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Human blood basophils do not act as antigen-presenting cells for the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1

Journal

ALLERGY
Volume 67, Issue 5, Pages 593-600

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2011.02764.x

Keywords

antigen-presenting cells; basophils; Bet v 1; IgE-mediated allergy

Funding

  1. Austrian Science Fund [SFB F1807-B14]
  2. Biomay AG
  3. Christian Doppler Research Association, Vienna, Austria

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Background: Several studies in mice have recently shown that basophils can act as antigen-presenting cells (APC) inducing Th2-mediated immune responses against parasites or protease allergens. The aim of this study was to investigate whether human basophils function as APC for the major birch pollen allergen Bet v 1. Methods: Fluorescently labeled Bet v 1 was used to assess surface binding and internalization of allergen by basophils and different types of APC from birch pollen-allergic and nonallergic individuals. Sorted basophils were analyzed in terms of up-regulation of MHC class II and co-stimulatory molecules in the absence and presence of IL-3 and IFN-gamma by flow cytometry. Expression of proteins crucial for antigen presentation, namely cathepsin S and invariant chain, was determined. Basophils were used as APC in co-culture experiments with Bet v 1-specific T-cell clones (TCCs). Results: Basophils from birch pollen-allergic donors very efficiently bound Bet v 1 through IgE/FceRI complexes on their surface. In contrast to professional APC, basophils did not internalize allergen and expressed marginal levels of cathepsin S and invariant chain. HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, CD80/CD86, and CD40 were absent from purified basophils even when stimulated with IL-3 plus IFN-gamma. IL-3/IFN-gamma marginally up-regulated HLA-DR. Bet v 1-pulsed basophils failed to induce proliferative and cytokine responses in Bet v 1-specific, HLA-DR-restricted TCCs. Conclusion: Human basophils neither internalize, process nor present Bet v 1. Because Bet v 1 is a highly relevant allergen, we conclude that basophils play no role as APC in IgE-mediated allergy in humans.

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