Kimura I, Tanizaki Y, Sato S, Takahashi K, Saito K, Ueda N
Clin Allergy. 1981 Jan;11(1):37-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.1981.tb01563.x.
The migration velocity and morphology of basophils in vitro were examined after the addition of anti-immunoglobulin (anti-IgE or anti-IgG). In atopic asthma patients with high serum IgE levels (more than 1000 i.u./ml) basophils showed increased migration velocity and showed pear-shaped and palmate processes after the addition of anti-IgE, but on the addition of anti-IgG, these basophils did not show increased migration velocity or morphological changes. In intractable asthma patients with low serum IgE levels, these changes occurred with anti-IgG but not with anti-IgE. These in vitro findings suggest a basophil reactivity to anti-IgE and anti-IgG in individual patients and support our previous differentiation of asthma patients according to basophil reaction.