Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.

Elevated serum immunoglobulin (Ig) E is a diagnostic marker of immediate-type allergic reactions. We hypothesize that serum IgE does not necessarily reflect total body IgE because in vivo IgE can be bound to cell surface receptors such as FcepsilonRI and FcepsilonRII (CD23). The aim of this study wa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Eleonora Dehlink, Alexandra H Baker, Elizabeth Yen, Samuel Nurko, Edda Fiebiger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-08-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2922369?pdf=render
_version_ 1818135099546271744
author Eleonora Dehlink
Alexandra H Baker
Elizabeth Yen
Samuel Nurko
Edda Fiebiger
author_facet Eleonora Dehlink
Alexandra H Baker
Elizabeth Yen
Samuel Nurko
Edda Fiebiger
author_sort Eleonora Dehlink
collection DOAJ
description Elevated serum immunoglobulin (Ig) E is a diagnostic marker of immediate-type allergic reactions. We hypothesize that serum IgE does not necessarily reflect total body IgE because in vivo IgE can be bound to cell surface receptors such as FcepsilonRI and FcepsilonRII (CD23). The aim of this study was to analyze the relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.Whole blood samples from 48 children (26 boys, 22 girls, mean age 10,3+/-5,4 years) were analyzed by flow cytometry for FcepsilonRI, CD23, and cell-bound IgE on dendritic cells (CD11c+MHC class II+), monocytes (CD14+), basophils (CD123+MHC class II-) and neutrophils (myeloperoxidase+). Total serum IgE was measured by ELISA and converted into z-units to account for age-dependent normal ranges. Correlations were calculated using Spearman rank correlation test.Dendritic cells, monocytes, basophils, and neutrophils expressed the high affinity IgE-receptor FcepsilonRI. Dendritic cells and monocytes also expressed the low affinity receptor CD23. The majority of IgE-receptor positive cells carried IgE on their surface. Expression of both IgE receptors was tightly correlated with cell-bound IgE. In general, cell-bound IgE on FcepsilonRI+ cells correlated well with serum IgE. However, some patients carried high amounts of cell-bound IgE despite low total serum IgE levels.In pediatric patients, levels of age-adjusted serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and FcepsilonRI correlate. Even in the absence of elevated levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE can be detected on peripheral blood cells in a subgroup of patients.
first_indexed 2024-12-11T09:19:08Z
format Article
id doaj.art-cfbb1e84b6bb4e1684e3ad55b668c2f1
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1932-6203
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-11T09:19:08Z
publishDate 2010-08-01
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
record_format Article
series PLoS ONE
spelling doaj.art-cfbb1e84b6bb4e1684e3ad55b668c2f12022-12-22T01:13:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-08-0158e1220410.1371/journal.pone.0012204Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.Eleonora DehlinkAlexandra H BakerElizabeth YenSamuel NurkoEdda FiebigerElevated serum immunoglobulin (Ig) E is a diagnostic marker of immediate-type allergic reactions. We hypothesize that serum IgE does not necessarily reflect total body IgE because in vivo IgE can be bound to cell surface receptors such as FcepsilonRI and FcepsilonRII (CD23). The aim of this study was to analyze the relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.Whole blood samples from 48 children (26 boys, 22 girls, mean age 10,3+/-5,4 years) were analyzed by flow cytometry for FcepsilonRI, CD23, and cell-bound IgE on dendritic cells (CD11c+MHC class II+), monocytes (CD14+), basophils (CD123+MHC class II-) and neutrophils (myeloperoxidase+). Total serum IgE was measured by ELISA and converted into z-units to account for age-dependent normal ranges. Correlations were calculated using Spearman rank correlation test.Dendritic cells, monocytes, basophils, and neutrophils expressed the high affinity IgE-receptor FcepsilonRI. Dendritic cells and monocytes also expressed the low affinity receptor CD23. The majority of IgE-receptor positive cells carried IgE on their surface. Expression of both IgE receptors was tightly correlated with cell-bound IgE. In general, cell-bound IgE on FcepsilonRI+ cells correlated well with serum IgE. However, some patients carried high amounts of cell-bound IgE despite low total serum IgE levels.In pediatric patients, levels of age-adjusted serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and FcepsilonRI correlate. Even in the absence of elevated levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE can be detected on peripheral blood cells in a subgroup of patients.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2922369?pdf=render
spellingShingle Eleonora Dehlink
Alexandra H Baker
Elizabeth Yen
Samuel Nurko
Edda Fiebiger
Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.
PLoS ONE
title Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.
title_full Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.
title_fullStr Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.
title_short Relationships between levels of serum IgE, cell-bound IgE, and IgE-receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population.
title_sort relationships between levels of serum ige cell bound ige and ige receptors on peripheral blood cells in a pediatric population
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2922369?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT eleonoradehlink relationshipsbetweenlevelsofserumigecellboundigeandigereceptorsonperipheralbloodcellsinapediatricpopulation
AT alexandrahbaker relationshipsbetweenlevelsofserumigecellboundigeandigereceptorsonperipheralbloodcellsinapediatricpopulation
AT elizabethyen relationshipsbetweenlevelsofserumigecellboundigeandigereceptorsonperipheralbloodcellsinapediatricpopulation
AT samuelnurko relationshipsbetweenlevelsofserumigecellboundigeandigereceptorsonperipheralbloodcellsinapediatricpopulation
AT eddafiebiger relationshipsbetweenlevelsofserumigecellboundigeandigereceptorsonperipheralbloodcellsinapediatricpopulation