Literature DB >> 112109

Lymphocytes with immunoglobulin E Fc receptors in patients with atopic disorders.

H L Spiegelberg, R D O'Connor, R A Simon, D A Mathison.   

Abstract

Lymphocytes from normal nonallergic donors and patients with atopic disorders were analyzed for subpopulations bearing Fc receptors for immunoglobulin (Ig)E (Fc(epsilon)) and IgG (Fc(gamma)), surface IgM (sIgM) and IgD (sIgD), and for T cells forming spontaneous rosettes with sheep erythrocytes (E). The patients were divided into three groups according to serum IgE concentrations and systemic corticosteroid treatment. Group I consisted of 12 atopic patients with either normal or moderately increased IgE levels up to 4,000 U/ml. Four patients of group II and three of group III had 10,500-31,000 U/ml and severe atopic dermatitis. Patients of group III, but not I and II, were receiving corticosteroids systemically. The percentage (mean +/-SD) and total number of Fc(epsilon) (+) lymphocytes were 1.2+/-0.5%, 41+/-24/mm(3) in 12 normals; 1.6+/-0.9%, 59+/-43/mm(3) in patients of group I: 7.0+/-2.0%, 187+/-67/mm(3) in group II; and 0.3+/-0.1%, 13+/-5/mm(3) in patients of group III. The increase in group II and decrease in group III of Fc(epsilon) (+) cells were statistically significantly different from the normal persons and patients of group I. In contrast, the patients did not differ significantly from the donors in sIgM(+), sIgD(+), Fc(gamma) (+), and E(+) cell populations. As shown by depletion of sIg(+) cells in four patients with atopic disorders, the great majority of the Fc(epsilon) (+) lymphocytes were B cells. However, two patients with elevated Fc(epsilon) (+) cell numbers had small numbers of mixed E- and Fc(epsilon)-rosetting cells, presumably T cells. Two patients of group II were examined during an acute herpes simplex infection. Both showed an congruent with80% decrease of Fc(epsilon) (+) cells at that time. No apparent correlation between numbers of Fc(epsilon) (+) cells and IgE level existed in patients of group I. Injection of an IgE myeloma protein into two monkeys did not significantly change their percentages of Fc(epsilon) (+) lymphocytes. The data indicate that Fc(epsilon) (+) lymphocytes are increased in patients with markedly elevated serum IgE and severe atopic disease, suggesting that these cells may be involved in the regulation and(or) synthesis of IgE antibody formation.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 112109      PMCID: PMC372172          DOI: 10.1172/JCI109514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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