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Studies on the association between immunoglobulin E autoreactivity and immunoglobulin E‐dependent histamine‐releasing factors
Summary It has been reported that serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) from certain atopic patients can sensitize basophils to release histamine in response to IgE‐dependent histamine‐releasing factors (HRFs). It has also been shown that patients suffering from severe forms of atopy may contain IgE autoanti...
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It has been reported that serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) from certain atopic patients can sensitize basophils to release histamine in response to IgE‐dependent histamine‐releasing factors (HRFs). It has also been shown that patients suffering from severe forms of atopy may contain IgE autoantibodies. It was investigated whether HRF‐responsive sera contained IgE autoantibodies and if there was an association between IgE autoreactivity and IgE‐dependent responsiveness to HRF. The presence of HRF‐responsive IgE (IgE+) in serum of patients with respiratory atopy was determined by stimulating stripped human basophils sensitized by serum with peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)‐derived HRF, and measuring the release of histamine. In parallel, these sera were screened for the presence of IgE autoantibodies to nitrocellulose‐blotted human cellular extracts. The capacity of IgE autoantigen‐containing preparations to induce histamine release was tested in the stripped basophil assay. Eleven out of 52 sera contained IgE autoantibodies to blotted cellular extracts of human PBMCs or of the human epithelial cell line A431. No significant association was found between IgE autoreactivity and IgE‐dependent responsiveness to HRF: 7/26 IgE+ sera contained IgE to human cellular extracts, and 4/26 of the sera without IgE+ did also. IgE autoantigen‐containing extracts did not induce histamine release of appropriately sensitized basophils. By size‐exclusion chromatography it was shown that a 32 000 MW autoantigen eluted in the >55 000 MW fraction, which indicates that this protein forms polymers or complexes with other macromolecules. This might explain the discrepancy between binding and histamine‐releasing activity. A 20 000 MW IgE‐defined autoantigen cross‐reacted with a shrimp allergen. Our results indicate that IgE‐reactivity to immunoblotted human protein and IgE‐dependent HRF activity are distinct entities that may co‐occur in atopic patients. |
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It has been reported that serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) from certain atopic patients can sensitize basophils to release histamine in response to IgE‐dependent histamine‐releasing factors (HRFs). It has also been shown that patients suffering from severe forms of atopy may contain IgE autoantibodies. It was investigated whether HRF‐responsive sera contained IgE autoantibodies and if there was an association between IgE autoreactivity and IgE‐dependent responsiveness to HRF. The presence of HRF‐responsive IgE (IgE+) in serum of patients with respiratory atopy was determined by stimulating stripped human basophils sensitized by serum with peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)‐derived HRF, and measuring the release of histamine. In parallel, these sera were screened for the presence of IgE autoantibodies to nitrocellulose‐blotted human cellular extracts. The capacity of IgE autoantigen‐containing preparations to induce histamine release was tested in the stripped basophil assay. 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