Abstract

Guinea pig and human eosinophils were co-cultured with or without epithelial cells (controls). Eosinophil survival was enhanced in the presence of the cultured epithelial cells in a number-dependent fashion. Further, supernatants from cultured epithelial cells also enhanced eosinophil survival. Both a monoclonal antibody to GM-CSF and indomethacin inhibited these epithelial-cell-mediated effects, and GM-CSF and PGE2 were shown to prolong eosinophil survival. These findings indicate that airway epithelial cells can enhance eosinophil survival. It is suggested that the mechanism may involve GM-CSF and PGE2 generation.

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