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Anti-Fc(episilon)RI auto antibodies and basophil histamine releasability in chronic idiopathic urticaria.

Authors :
Sabroe RA
Francis DM
Barr RM
Black AK
Greaves MW
Source :
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology [J Allergy Clin Immunol] 1998 Oct; Vol. 102 (4 Pt 1), pp. 651-8.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Background: Circulating functional autoantibodies to the high-affinity IgE receptor (Fc(epsilon)RI) or to IgE have been found in approximately one third of patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU).<br />Objective: We sought to compare basophil histamine release and basophil numbers in patients with CIU with and without autoantibodies.<br />Methods: Basophil histamine release to the anti-Fc(epsilon)RI mAb 22E7, anti-IgE, and formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP); basophil numbers; and total cellular histamine were measured in 26 patients with CIU and 18 healthy control subjects. Twelve patients were classified as having functional anti-Fc(epsilon)RI and/or anti-IgE autoantibodies on the basis of their serum-evoked histamine release from the basophils of 2 healthy donors.<br />Results: 22E7 and anti-IgE, but not fMLP, released less histamine from basophils of patients with CIU than from those of control subjects. Mean+/-SEM maximum histamine release to 22E7 from basophils of control subjects and patients with CIU with and without autoantibodies was 38.5%+/-5.0%, 17.9%+/-6.0% (P =.01), and 1.0%+/-0.3% (P <.0001), respectively. Similar results were obtained with anti-IgE, which is dependent on and cross-links cell bound IgE, and 22E7, which directly cross-links the IgE receptor. The mean+/-SEM basophil counts for control subjects and patients with CIU without and with autoantibodies were 52+/-7, 34+/-9 (P =.04), and 5+/-1 (P <.0001) x 10(6) cells/L, respectively, and similar changes were found in measurements of total cellular histamine.<br />Conclusion: Patients with autoantibodies have both markedly reduced basophil numbers and basophil histamine release to factors acting through Fc(epsilon)RI, which indicates either a residual pool of functionally distinct basophils or may be a consequence of desensitization of the Fc(epsilon)RI pathway.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0091-6749
Volume :
102
Issue :
4 Pt 1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9802375
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0091-6749(98)70283-0