Sequential allergen desensitization of basophils is non-specific and may involve p38 MAPK

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Background: Sequential allergen desensitization provides temporary tolerance for allergic patients. We adapted a clinical protocol to desensitize human blood basophils ex vivo and investigated the mechanism and allergen specificity. Methods: We included 28 adult, grass allergic subjects. The optimal, activating allergen concentration was determined by measuring activated CD63+ CD193+SSLow basophils in a basophil activation test with 8 log-dilutions of grass allergen. Basophils in whole blood were desensitized by incubation with twofold to 2.5-fold increasing allergen doses in 10 steps starting at 1 : 1000 of the optimal dose. Involvement of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) was assessed after 3 min of allergen stimulation (n = 7). Allergen specificity was investigated by desensitizing cells from multi-allergic subjects with grass allergen and challenging with optimal doses of grass, birch, recombinant house dust mite (rDer p2) allergen or anti-IgE (n = 10). Results: Desensitization reduced the fraction of blood basophils responding to challenge with an optimal allergen dose from a median (IQR) 81.0% (66.3-88.8) to 35.4% (19.8-47.1, P < 0.0001). CD63 MFI expression was reduced from 68 248 (29 336-92 001) to 30 496 (14 046-46 179, P < 0.0001). Basophils from multi-allergic subjects were desensitized with grass allergen. Challenge with grass allergen resulted in 39.6% activation (15.8-58.3). An unrelated challenge (birch, rDer p2 or anti-IgE) resulted in 53.4% activation (30.8-66.8, P = 0.16 compared with grass). Desensitization reduced p38 MAPK phosphorylation from a median 48.1% (15.6-92.8) to 26.1% (7.4-71.2, P = 0.047) and correlated with decrease in CD63 upregulation (n = 7, r > 0.79, P < 0.05). Conclusion: Desensitization attenuated basophil response rapidly and non-specifically at a stage before p38 MAPK phosphorylation.

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Witting Christensen, S. K., Kortekaas Krohn, I., Thuraiaiyah, J., Skjold, T., Schmid, J. M., & Hoffmann, H. J. H. (2014). Sequential allergen desensitization of basophils is non-specific and may involve p38 MAPK. Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 69(10), 1343–1349. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.12482

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