Title of article :
Systemic administration of an Fcγ–Fcε-fusion protein in house dust mite sensitive nonhuman primates
Author/Authors :
Eugene J. Van Scott، نويسنده , , Michael R. and Mertsching، نويسنده , , Elisabeth and Negrou، نويسنده , , Ella and Miles، نويسنده , , Jeremy and Stallings III، نويسنده , , Howard W. and Graff، نويسنده , , Candace and Kehry، نويسنده , , Marilyn R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
9
From page :
340
To page :
348
Abstract :
Crosslinking FcεRI and FcγRIIB receptors inhibits mast cell and basophil activation, decreasing mediator release. In this study, a fusion protein incorporating human Fcγ and Fcε domains, hGE2, was shown to inhibit degranulation of human mast cells and basophils, and to exhibit efficacy in a nonhuman primate model of allergic asthma. hGE2 increased the provocative concentration of dust mite aeroallergen that induced an early phase asthmatic response. The treatment effect lasted up to 4 weeks and was associated with reduction in the number of circulating basophils and decreased expression of FcεRI on repopulating basophils. Repeat hGE2 dosing induced production of serum antibodies against human Fcγ and Fcε domains and acute anaphylaxis-like reactions. Immune serum induced histamine release from human IgE or hGE2-treated cord blood-derived mast cells and basophils in vitro. These results indicate that repeat administration with hGE2 induced an antibody response to the human molecule that resulted in activation rather than inhibition of allergic responses.
Keywords :
allergy , GE2 , mast cells , chimeric protein , Basophils , Early asthmatic response , asthma
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Record number :
1853340
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