Association of the crosslinked IgE receptor with the membrane skeleton is independent of the known signaling mechanisms in rat basophilic leukemia cells
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Association of the crosslinked IgE receptor with the membrane skeleton is independent of the known signaling mechanisms in rat basophilic leukemia cells
Abstract
Crosslinking of the IgE receptor on the surface of rat basophilic leukemia (RBL) cells by multivalent antigen induces an association of these receptors with the detergent-insoluble membrane skeleton. Detergent insolubility of the receptor can also be induced on purified plasma membranes isolated from RBL cells by the use of either IgE oligomers or IgE monomers plus multivalent antigen. The critical event in initiating this interaction between the receptor and the membrane skeleton is cross-linking of the receptor. This association is rapid, and, when triggered by multivalent antigen, it is quickly reversed by the addition of excess monovalent antigen. The fact that this association occurs with the use of purified plasma membranes indicates that all of the components necessary for this interaction are present in the plasma membrane and that intracellular components are not required. Although crosslinking of the receptor activates phospholipase C and phospholipase A2 leading to the generation of several second messengers, none of these signaling mechanisms appears to be involved in IgE receptor interaction with the membrane skeleton. This interaction cannot be induced by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), ionomycin, or a combination of these two reagents, although this will result in degranulation. Furthermore, receptor detergent insolubility is temperature independent when triggered by multivalent antigen, thus indicating that enzyme-catalyzed reactions are not important. This was verified by the fact that a variety of inhibitors that block phosphatidylinositol metabolism, arachidonic acid metabolism, Ca2+ influx, and protein kinase C (PKC) activation had no effect on antigen-induced association of the receptor with the membrane skeleton. These results indicate that the signaling mechanisms leading to the degranulation response are not involved in the association of the crosslinked receptor with the membrane skeleton.
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