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. 1997 Dec;110(3):524–529. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.1997.4511469.x

Human peripheral eosinophils express functional interferon-gamma receptors (IFN-γR)

C ISHIHARA *, K OCHIAI *, M KAGAMI *, H TAKASHAHI , G MATSUYAMA *, S YOSHIDA , H TOMIOKA *, N KOYA *
PMCID: PMC1904819  PMID: 9409660

Abstract

In order to determine whether or not IFN-γR is associated with regulatory mechanisms on human eosinophil function, we examined the expression of functional IFN-γR on human peripheral eosinophils. In this study, peripheral blood eosinophils were obtained from seven normal controls and 12 patients (bronchial asthma, n = 9, and hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES), n = 3), and the purity of eosinophils was 97.11 ± 2. 31%, n = 19. We first showed that anti-IFN-γR α-chain MoAb reacted with all tested eosinophils of both normal controls and patients by flow cytometry analysis. We also showed expression of mRNA for the α-chain of IFN-γR in all purified eosinophils of six individuals. Further, to characterize IFN-γR on eosinophils, we did binding experiments with 125I-IFN-γ on purified peripheral eosinophils. The linear Scatchard plot indicated a single type of high-affinity binding sites (dissociation constant (Kd) = 3.89–4.95 × 10−10 m, numbers of binding sites = 183–233/cell, n = 3). To determine whether IFN-γR on eosinophils is functional, we examined surface eosinophilic cationic protein (ECP) and CD69 induction after IFN-γR ligation with recombinant human IFN-γ (rhIFN-γ) on eosinophils by flow cytometry. rhIFN-γ stimulation significantly induced both ECP and CD69 expression on the 2–18 h-cultured eosinophils in a dose-dependent manner. Further, the effects of rhIFN-γ stimulation were significantly blocked by both a neutralizing anti-IFN-γ MoAb and a blocking anti-IFN-γR MoAb. These results suggest that human peripheral eosinophils express functional IFN-γR.

Keywords: eosinophils, IFN-γ receptor, eosinophilic cationic protein, CD69

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