PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Expression and function of Allergin-1 on human primary mast cells.

  • Kei Nagai,
  • Satoko Tahara-Hanaoka,
  • Yuko Morishima,
  • Takahiro Tokunaga,
  • Yoshimasa Imoto,
  • Emiko Noguchi,
  • Kazumasa Kanemaru,
  • Masamichi Imai,
  • Shiro Shibayama,
  • Nobuyuki Hizawa,
  • Shigeharu Fujieda,
  • Kunihiro Yamagata,
  • Akira Shibuya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. e76160

Abstract

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Mast cells (MC) play an important role in allergic and non-allergic immune responses. Activation of human MC is modulated by several cell surface inhibitory receptors, including recently identified Allergin-1 expressed on both human and mouse MC. Although Allergin-1 suppresses IgE-mediated, mast cell-dependent anaphylaxis in mice, the expression profile and function of Allergin-1 on human primary MC remains undetermined. Here, we established a seven-color flow cytometry method for assessing expression and function of a very small number of human primary MC. We show that Allergin-1S1, a splicing isoform of Allergin-1, is predominantly expressed on human primary MC in both bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and nasal scratching specimens. Moreover, Allergin-1S1 inhibits IgE-mediated activation from human primary MC in BAL fluid. These results indicate that Allergin-1 on human primary MC exhibits similar characteristics as mouse Allergin-1 in the expression profile and function.