Basophil Activation Antigens: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

P. Valent
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Abstract

Basophil activation is a key finding in allergic reactions and also observed quite frequently in infectious dis- eases and autoimmune disorders. In allergic reactions, basophil-derived mediators such as histamine, contribute essen- tially to clinical symptoms. During IgE-dependent degranulation of basophils, a number of cell surface membrane and cy- toplasmic molecules become activated, show altered expression, or are translocated into the cell surface. Although little is known so far about the exact role of these activation-linked cell surface antigens, several of them are employed as diag- nostic parameters in allergic disorders. Other molecules are involved in the process of signalling and the consecutive re- lease of pro-allergic mediators, and have therefore been proposed as potential targets of therapy. The current article pro- vides a summary on activation-linked cell surface and cytoplasmic antigens in basophils, with special reference to poten- tial mechanisms underlying re-translocation or over-expression in activated cells, relevant signalling pathways, and clini- cal implications. This study was supported by: Fonds zur Forderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung in Osterreich, SFB grant # 018-20.
嗜碱性粒细胞活化抗原:分子机制和临床意义
嗜碱性粒细胞活化是过敏反应的关键发现,在感染性疾病和自身免疫性疾病中也经常观察到。在过敏反应中,嗜碱性细胞衍生的介质,如组胺,在很大程度上促成了临床症状。在嗜碱性细胞的ige依赖性脱颗粒过程中,许多细胞膜和细胞质分子被激活,表现出表达改变,或被转移到细胞表面。尽管迄今为止对这些活化相关细胞表面抗原的确切作用知之甚少,但其中一些抗原被用作过敏性疾病的诊断参数。其他分子参与信号传递和促过敏介质的连续释放过程,因此被认为是潜在的治疗靶点。本文综述了嗜碱性细胞中活化相关的细胞表面和细胞质抗原,特别提到了活化细胞中再易位或过表达的潜在机制、相关的信号通路和临床意义。本研究由:奥地利科学研究基金会资助,SFB资助号018-20。
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