Aim: Asthma appears to be a common comorbid condition in children with sickle cell disease (SCD), and such individuals may be at a higher risk for increased morbidity and mortality. However, several reports have indicated that asthma severity is not particularly high in those with SCD, and airway hyperreactivity and wheeze may be independently associated with SCD. In SCD mice, exacerbated allergic airway disease (AAD) has been observed in response to the model antigen ovalbumin (OVA). We sought to determine if allergic lung inflammation is also exacerbated in SCD mice when they are exposed to the human allergen, house dust mite (HDM). Methods and Results: Eosinophil counts in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were determined by cytocentrifugation and increased in both wild-type (WT) and SCD mice after acute exposure to a high dose (25 µg) of HDM, which then decreased in chronically exposed mice. WT mice exposed to a low dose of HDM (1 µg) followed the same pattern of eosinophil flux, but SCD mice did not induce much eosinophilia after acute exposure to HDM. As was observed in previous studies, lung lesions similarly increased in severity in both WT and SCD mice after acute exposure to HDM, which remained elevated after chronic exposure. Furthermore, serum HDM-specific IgE titers similarly increased and selected serum cytokines were similar in both WT and SCD mice. Conclusion: These results contrast with previous reports of exacerbated AAD in SCD mice exposed to OVA and support the alternative hypothesis that asthmatic responses are normal in those with SCD.

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