The pseudoallergen receptor MRGPRX2 on peripheral blood basophils and eosinophils: Expression and function
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The pseudoallergen receptor MRGPRX2 on peripheral blood basophils and eosinophils: Expression and function
Abstract
Background: Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor X2 (MRGPRX2) is regarded as a mast cell-specific receptor mediating non-IgE-dependent activation. We aimed to investigate whether human basophils and eosinophils express functional MRGPRX2.
Methods: Flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, immunofluorescence, Western blot, and RT-PCR were performed in highly purified peripheral blood basophils and eosinophils of atopic and nonatopic donors. To assess functional activity, fluorescent avidin-based degranulation assay, calcium mobilization, cytokine production in supernatants, assessment of viability/apoptosis, and tricolor granulocyte activation test were used.
Results: MRGPRX2 was significantly expressed by basophils and eosinophils but not neutrophils. Functional capacity was shown by anti-MRGPRX2 mAb-induced calcium influx and concentration-dependent induction of degranulation. Sequential stimulation in the calcium mobilization assay gave no evidence for desensitization or receptor internalization. Anti-MRGPRX2 mAb significantly promoted survival. Inhibition of apoptosis could be due to released IL-3, IL-5, and GM-CSF found in supernatants. Short-term incubation with IL-3 dose-dependently upregulated MRGPRX2 expression in both, stimulation for 24 hours with anti-IgE, C5a, fMLP, and IL-3 in basophils and by IL-3, IL-5, and IL-33 in eosinophils. Among known mast cell MRGPRX2 agonists ciprofloxacin but not PMX-53 was functional on basophils and eosinophils. In basophils of allergic subjects, tricolor granulocyte activation test using grass pollen demonstrated MRGPRX2 upregulation associated with degranulation and CD63 expression.
Conclusion: Unraveling the regulation and signaling mechanisms of MRGPRX2 on basophils and eosinophils might enable the development of new therapeutic strategies to prevent or inhibit allergic and nonallergic hypersensitivity. Moreover, addressing MRGPRX2 might have potential for diagnostic purposes in (drug) hypersensitivity.
Keywords: MRGPRX2; basophil; ciprofloxacin; eosinophil; function.
© 2020 The Authors. Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Comment in
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Reply to Sabato V et al "Surface expression of MRGPRX2 expression on resting basophils: An area of controversy".Allergy. 2020 Sep;75(9):2424-2427. doi: 10.1111/all.14446. Allergy. 2020. PMID: 32929727 No abstract available.
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Surface expression of MRGPRX2 on resting basophils: An area of controversy.Allergy. 2020 Sep;75(9):2421-2422. doi: 10.1111/all.14252. Allergy. 2020. PMID: 32929729 No abstract available.
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