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Local Allergen Challenge and Bronchoalveolar Lavage of Allergic Asthmatic Lungs
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2015
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AsthmaInflammationEnvironmental AllergyAllergyInflammatory Lung DiseaseLung InflammationAllergy MedicineRespiratory DiseasesLocal Allergen ChallengeImmunologyAllergic AsthmaticsPathologyAllergic Bronchial AsthmaAllergenAutoimmunityDirect ObservationMedicineAllergic Rhinoconjunctivitis
The local mechanisms that result in the cellular inflammation and bronchial airway hyperreactivity that characterize allergic bronchial asthma are poorly defined. In order to study these processes, we developed a method for local allergen challenge using a fiberoptic bronchoscope and direct observation and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) to assess the airway responses to allergen. In these studies, 11 allergic asthmatics (all of whom had previously demonstrated a late-phase asthmatic response to aeroallergen challenge) and 6 healthy, asymptomatic subjects volunteered to undergo bronchoalveolar lavage after local airway challenge via a bronchoscope wedged into subsegmental airways. These studies revealed that asthmatic airways respond to allergen with an immediate pallor followed by reactive hyperemia, edema, and bronchial narrowing. This site and a control site were relavaged at 48 or 96 h after the immediate response. Neutrophils and eosinophils increased significantly at 48 h after challenge, as did helper...