Background - The aim of this study was to compare neutrophil migration in cystic fibrosis (CF) and non-CF populations and to investigate the effect of erythromycin on directed migration of neutrophils (PMNs) in CF. Methods - PMNs were isolated and their migratory capacity in response to interleukin-8 (IL-8) or f-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP) in the presence or absence of erythromycin (1-100 μg/ml) was assessed. Results - CF derived PMNs showed significantly increased migration to IL-8 but not to fMLP compared with non-CF PMNs. Erythromycin had no significant effect on migration responses to IL-8 and in vitro exposure of PMNs to erythromycin had no effect. Conclusions - CF derived PMNs show higher migratory responsiveness to IL-8 but not to fMLP, suggesting that CF PMNs may be "primed" to IL-8 which is significantly increased in CF serum compared with non-CF serum. Treatment with erythromycin had no significant effect on PMN migration in vitro.
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Brennan, S., Cooper, D., & Sly, P. D. (2001). Directed neutrophil migration to IL-8 is increased in cystic fibrosis: A study of the effect of erythromycin. Thorax, 56(1), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.1136/thorax.56.1.62
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