Ultrastractural immunogold localization of interleukin 5 to the crystalloid core compartment of eosinophil secondary granules in patients with atopic asthma

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Bronchial biopsies from two patients with atopic asthma were analyzed by immunogold labeling to detect the ultrastructural location of interleukin 5 (IL-5). In eosinophils, EL-5 was localized to the electron-dense crystalloid core compartment of the secondary or specific eosinophil granules. Other structures in the eosinophils were unlabeled. No IL-5 was detected in mast cells. Control sections incubated with an irrelevant primary antibody were negative. This study demonstrates that pre-formed IL-5 is stored within the major population of secondary granules in human eosinophils.

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Möller, G. M., De Jong, T. A. W., Overbeek, S. E., Van Der Kwast, T. H., Postma, D. S., & Hoogsteden, H. C. (1996). Ultrastractural immunogold localization of interleukin 5 to the crystalloid core compartment of eosinophil secondary granules in patients with atopic asthma. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 44(1), 67–69. https://doi.org/10.1177/44.1.8543784

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