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Role of mast cells and basophils in IgE responses and in allergic airway hyperresponsiveness
Authors:Sawaguchi Minoru  Tanaka Shinya  Nakatani Yuriko  Harada Yasuyo  Mukai Kaori  Matsunaga Yuko  Ishiwata Kenji  Oboki Keisuke  Kambayashi Taku  Watanabe Naohiro  Karasuyama Hajime  Nakae Susumu  Inoue Hiromasa  Kubo Masato
Affiliation:Research Center for Allergy and Immunology, RIKEN, Yokohama Institute, Kanagawa 230-0045, Japan.
Abstract:We established a diphtheria toxin (DT)-based conditional deletion system using Il4 enhancer elements previously shown to be specific for IL-4 production in mast cells (MCs) or basophils (Mas-TRECK and Bas-TRECK mice). DT treatment of Bas-TRECK mice resulted in specific deletion of basophils, whereas both MCs and basophils were deleted in Mas-TRECK mice. DT-treated Mas-TRECK mice had impaired passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, IgE-mediated passive systemic anaphylaxis, and IgE-mediated chronic allergic inflammation, whereas DT-treated Bas-TRECK mice had impaired IgE-mediated chronic allergic inflammation. Using these mice, we also sought to tease out the role of MCs and basophils in airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR). Although MC deletion resulted in a slight increase in basal Ag-specific IgE levels and significant increases in basal IgE levels, we found that this deletion markedly impaired the AHR effector phase and was accompanied by decreased histamine levels. By contrast, basophil deletion had no effect on the AHR effector phase or on IgE production induced by systemic OVA immunization. Our results, using these newly established Mas-TRECK and Bas-TRECK models, demonstrated an indispensable role for MCs as effector cells in AHR.
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