Allergology International (Jan 1998)

Increased expression of α4β7 integrin on food allergen-stimulated CD4+ T cells in active food allergic enterocolitis

  • Yoichi Kohno,
  • Naoki Shimojo,
  • Masahiko Aoyagi,
  • Yoshio Sannomiya,
  • Toshiyuki Nishimuta,
  • Hiroyuki Kojima,
  • Toshiyuki Katsuki,
  • Minako Tomiita,
  • Andrew I. Lazarovits,
  • Douglas Ringler,
  • Hiroo Niimi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2332/allergolint.47.99
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 2
pp. 99 – 102

Abstract

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We used flow cytometry to investigate the expression of α4β7 integrin on peripheral blood CD4+ T cells stimulated with αs-casein, one of the major allergens in milk allergy, in patients with milk-induced enterocolitis. In the active state of the disease, the levels of α4β7 integrin on αs-casein-stimulated CD4+ T cells, as well as the numbers of positive cells, were higher than in the age-matched control. Upon outgrowing milk allergy, α4β7 integrin levels decreased to the same levels as in the healthy control. The proliferative responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to αs-casein in the active state did not differ from those in the outgrown state, suggesting that the expression of α4β7 integrin on milk allergen-activated T cells is a marker of the activation state leading to the pathogenesis of milk-allergic enterocolitis.

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