Affiliation:
1. Cell Biology Group, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK
Abstract
SUMMARY
The in vivo role of interferons in the development of fibrosis is not fully understood but it is known that interferons can suppress fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis in vitro. We have recently demonstrated that in a group of patients with sarcoidosis having predominant pulmonary involvement, patients with the highest levels of circulating interferon-gamma (IFN-y) more frequently resolved on corticosteroids, suggesting that they had a less‘fibrotic’ component to their disease. We now report that in two other diseases, where the tendency to develop pulmonary fibrosis is greater than in sarcoidosis, namely cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis (CFA) and fibrosing alveolitis associated with the systemic connective tissue disease progressive systemic sclerosis (FA + PSS), very few patients have elevations in IFN-γ in their serum. However, as in sarcoidosis, those with the highest levels responded to corticosteroids (P < 0·05). Attempts to measure IFN-γ levels in the lungs, using cell-free bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid supernatants, were negative in all the study groups, suggesting that these samples may be inadequate for such studies. To investigate whether there might be an intrinsic defect in T lymphocyte function associated with predisposition to fibrosing lung diseases, we then investigated the in vitro production of IFN-y by lymphocytes separated from the blood of 18 untreated patients (six with CFA, six with FA + PSS and six with sarcoidosis). IFN-γ production was impaired in 10 (56%) (two with CFA, four with FA + PSS and four with sarcoidosis). A higher proportion of the fibrosing alveolitis patients (CFA or FA + PSS) with impaired IFN-γ production have subsequently shown spontaneous lung functional deterioration. These findings suggest that impaired IFN-γ release might be a potentiating factor in the pathogenesis of these fibrosing lung diseases.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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