Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 1997)

Dexamethasone reduces cell surface levels of CD11b on human eosinophils

  • A. M. Das,
  • L. H. K. Lim,
  • R. J. Flower,
  • M. Perretti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09629359791505
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5-6
pp. 363 – 367

Abstract

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Overnight incubation of human eosinophils (Eøs) with the glucocorticoid hormone dexamethasone (DEX; 0.1 μM) resulted in lower expression of the CD11b, but not CD49d, antigen on their plasma membrane, as assessed by flow cytometry. DEX produced a consistent inhibitory effect (ranging from 16% to 20%) when tested at a concentration of 0.1 μM. Eø stimulation with 100 ng/ml eotaxin produced an increase in CD11b (+26%), but not CD11c, levels and concomitantly a reduction (–25%) on CD62L expression. The inhibition exerted by DEX upon CD11b levels was also evident following eotaxin upregulation, with a degree of inhibition similar to that seen on basal levels. These data highlight a novel mechanism of action by which glucocorticoid hormones may be effective in reducing Eø accumulation during allergic inflammation in man.