Abstract
We have attempted to identify FcεRI+ eosinophils in cutaneous late-phase reaction in atopic subjects biopsied at 6, 24 and 48 h after the injection of either allergen or a diluent control. Compared to the diluent sites, allergen-injected sites had significantly increased numbers of eosinophils, peaking between 6 and 24 h, of which approximately 20-30% expressed mRNA for the α, β, and γ chains of FcεRI, as shown by in situ hybridization. Using either a monoclonal or a polyclonal anti-a chain antibody, the FcεRIα protein also co-localized to approximately 50-80% of eosinophils at all time points studied. We also observed a significant correlation (r = 0.89; p = 0.02) between the numbers of FcεRI+ (997+)/EG2+ eosinophils and the magnitude of the late-phase reaction. Thus, a significant proportion of eosinophils infiltrating the site of allergen-induced allergic tissue reactions in atopic subjects express FcεRI. The findings show that high-affinity IgE receptors may play a role in eosinophil secretory processes in vivo.
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Barata, L. T., Ying, S., Grant, J. A., Humbert, M., Barkans, J., Meng, Q., … Kay, A. B. (1997). Allergen-induced recruitment of FcεRI+ eosinophils in human atopic skin. European Journal of Immunology, 27(5), 1236–1241. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830270527
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