Allergen drives class switching to IgE in the nasal mucosa in allergic rhinitis

P Takhar, L Smurthwaite, HA Coker… - The Journal of …, 2005 - journals.aai.org
P Takhar, L Smurthwaite, HA Coker, DJ Fear, GK Banfield, VA Carr, SR Durham, HJ Gould
The Journal of Immunology, 2005journals.aai.org
IgE-expressing B cells are over 1000 times more frequent in the nasal B cell than the
peripheral blood B cell population. We have investigated the provenance of these B cells in
the nasal mucosa in allergic rhinitis. It is generally accepted that expression of activation-
induced cytidine deaminase and class switch recombination (CSR) occur in lymphoid tissue,
implying that IgE-committed B cells must migrate through the circulation to the nasal
mucosa. Our detection of mRNA for activation-induced cytidine, multiple germline gene …
Abstract
IgE-expressing B cells are over 1000 times more frequent in the nasal B cell than the peripheral blood B cell population. We have investigated the provenance of these B cells in the nasal mucosa in allergic rhinitis. It is generally accepted that expression of activation-induced cytidine deaminase and class switch recombination (CSR) occur in lymphoid tissue, implying that IgE-committed B cells must migrate through the circulation to the nasal mucosa. Our detection of mRNA for activation-induced cytidine, multiple germline gene transcripts, and ε circle transcripts in the nasal mucosa of allergic, in contrast to nonallergic control subjects, however, indicates that local CSR occurs in allergic rhinitis. The germline gene transcripts and ε circle transcripts in grass pollen-allergic subjects are up-regulated during the season and also when biopsies from allergic subjects are incubated with the allergen ex vivo. These results demonstrate that allergen stimulates local CSR to IgE, revealing a potential target for topical therapies in allergic rhinitis.
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