Abstract

Eosinophils are major effector cells in allergic diseases including asthma. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPARγ) is a nuclear receptor that regulates immune reaction. We have previously demonstrated that human eosinophils express PPARγ and that stimulation with a synthetic agonist for PPARγ attenuated the factor-induced eosinophil survival and chemotaxis. However, the modulator of the eosinophil PPARγ expression has not yet been studied. In this study, we investigated the effect of theophylline and dexamethasone (widely used drugs in the treatment of asthma) on PPARγ expression in eosinophils. Purified human peripheral blood eosinophils were cultured, and therapeutic concentrations of theophylline and dexamethasone were added. Subsequently, PPARγ was measured using quantitative real-time RT-PCR and flow cytometry. Theophylline and dexamethasone markedly enhanced both mRNA and protein levels of PPARγ. These findings suggest that the increase in PPARγ expression on eosinophils may play a role in the anti-inflammatory effects of theophylline and dexamethasone.

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