Capron M, Kusnierz J P, Prin L, Spiegelberg H L, Khalife J, Tonnel A B, Capron A
Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol. 1985;77(1-2):246-8. doi: 10.1159/000233801.
Flow microfluorometry (FMF) was used to investigate the presence of cytophilic Ig (IgE or IgG) and the proportion of Fc receptor (Fc epsilon R or Fc gamma R)-bearing eosinophils among eosinophils from 21 hypereosinophilic patients. In 75% of the cases, it was possible to detect cytophilic IgE, significantly associated with serum IgE levels. Moreover, when lung and blood eosinophils were compared, the proportion of occupied Fc epsilon R was significantly increased on lung eosinophils, whereas very few cells had cytophilic IgG. This work provides further evidence that cytophilic IgE is not restricted to cells with high-affinity Fc epsilon R but can also be detected on the cell populations with low-affinity IgE receptors. These findings support the view that eosinophils can act as effector cells in immediate hypersensitivity reactions and in diseases associated with increased IgE production and hypereosinophilia.