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Azithromycin improves macrophage phagocytic function and expression of mannose receptor in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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AMER THORACIC SOC
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200711-1666OC

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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; alveolar macrophage; phagocytosis; azithromycin; apoptosis

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Rationale: Defective efferocytosis (phagocytic clearance of apoptotic cells) in the airway may perpetuate inflammation via secondary necrosis in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We have previously reported that low-dose azithromycin improved alveolar macrophage (AM) phagocytic function in vitro. Objectives: We investigated collectins (mannose-binding lectin [MBL] and surfactant protein [SP]-D) and mannose receptor (MR) in COPD and their possible role in the azithromycin-mediated improvement in phagocytosis. Methods: In vitro effects of azithromycin on AM expression of MR were investigated. MBL, SIP-D, and MR were measured in patients with COPD and control subjects. Azithromycin (250 mg orally daily for 5 d then twice weekly for 12 wk) was administered to 11 patients with COPD. Assessments included AM phagocytic ability and expression of MR, MBL, SP-D, bronchial epithelial cell apoptosis, pulmonary function, C-reactive protein, blood/BAL leukocyte counts, cytokine production, and T-cell markers of activation and phenotype. Measurements and Main Results: Azithomycin (500 ng/ml) increased MR expression by 50% in vitro. AM MR expression and levels of MBL and SP-D were significantly reduced in patients with COPD compared with control subjects. In patients with COPD, after azithromycin therapy, we observed significantly improved AM phagocytic ability (pre: 9.9%; post: 15.1%), reduced bronchial epithelial cell apoptosis (pre: 30.0%; post: 19.7%), and increased MR and reduced inflammatory markers in the peripheral blood. These findings implicate the MR in the defective phagocytic function of AMs in COPD and as a target for the azithromycin-mediated improvement in phagocytic ability. Conclusions: Our findings indicate a novel approach to supplement existing therapies in COPD.

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