Capron M, Tomassini M, Van der Vorst E, Kusnierz J P, Papin J P, Capron A
Unité Mixte I.N.S.E.R.M., U 167-C.N.R.S., Institut Pasteur, Lille.
C R Acad Sci III. 1988;307(7):397-402.
The existence of receptors for immunoglobulin A on human eosinophils is demonstrated by flow cytofluorometry. Between 5 and 60% of eosinophils purified from peripheral blood of hypereosinophilic patients are able to bind monomeric serum IgA. The addition of antihuman IgA antibodies to surface IgA-bearing eosinophils induces the exocytosis of peroxidase contained in the granules suggesting a cell activation due to IgA receptors. The inhibition of antiparasitic cytotoxicity by eosinophils preincubated with IgA under a polymeric form only, indicates the low affinity of IgA receptors as well as their participation in the effector function of eosinophils.