to: Dr Jun-ichi Ashitani.
Received 15 February 1999; Returned to authors 26 April 1999; Revised version received 14 June 1999; Accepted for publication 13 July 1999
BACKGROUND
Granulocyte-colony
stimulating factor (G-CSF) is known as a potent neutrophil
chemotactic glycoprotein in vitro but its contribution to chemotactic
activity in neutrophil mediated lung diseases is not yet known. The
aims of this study were to determine whether G-CSF is present in high
concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid of patients with
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF, also called cryptogenic fibrosing
alveolitis), a neutrophil mediated lung disease, and to what extent
G-CSF in BAL fluid contributes to neutrophil accumulation in the lung
of patients with IPF.
METHODS
G-CSF
concentrations in BAL fluid samples from 16 healthy volunteers, 24 patients with IPF, and 73 patients with non-IPF lung disease were
measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. The relationship between
G-CSF concentrations and neutrophil count in BAL fluid was also
examined. Neutrophil chemotactic activity (NCA) was measured in BAL
fluid in healthy volunteers and patients with IPF. The contribution of
G-CSF to overall NCA in lungs with IPF was assessed by repeating the
measurement of NCA after a complete neutralisation of G-CSF bioactivity
by anti-human G-CSF antiserum.
RESULTS
Detectable
levels of G-CSF were found in BAL fluid of 83% of patients with IPF
while the levels in all healthy volunteers were below the detection
limit. In patients with IPF a significant correlation was observed
between the BAL fluid neutrophil count and the concentration of G-CSF
in the BAL fluid. The neutrophil count also correlated significantly
with percentage forced vital capacity. In BAL fluid samples from
patients with IPF the mean NCA value was reduced by 35% after
neutralisation with an anti-human G-CSF antiserum.
CONCLUSIONS
G-CSF may
be involved in enhancing neutrophil accumulation in the lungs of
patients with IPF.
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