H. Hirai et al., Prostaglandin D2 selectively induces chemotaxis in T helper type 2 cells, eosinophils, and basophils via seven-transmembrane receptor CRTH2, J EXP MED, 193(2), 2001, pp. 255-261
Prostaglandin (PG)D-2, which has long been implicated in allergic diseases,
is currently considered to elicit its biological actions through the DP re
ceptor (DP). Involvement of DP in the formation of allergic asthma was rece
ntly demonstrated with DP-deficient mice. However, proinflammatory function
s of PGD, cannot be explained by DP alone. We show here that a seven-transm
embrane receptor, CRTH2, which is preferentially expressed in T helper type
2 (Th2) cells, eosinophils, and basophils in humans, serves as the novel r
eceptor for PGD(2). In response to PGD(2), CRTH2 induces intracellular Ca2 mobilization and chemotaxis in Th2 cells in a G alphai-dependent manner. I
n addition, CRTH2, but not DP, mediates PGD(2)-dependent cell migration of
blood eosinophils and basophils. Thus, PGD(2) is likely involved in multipl
e aspects of allergic inflammation through its dual receptor systems, DP an
d CRTH2.