Abstract
Background: IL-5 plays a central role in eosinophil and basophil differentiation, exerting its effects through the IL-5 receptor (IL-5Rα). Currently, little is known concerning regulation of IL-5Rα expression in the context of commitment of hemopoietic progenitor cells to the eosinophil and basophil lineages. Objective: Because all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is known to modulate some aspects of hemopoietic differentiation, we examined the effects of ATRA on eosinophil-basophil differentiation and IL-5Rα expression. Methods: Progenitor cells were obtained from bone marrow aspirates and cord blood samples. Enriched populations of CD34+cells were isolated by means of positive immunomagnetic selection with MACS beads. Results: In semisolid methylcellulose cultures of normal human bone marrow, ATRA (10-6mol/L) selectively suppressed eosinophil-basophil colony-forming units but had no effect on granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming units. Similarly, ATRA (10-6mol/L) inhibited eosinophil-basophil differentiation of cord blood CD34+cells in liquid culture, whereas neutrophil differentiation proceeded without impediment. Most importantly, these effects of ATRA (10-8to 10-6mol/L) on CD34+cells were associated with a dose-dependent inhibition of IL-5Rα but no change in GM-CSF receptor expression, as detected with flow cytometry. Conclusions: These findings indicate that retinoids can differentially regulate expression of IL-5Rα, but not GM-CSF receptor, and that these effects have functional consequences in vitro on eosinophil and basophil differentiation. © 2002 Mosby, Inc.
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Upham, J. W., Sehmi, R., Hayes, L. M., Howie, K., Lundahl, J., & Denburg, J. A. (2002). Retinoic acid modulates IL-5 receptor expression and selectively inhibits eosinophil-basophil differentiation of hemopoietic progenitor cells. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 109(2), 307–313. https://doi.org/10.1067/mai.2002.121527
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