E. Geiger et al., IL-4 induces the intracellular expression of the alpha chain of the high-affinity receptor for IgE in in vitro-generated dendritic cells, J ALLERG CL, 105(1), 2000, pp. 150-156
Background: Recent findings have shown that the surface expression of the h
igh-affinity receptor for IgE (Fc epsilon RI) on human CD1a(+) Langerhans c
ells (LC) and related dendritic cells (DC) in the skin, despite a constant
intracellular expression of its alpha chain (Fc epsilon RI alpha), is highl
y up-regulated in atopic dermatitis. Moreover, this surface expression corr
elates with the IgE serum level, strongly suggesting yet-to-be-defined comm
on signals in the regulation of Fc epsilon RI display on LC/DC and IgE synt
hesis.
Objectives: In this study me examined the influence of different cytokines
on the expression of Fc epsilon RI on in vitro-generated CD1a(+) LC/DC;
Methods: CD34(+) precursor cells were isolated from cord blood with use of
high-gradient magnetic cell sorting, cultured with GM-CSF; TNF-alpha, IL-4,
or IFN-gamma, and surface and cytoplasmic staining for flow cytometry were
performed.
Results: IL-4 strongly enhanced the generation of CD1a(+) LC/DC and also up
-regulated the expression of the skin-homing structures E-cadherin and cuta
neous lymphocyte antigen, In contrast, IFN-gamma was found to suppress the
E-cadherin expression and to be a strong antagonist of IL-4 by inhibiting t
he production of CD1a(+) cells. Most important, IL-4 induced the cytoplasmi
c expression of Fc epsilon RI alpha in CD1a(+) LC/DC but not its surface ex
pression. This up-regulation was antagonized by IFN-gamma.
Conclusion: IL-4 is not only a key cytokine in the regulation of IgE hut al
so induces the expression of its receptor binding chain as well as up-regul
ation of skin homing molecules on LC/DC. Expression of these structures dur
ing generation of LC/DC reflects the in vivo situation encountered in LC.