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Histamine-releasing factor has a proinflammatory role in mouse models of asthma and allergy

  作者 Kashiwakura, JI; Ando, T; Matsumoto, K; Kimura, M; Kitaura, J; Matho, MH; Zajonc, DM; Ozeki, T; Ra, C; MacDonald, SM; Siraganian, RP; Broide, DH; Kawakami, Y; Kawakami, T  
  选自 期刊  Journal of clinical investigation;  卷期  2012年122-1;  页码  218-228  
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[摘要]IgE-mediated activation of mast cells and basophils underlies allergic diseases such as asthma. Histamine-releasing factor (HRF; also known as translationally controlled tumor protein [TCTP] and fortilin) has been implicated in late-phase allergic reactions (LPRs) and chronic allergic inflammation, but its functions during asthma are not well understood. Here, we identified a subset of IgE and IgG antibodies as HRF-interacting molecules in vitro. HRF was able to dimerize and bind to Igs via interactions of its N-terminal and internal regions with the Fab region of Igs. Therefore, HRF together with HRF-reactive IgE was able to activate mast cells in vitro. In mouse models of asthma and allergy, Ig-interacting HRF peptides that were shown to block HRF/Ig interactions in vitro inhibited IgE/HRF-induced mast cell activation and in vivo cutaneous anaphylaxis and airway inflammation. Intranasally administered HRF recruited inflammatory immune cells to the lung in naive mice in a mast cell- and Fc receptor-dependent manner. These results indicate that HRF has a proinflammatory role in asthma and skin immediate hypersensitivity, leading us to suggest HRF as a potential therapeutic target.

 
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