Background: Within the granulocytes, the CC chemokines preferentially activate basophils and eosinophils on binding to chemokine receptors (CCRs). In vivo administration of neutralizing anti-monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) antibodies can block accumulation of eosinophils in the lungs of antigen-challenged animals. Objective: We studied a panel of chemokines for chemotactic activity in normal human eosinophils from healthy donors with a special focus on MCP-1, identified the respective receptor required for the biological response of eosinophils, and investigated mediators used for signal transduction. Methods: Cells were enriched by magnetic cell sorting. Receptor expression in eosinophils was shown by RT-PCR and fluorescence-activated cell sorting. The biological response was tested in chemotaxis and calcium mobilization assays. Results: Eosinophils have detectable mRNA for CCR2, and the receptor protein is expressed on cell surfaces. MCP-1 induces chemotaxis and calcium mobilization in eosinophils. The chemotactic activity of MCP-1 revealed a double-peaked dose-response curve; one of the peaks is abolished by addition of a blocking antibody to CCR2, but it is insensitive to blocking of CCR1 or CCR3. Specific enzyme inhibitors ruled out signaling characteristics of CCR2 in eosinophils. Conclusion: Normal human eosinophils express functional CCR2 on cell surfaces.
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Dunzendorfer, S., Kaneider, N. C., Kaser, A., Woell, E., Frade, J. M. R., Mellado, M., … Wiedermann, C. J. (2001). Functional expression of chemokine receptor 2 by normal human eosinophils. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 108(4), 581–587. https://doi.org/10.1067/mai.2001.118518
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