Literature DB >> 2439596

Relationship between human IgE-binding factors (IgE-BF) and lymphocyte receptors for IgE.

T Nakajima, M Sarfati, G Delespesse.   

Abstract

This study indicates that human IgE-binding factors (IgE-BF) found in the cellfree culture supernatant (CSN) of Fc epsilon R-bearing B cells are breakdown products of the surface Fc epsilon R. This conclusion is suggested by the following observations. 1) Fc epsilon R and IgE-BF share several antigenic determinants as shown by immunoprecipitation with several Mab to Fc epsilon R (MabER) and SDS-PAGE analysis of the precipitates. 2) Upon incubation at 37 degrees C, normal tonsillar lymphocytes lose their Fc epsilon R and this is associated in a time-related manner with the release in the CSN of molecules reacting with two MabER. 3) Surface radioiodinated tonsillar lymphocytes or RPMI 8866 cells release labeled IgE-binding molecules displaying the same antigenic composition and the same migration on SDS-PAGE as purified IgE-BF. 4) Peptide mapping of highly purified IgE-BF and Fc epsilon R reveals the presence of several identical fragments after digestion with either alpha-chymotrypsin, trypsin, or papain. Moreover, papain digestion of the 25-27 kD IgE-BF and of the affinity-purified Fc epsilon R, generated a 15 kD fragment reacting with two MabER and that is known to bind IgE. Although these data strongly suggest that IgE-BF may be directly derived from cell surface IgE receptors, they do not exclude the possibility that some IgE-BF may also be secreted without being first anchored in the cell membrane.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2439596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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