Correlation between cell aggregation and antibody production in IgE-producing plasma cells

Mari Hikosaka*, Akihiko Murata, Miya Yoshino, Shin Ichi Hayashi

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Abstract

Allergic conditions result in the increase of immunoglobulin (Ig)E-producing plasma cells (IgE-PCs); however, it is unclear how IgE production is qualitatively controlled. In this study, we found that IgE-PCs in spleen of immunized mice formed homotypic cell aggregates. By employing IgE-producing hybridomas (IgE-hybridomas) as a model of IgE-PCs, we showed that these cells formed aggregates in the presence of specific antigens (Ags). The formation of the Ag-induced cell aggregation involved secreted IgE and Fcγ receptor (FcγR)II/FcγRIII, but not FcεRs. Ag-induced cell aggregation plus lipopolysaccharide signaling resulted in an enhancement of IgE production in aggregated IgE-hybridomas. Furthermore, the administration of anti-FcγRII/FcγRIII antagonistic monoclonal antibody to immunized mice tended to reduce the splenic IgE-PC aggregation as well as the serum IgE levels. Taken together, our results suggested that Ag-IgE complexes induced IgE-PCs aggregation via FcγRII/FcγRIII, leading to the enhancement of IgE production. These findings suggest the presence of a novel mechanism for regulation of IgE production.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)224-231
Number of pages8
JournalBiochemistry and Biophysics Reports
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017/07/01

Keywords

  • Antibody production
  • Antigen
  • Cell aggregation
  • Fc gamma receptor
  • IgE
  • Plasma cell

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biophysics
  • Biochemistry

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