Immunolocalization of intracellular interleukin-4 in normal human peripheral blood basophils

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dc.contributor.authorHeusser, Christoph H.deu
dc.contributor.authorRihs, Silviadeu
dc.contributor.authorBrunner, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorBullock, Gillian R.deu
dc.contributor.authorDahinden, Clemens A.deu
dc.date.accessioned2011-08-05T08:12:30Zdeu
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dc.date.issued1994-12
dc.description.abstractThe question as to whether other cell types apart from helper T lymphocytes are capable of producing interleukin-4 (IL-4) has gained much interest over the last years. Recent studies indicate that human basophils also produce IL-4, although direct proof is missing so far. In this study we demonstrate the presence of IL-4 in the cytoplasm of in vitro activated human peripheral blood basophils derived from normal donors. Cytokine-producing cells were revealed at the single-cell level by intracellular immunofluorescence staining using IL-4-specific monoclonal antibodies. Basophils showed a characteristic, apparently granular staining pattern easily discerned from the eccentric dot-shaped staining pattern in activated T cells used in control experiments. Cell counts following priming with IL-3 and stimulation with polyclonal sheep anti-IgE antibody or the anaphylatoxin C5a revealed a significant increase in IL-4-positive basophils to about 19% as compared with unprimed, unstimulated control cells (6%). The amount of IL-4 in the supernatant of these cell preparations paralleled these observations with an at least five- to sevenfold increase following stimulation as compared with control cells (< 5 ng/ml). Using confocal scanning laser microscopy, the intracellular presence of IL-4 was confirmed, and the cells were identified as being basophils on terms of their characteristic multilobed nucleus. This observation was supported by double labeling studies using antibodies to IL-4 and to the high-affinity IgE receptor (FcεR1). Interestingly, stimulation of cells led to a decrease in the number of FcεR1-positive cells. The above results show direct evidence that IL-4 is produced by activated human basophils.eng
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dc.identifier.citationPubl. in: European Journal of Immunology ; 24 (1994), 12. - pp. 2935-2940deu
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/eji.1830241203deu
dc.identifier.pmid7805719
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dc.legacy.dateIssued2011-08-05deu
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dc.subjectBasophilsdeu
dc.subjectInterleukin-4deu
dc.subjectImmunocytochemistrydeu
dc.subjectTh2 responsedeu
dc.subjectAllergydeu
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dc.titleImmunolocalization of intracellular interleukin-4 in normal human peripheral blood basophilseng
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