Science, Vol.269, No.5224, 688-690, 1995
Molecular-Identification of an IgE-Dependent Histamine-Releasing Factor
An immunoglobulin E (IgE)-dependent histamine-releasing factor (HRF) produced by lymphocytes of atopic children and present in biological fluids of allergic patients has been identified and purified. Amino-terminal sequencing revealed extensive homology to a mouse protein, p21, and its human homolog, p23. Both recombinant proteins caused histamine release from the human basophils of a subpopulation of donors, and this release was dependent on IgE. Polyclonal antibodies recognized and removed the biological activity of recombinant and native HRF. HRF identifies a heterogeneity of IgE and is believed to play a prominent role in chronic allergic disease processes.
Keywords:HUMAN BASOPHILS;TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL;ACTIVATING FACTOR;RESPONSES;CHALLENGE;SEQUENCE;AIRWAYS;TUMOR;RNA