Background: The sequence of adhesion-molecule expression during eosinophil
differentiation remains unclear.
Methods: We analyzed the surface expression of alpha(4), beta(1), and beta(
7) integrins and compared it to established myeloid developmental markers,
using the eosinophilic cell line HL-60 clone 15, as well as cord and periph
eral blood differentiation assays.
Results: Cells induced to eosinophil differentiation by treatment with buty
ric acid, IL-5, and GM-CSF showed a significant upregulation of beta(7) int
egrin expression coincident with a marked upregulation of CD35 and attenuat
ion of CD33 and beta(1) integrin expression. In addition, adhesion of induc
ed HL-60 clone 15 cells to fibronectin was attenuated by a beta(7) integrin
antibody.
Conclusions: Our data show that protein synthesis-dependent upregulation of
the functional beta(7) integrin occurs under conditions when alpha(4) and
beta(1) integrins are fully expressed, indicating a sequential appearance o
f specific adhesion molecules on differentiating eosinophil progenitors.