al-Laith M, Weyer A, Havet N, Dumarey C, Vargaftig B B, Bachelet M
Unité d'Immuno-Allergie, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.
Allergy. 1993 Nov;48(8):608-14. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1993.tb00757.x.
Alveolar macrophages and mast cells isolated from guinea pig lung were passively sensitized with IgG1, IgG2, or serum obtained from guinea pigs actively sensitized with ovalbumin. The release of histamine by mast cells and of thromboxane A2 by alveolar macrophages upon ovalbumin challenge indicated that both antibodies and serum were capable of sensitizing these cells with similar effectiveness. Heating the serum at 56 degrees C for 4 h to inactivate IgE did not modify the antigen-dependent response of lung cells. These results suggest a predominant role for IgG in the allergic response of the guinea pig through the activation of different cell types such as lung mast cells and alveolar macrophages.
从豚鼠肺部分离出的肺泡巨噬细胞和肥大细胞,用IgG1、IgG2或从经卵清蛋白主动致敏的豚鼠获得的血清进行被动致敏。卵清蛋白激发后,肥大细胞释放组胺,肺泡巨噬细胞释放血栓素A2,这表明抗体和血清均能够以相似的效力使这些细胞致敏。将血清在56℃加热4小时以灭活IgE,并未改变肺细胞的抗原依赖性反应。这些结果表明,IgG在豚鼠的过敏反应中起主要作用,其通过激活不同类型的细胞,如肺肥大细胞和肺泡巨噬细胞来实现。