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IgE-Binding Monocytes Have an Enhanced Ability to Produce IL-8 (CXCL8) in Animals with Naturally Occurring Allergy.

Elisabeth M Larson1, Susanna Babasyan1, Bettina Wagner2.   

Abstract

IL-8 is a potent chemokine that recruits neutrophils and basophils to promote inflammation in many species. IL-8 is produced by many cell types, including monocytes. In this study, we report a novel role for IgE-binding monocytes, a rare peripheral immune cell type, to promote allergic inflammation through IL-8 production in a horse model of natural IgE-mediated allergy. We developed a mAb with confirmed specificity for both recombinant and native equine IL-8 for flow cytometric analysis. Equine IL-8 was produced by CD14+/MHC class II+/CD16- monocytes, including a subpopulation of IgE-binding monocytes, following stimulation with LPS. In addition, IgE cross-linking induced IL-8 production by both peripheral blood basophils and IgE-binding monocytes. IL-8 production was compared between healthy horses and those with a naturally occurring IgE-mediated skin allergy, Culicoides hypersensitivity. Allergic horses had significantly higher percentages of IL-8+ IgE-binding monocytes after IgE cross-linking. In contrast, frequencies of IL-8+ basophils after IgE cross-linking were similar in all horses, regardless of allergic disease, highlighting IgE-binding monocytes as a novel source of IL-8 during allergy. We concluded that IgE-binding monocytes from allergic individuals have an increased capacity for IL-8 production and likely contribute to the recruitment of innate immune cells during IgE-mediated allergy and promotion of inflammation during repeated allergen contact.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33952617      PMCID: PMC8185406          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2001354

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


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