Circulating human basophils lack the features of professional antigen presenting cells

Meenu Sharma, Pushpa Hegde, Vishukumar Aimanianda, Remi Beau, Maddur Mohan S, Pascal Poncet, Jean Paul Latgé, Srini V. Kaveri, Jagadeesh Bayry

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Abstract

Recent reports in mice demonstrate that basophils function as antigen presenting cells (APC). They express MHC class II and co-stimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86, capture and present soluble antigens or IgE-antigen complexes and polarize Th2 responses. Therefore, we explored whether human circulating basophils possess the features of professional APC. We found that unlike dendritic cells (DC) and monocytes, steady-state circulating human basophils did not express HLA-DR and co-stimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86. Basophils remained negative for these molecules following stimulation with soluble Asp f 1, one of the allergens of Aspergillus fumigatus; Bet v 1, the major birch allergen; TLR2-ligand or even upon IgE cross-linking. Unlike DC, Asp f 1-pulsed basophils did not promote Th2 responses as analyzed by the secretion of IL-4 in the basophil-CD4 + T cell co-culture. Together, these results demonstrate the inability of circulating human basophils to function as professional APC.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1188
JournalScientific reports
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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