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KMID : 1143120210110030026
Asia Pacific Allergy
2021 Volume.11 No. 3 p.26 ~ p.26
Japanese cedar pollen upregulates the effector functions of eosinophils
Miyauchi Sachiko

Nakagome Kazuyuki
Noguchi Toru
Kobayashi Takehito
Ueda Yutaka
Soma Tomoyuki
Nagata Makoto
Abstract
Background: Symptoms of rhinitis and asthma can be exacerbated during Japanese cedar pollen (JCP)-scattering season, even in subjects who are not sensitized to JCP, suggesting that innate immune responses may contribute to this process. We previously reported that house dust mite directly activates the effector functions of eosinophils. Similar mechanisms may play roles in the JCP-related aggravation of allergic diseases.

Objective: To investigate whether JCP or Cry j 1, a major allergen of JCP, can modify the effector functions of eosinophils.

Methods: Eosinophils isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy donors were stimulated with either JCP or Cry j 1, and their adhesion to human intercellular adhesion molecule-1 was measured using eosinophil peroxidase assays. The generation of eosinophil superoxide anion (O2 ?) was measured based on the superoxide dismutase-inhibitable reduction of cytochrome C. Concentrations of eosinophil-derived neurotoxin in the cell media were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay as a marker of degranulation.

Results: Both JCP and Cry j 1 directly induced eosinophil adhesiveness, generation of O2 ?, and release of eosinophil-derived neurotoxin. Both anti-¥áM and anti-¥â2 integrin antibodies blocked all of these eosinophil functions induced by JCP and Cry j 1. Similarly, PAR-2 antagonists also partially suppressed all of these effector functions induced by JCP and Cry j 1.

Conclusion: JCP and Cry j 1 directly activate the functions of eosinophils, and both ¥áM¥â2 integrin and partly PAR-2 are contributed to this activation. Therefore, JCP-induced eosinophil activation may play a role in the aggravation of allergic airway diseases in nonsensitized patients as well as in JCP-sensitized patients.
KEYWORD
Cry j 1, Eosinophils, Integrin, Japanese cedar pollen, PAR-2
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