Flow cytometric monitoring of allergen induced basophil activation
- 1 April 1995
- Vol. 19 (4) , 361-365
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990190411
Abstract
Human basophils express many clustered differentiation antigens (CD), including CD45; however, none are specific for these cells. In a previous study, we described a two‐color immunofluorescence procedure, employing antibodies to CD45 and IgE for the cytometric evaluation of basophils. In the present work, we show that when sensitized basophils are stimulated by allergenic preparations, they demonstrate an upregulation of CD45 as well as a decrease in anti‐IgE binding. Since CD45 antigen modulation was observed with all aeroallergens tested and the decrease in IgE expression varied with allergenic preparations, the measurement of CD45 upregulation was used to evaluate basophil activation. Using this approach, reproducible results were observed when atopic patients were tested at different time intervals. In addition, we show that the upregulation of CD45 on allergen stimulated basophils is a very rapid phenomenon that is observed after a few minutes and that this rapid flow cytometric method can also be used for investigations on nonallergenic mediators of basophil stimulation such as calcium ionophores.Keywords
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