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J Allergy Clin Immunol ; 95(4): 806-12, 1995 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7722159

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Systemic corticosteroids may affect the cellular immunity, but there is no available controlled data on such effects associated with a prolonged use of inhaled corticosteroids. OBJECTIVE: The investigation was designed to study the effect of long-term inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate in daily doses of up to 600 micrograms on cellular immune functions. METHODS: Twenty-four children with asthma treated with inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate for a mean of 22.6 months were compared with 16 children with asthma not treated with an inhaled steroid and with 20 healthy adults. Cellular immune parameters included differential white blood count, T- and B-cell numbers, T helper and suppressor counts, T-cell mitogenic transformation, and interleukin-1 and interleukin-2 secretion. RESULTS: There was no difference in any of the studied cellular immune functions among the three study groups. CONCLUSION: Long-term use of inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate by children with asthma, at daily doses of up to 600 micrograms, has no effect on certain parameters of cellular immunity.


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Asthma/drug therapy , Asthma/immunology , Beclomethasone/administration & dosage , Beclomethasone/adverse effects , Immunity, Cellular/drug effects , Administration, Inhalation , Adolescent , Beclomethasone/therapeutic use , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Leukocyte Count/drug effects , Male , Reference Values , Time Factors
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