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. 2000 Jun;57(6):976–981. doi: 10.1007/PL00000738

Decreased pulmonary levels of the anti-inflammatory Clara cell 16 kDa protein after induction of airway inflammation in asthmatics

C Lensmar* 1, M Nord 2, G H Gudmundsson 3, A Roquet 1, O Andersson 2, H Jörnvall 4, A Eklund 1, J Grunewald 1, B Agerberth 4
PMCID: PMC11147083  PMID: 10950311

Abstract.

The Clara cell 16 kDa protein (CC16) maps to an atopy-associated region of chromosome 11 and has been ascribed an anti-inflammatory function. Using reverse-phase HPLC and Western blot analysis, we have evaluated the polypeptide pattern in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid retrieved from asthmatics, before and after induction of airway inflammation by low-dose allergen inhalation challenge. A prominent decrease of CC16 was seen after induction of inflammation, and a further CC16 decrease was observed in lavage fluid where surfactant had been removed. Reduced levels of pulmonary CC16 may cause loss of anti-inflammatory activity in the airways and contribute to the development of airway inflammation in asthma.

Keywords: Key words. CC16; reverse-phase HPLC; asthma; BAL fluid proteins.

Footnotes

Received 22 March 2000; received after revision 4 May 2000; accepted 4 May 2000


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