Potentiation of antigen-induced histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells through a direct interaction between mast cells and non-mast cells

Rat peritoneal mast cells, which had been sensitized two days earlier by an intraperitoneal injection of rat monoclonal IgE antibodies, were purified by density gradient centrifugation with 60% Percoll (cell purity >;95%). Histamine release from the purified mast cells (PMC) was then compared to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Life sciences (1973) 1994, Vol.54 (19), p.1403-1409
Hauptverfasser: Inagaki, Naoki, Kawasaki, Hirokazu, Ueno, Makoto, Nagai, Hiroichi, Koda, Akihide
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Zusammenfassung:Rat peritoneal mast cells, which had been sensitized two days earlier by an intraperitoneal injection of rat monoclonal IgE antibodies, were purified by density gradient centrifugation with 60% Percoll (cell purity >;95%). Histamine release from the purified mast cells (PMC) was then compared to that of a non-purified preparation (peritoneal exudate cells; PEC). Both PEC and PMC released similar amounts of histamine upon stimulation with calcium ionophore A23187 and compound 48/80. In contrast, antigen-induced histamine release from PMC was very low compared to that of PEC. PEC released up to 30% of total histamine upon challenge with 1 μg/ml of antigen, whereas histamine release from PMC was only one third or less than that of PEC. When PEC was suspended in 60% Percoll and treated for a period needed for purification, the reduction of antigen-induced histamine release was negligible. Mast cells purified by centrifugation on a metrizamide gradient released only small amount of histamine similar to Percoll-purified mast cells. Non-mast cells (NMC) recovered from the interface of the 60% Percoll potentiated the antigen-induced histamine release from PMC concentration- and time-dependently. The supernatant of the NMC suspension which was incubated at 37 °C for 60 min, however, failed to potentiate histamine release in PMC. We concluded therefore that separation media such as Percoll and metrizamide do not cause the low antigen-induced histamine release in PMC, but that the separation of mast cells from other cells present in the peritoneal cavity itself causes it. Antigen-induced mast cell histamine release is potentiated through a direct interaction between mast cells and NMC, and some cell surface molecules also seem to be involved.
ISSN:0024-3205
1879-0631
DOI:10.1016/0024-3205(94)00595-8