Effects of chronic anti-interleukin-5 monoclonal antibody treatment in a murine model of pulmonary inflammation

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Garlisi, CG [1 ]
Kung, TT [1 ]
Wang, P [1 ]
Minnicozzi, M [1 ]
Umland, SP [1 ]
Chapman, RW [1 ]
Stelts, D [1 ]
Crawley, Y [1 ]
Falcone, A [1 ]
Myers, JG [1 ]
Jones, H [1 ]
Billah, MM [1 ]
Kreutner, W [1 ]
Egan, RW [1 ]
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[1] Schering Plough Corp, Inst Res, Kenilworth, NJ 07033 USA
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10.1165/ajrcmb.20.2.3327
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The maturation of eosinophils in bone marrow, their migration to pulmonary tissue, and their subsequent degranulation and release of toxic granule proteins contributes to the pathophysiology observed in asthma. Interleukin-5 (IL-5) is essential for these processes to occur. Therefore, much emphasis has been placed on attempts to inhibit the production or activity of IL-5 in order to attenuate the inflammatory aspect of asthma. In this report, the immunological consequences of long-term exposure to an antibody recognizing IL-5 (TRFK-5) were studied in a murine pulmonary inflammation model. A single dose of TRFK-5 (1 mg/ kg intraperitoneally) reversibly inhibited antigen-dependent lung eosinophilia in mice for at least 12 wk and inhibited the release of eosinophils from bone marrow fur at least 8 wk. Normal responses to aerosol challenge were attained after 24 wk. In mice treated acutely with antibody (2 h before challenge), 50% inhibition of pulmonary eosinophilia occurred when 0.06 mg/kg TRFK-5 was administered (intraperitoneally; ED50), resulting in 230 ng/ml (IC50) in serum. In mice treated with one dose of TRFK-5 (1 mg/kg) and rested before challenge, the antibody exhibited a half-life of 2.4 wk. After 18 to 19 wk, antigen challenge-induced eosinophilia was inhibited by 50% and serum levels of TRFK-5 were 25 ng/ml. TRFK-5 remaining in mice 8 wk after a single injection of TRFK-5 was sufficient to inhibit at least 50% of the eosinophilia induced in blood 3 h after injection of recombinant murine IL-5 (10 mu g/kg, intravenously). To assess the biologic effect of long-term exposure of mice to antibody, several parameters of immune-cell function were measured. Throughout the extended period of activity of TRFK-5 (greater than or equal to 12 wk) there were no gross effects on antigen-dependent increases in T-cell recruitment into bronchoalveolar fluid (BALF), in IL-4 and IL-5 steady-state mRNA levels in lung tissue, or in immunoglobulin E (IgE) and IgG levels in serum. There was a small increase in IL-5 steady-state mRNA production in TRFK-5-treated mice after 2 h or 2 wk, but this was not observed at other times examined. In untreated mice, IL-5 steady-state mRNA production in response to antigen challenge decreased > 6-fold with age, although at all time points there was an increase in mRNA levels following challenge. Therefore, at later times, 25 ng/ml rather than 230 ng/ml of TRFK-5 inhibited BALF eosinophilia, probably because of reduced IL-5 levels. Twenty-four weeks after treatment with TRFK-5, when challenge-induced eosinophilia was restored, there was an excess of CD4(+) T cells in BALF from challenged mice. However, these T cells had no measurable effects on other responses to challenge, including cytokine production, B-cell accumulation, and immunoglobulin production in serum. Thus, the biologic duration of TRFK-5 was several months, and its activity was due to the presence of antibody above a therapeutic threshold rather than to any profound effect on the immune system.
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