August 19, 2015

IgE-mediated 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (15-HETE) generation by peripheral blood leukocytes: its association with basophil activation

Anna Michalak, Anna Lewandowska-Polak, Sylwia Moskwa, Marek L. Kowalski, Janina Ł. Grzegorczyk

DOI (digital object identifier): 10.5114/pdia.2015.52741
Introduction: Allergen-induced basophil activation has been associated with the release of several mediators and with an increased expression of CD203c molecules on basophils.
Aim: To assess the influence of specific allergens on the generation of 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic (15-HETE) from peripheral blood leukocytes in relation to basophil activation, on the basis of CD203c molecule expression and histamine release.

Material and methods: The study included 15 patients with clinical symptoms of birch pollen allergy confirmed by a positive skin prick test with the birch allergen, and 6 healthy controls. Leukocytes isolated from peripheral blood were incubated with 3 concentrations of the birch pollen allergen (Bet v 1), anti-IgE or with ionophore A23187.

ResultsIn vitro challenge of leukocytes from allergic patients with 1 ng/ml of allergen induced a significant increase in 15-HETE generation. An increase above 30% was observed in almost half the allergic patients, with mean values ranging from 40% to 46%, but not in healthy controls. Anti-IgE antibodies increased 15-HETE generation in 5 patients (termed IgE+), and the allergen induced a significant increase in 15-HETE in all patients who reacted to anti-IgE. The mean CD203c expression on basophils of the allergic patients increased after allergen challenge, but a significant increase (> 30%) was observed only in patients who demonstrated an increased expression after anti-IgE exposure. A significant correlation was seen between 15-HETE generation and histamine release induced by the highest concentration of the allergen (r = 0.95; p < 0.01).

Conclusions: Allergen-induced, IgE-mediated activation of basophils is associated with a significant increase in 15-HETE generation.

keywords: basophil activation, birch allergy, CD203c, 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic

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