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Objectives: To compare adherence of stimulated and unstimulated eosinophils from allergic and normal ponies to cultured equine vascular endothelial cells (equine digital vein endothelial cells; EDVEC) and examine the effect of eosinophil-derived factor(s) on cell adherence.¶Methods: Eosinophil adherence to unstimulated EDVEC or EDVEC pretreated with IL-1β or supernatants from stimulated eosinophils was measured. Supernatants were also assayed for TNFα and IL-1β-like bioactivity.¶Results: Adherence of unstimulated and rhIL-5 (10 ng/ml)-stimulated eosinophils from allergic ponies to rhIL-1β-treated EDVEC was significantly greater than that of cells from normal ponies. Pretreatment of EDVEC with supernatants from stimulated eosinophils from both groups of ponies significantly increased adherence of autologous cells and IL-1β- and TNFα-like bioactivities were detected in the supernatants.¶Conclusions: Mediator-induced activation of equine eosinophils may lead to further eosinophil recruitment by releasing cytokines that up-regulate endothelial cell adhesion molecule expression. Increased adherence of blood eosinophils from allergic ponies to stimulated endothelium could be explained by in vivo priming.¶
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Received 14 June 2000; returned for revision 13 August 2000; accepted by C. J. Whelan 31 August 2000
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Bailey, S., Cunningham, F. Adherence of eosinophils from allergic and normal ponies to cultured equine endothelial cells. Inflamm. res. 50, 32–38 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s000110050721
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s000110050721