Activated protein C inhibits neutrophil migration in allergic asthma: a randomised trial

J Daan de Boer, Marieke Berger, Christof J Majoor, Liesbeth M Kager, Joost C M Meijers, Sanne Terpstra, Rienk Nieuwland, Anita N Boing, René Lutter, Diana Wouters, Gerard J van Mierlo, Sacha S Zeerleder, Elisabeth H Bel, Cornelis van't Veer, Alex F de Vos, Jaring S van der Zee, Tom van der Poll, J Daan de Boer, Marieke Berger, Christof J Majoor, Liesbeth M Kager, Joost C M Meijers, Sanne Terpstra, Rienk Nieuwland, Anita N Boing, René Lutter, Diana Wouters, Gerard J van Mierlo, Sacha S Zeerleder, Elisabeth H Bel, Cornelis van't Veer, Alex F de Vos, Jaring S van der Zee, Tom van der Poll

Abstract

Asthma patients show evidence of a procoagulant state in their airways, accompanied by an impaired function of the anticoagulant protein C system. We aimed to study the effect of recombinant human activated protein C (rhAPC) in allergic asthma patients.We conducted a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, proof-of-concept study in house dust mite (HDM) allergic asthma patients. Patients were randomised to receive intravenous rhAPC (24 µg·kg(-1)·h(-1); n=12) or placebo (n=12) for 11 h. 4 h after the start of infusion, a first bronchoscopy was performed to challenge one lung segment with saline (control) and a contralateral segment with a combination of HDM extract and lipopolysaccharide (HDM+LPS), thereby mimicking environmental house dust exposure. A second bronchoscopy was conducted 8 h after intrabronchial challenge to obtain bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF).rhAPC did not influence HDM+LPS induced procoagulant changes in the lung. In contrast, rhAPC reduced BALF leukocyte counts by 43% relative to placebo, caused by an inhibitory effect on neutrophil influx (64% reduction), while leaving eosinophil influx unaltered. rhAPC also reduced neutrophil degranulation products in the airways.Intravenous rhAPC attenuates HDM+LPS-induced neutrophil migration and protein release in allergic asthma patients by an effect that does not rely on coagulation inhibition.

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Source: PubMed

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