In Vitro Regulation of Fc RIα Expression on Human Basophils by IgE Antibody

D MacGlashan Jr, J McKenzie-White… - Blood, The Journal …, 1998 - ashpublications.org
D MacGlashan Jr, J McKenzie-White, K Chichester, BS Bochner, FM Davis, JT Schroeder…
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 1998ashpublications.org
In vivo studies suggested the possibility of an IgE-dependent regulation of high-affinity (Fc
RI) IgE receptor expression on basophils. The current studies extend these observations to
in vitro cultures of human basophils. Incubation of basophils for 3 to 4 weeks resulted in a
slow dissociation of IgE antibody, during which time Fc RI expression decreased, as
measured by flow cytometry using the anti-Fc RIα monoclonal antibody, 22E7, or by
measuring Fc RIα mass by Western blotting of whole-cell lysates. Culture of basophils with …
Abstract
In vivo studies suggested the possibility of an IgE-dependent regulation of high-affinity (FcRI) IgE receptor expression on basophils. The current studies extend these observations to in vitro cultures of human basophils. Incubation of basophils for 3 to 4 weeks resulted in a slow dissociation of IgE antibody, during which time FcRI expression decreased, as measured by flow cytometry using the anti-FcRIα monoclonal antibody, 22E7, or by measuring FcRIα mass by Western blotting of whole-cell lysates. Culture of basophils with IgE resulted in upregulation of FcRIα expression by both flow cytometry and Western blotting of whole-cell lysates. Upregulation followed a linear time course during 2 weeks of culture. The relative increase in FcRIα density depended on the starting density; with starting densities of FcRIα of 10,000 to 170,000 per basophil, the upregulation varied 20- to 1.1-fold, respectively. Upregulation occurred in high-purity basophils, was not influenced by IgG at concentrations up to 1 mg/mL, and was inhibited by dimeric IgE. Heat-inactivated IgE was less effective and the monoclonal antibody CGP51901 that prevents IgE binding to FcRIα blocked the ability of IgE to induce upregulation. The dose-response curve for IgE-induced upregulation had an effective concentration50 of 230 ng/mL. Although the receptor through which IgE induces this upregulation is not yet known, several characteristics suggest that the upregulation is mediated by IgE interacting through FcRIα itself.
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