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Effect of theophylline and specific phosphodiesterase IV inhibition on proliferation and apoptosis of progenitor cells in bronchial asthma
Author(s) -
Wang ChunHua,
Lin HorngChyuan,
Lin ChienHuang,
Yu ChihTeng,
Liu SuLing,
Huang KuoHsiung,
Chung Kian Fan,
Kuo HanPin
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1038/sj.bjp.0705131
Subject(s) - rolipram , theophylline , progenitor cell , phosphodiesterase , eosinophil , apoptosis , medicine , endocrinology , propidium iodide , stem cell , immunology , biology , chemistry , pharmacology , programmed cell death , microbiology and biotechnology , asthma , biochemistry , enzyme
Theophylline possesses anti‐inflammatory activities in asthma. We examined whether theophylline and agents that modulate cyclic AMP can determine the survival and proliferation of progenitor cells. Progenitor cells from the blood of normal and asthmatic subjects were cultured for 14 days in methylcellulose with GM‐CSF, stem cell factor, IL‐3 and IL‐5. Apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry of propidium‐iodide‐stained cells. A greater number of colonies with a higher proportion of cells of eosinophil lineage from asthmatics compared to normal subjects were grown. Theophylline (at 5 and 20 μ g ml −1 ) significantly inhibited colony formation and increased apoptotic cells in asthmatics compared to control. Salbutamol (0.1, 1, 10 μ M ), dibutyryl‐cAMP (0.1, 1 m M ) and rolipram (0.1, 1 m M ), a phosphodiesterase IV inhibitor, also dose‐dependently decreased colony numbers and increased apoptosis of progenitor cells from asthmatics. There was no significant effect of theophylline, db‐cAMP, salbutamol or rolipram on colony formation or the survival of progenitor cells from normal subjects. AMP did not affect the colony formation and apoptosis. Expression of Bcl‐2 protein on progenitor cells of asthma was downregulated by theophylline, salbutamol, db‐cAMP and rolipram. Theophylline and rolipram decreased colony formation committed to the eosinophil lineage, together with an increase in apoptosis through an inhibition of Bcl‐2 expression effects that may occur through cAMP. The anti‐inflammatory properties of theophylline include an inhibition of circulating progenitor cells.British Journal of Pharmacology (2003) 138 , 1147–1155. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0705131