Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan
Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan
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Inhibition of IgE-mediated phosphorylation of FcεRI protein by antiallergic drugs in rat basophilic leukemia cells (RBL-2H3)
*Toshiyuki NakasoneMasanori SunagawaMariko NakamuraHajime SunakawaTadayoshi Kosugi
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We examined the effect of antiallergic drugs, azelastine and epinastine, on the expression of FcεRIα, β, and γ chains and phosphorylation of the γ chains in rat basophilic leukemia cells (RBL-2H3). The cells were cultured for 24 h with IgE treatment in the presence of azelastine or epinastine at the concentration of 10−5 M. The FcεRIα, β, and γ chains mRNA expressions were determined by northern blot analysis or RT-PCR. The protein level of FcεRI expressed on the plasma membrane was examined after 24 h-treatment with IgE by immunoprecipitation with anti-IgE light chain, followed by western blot analysis with anti-γ chain of FcR. Azelastine and epinastine had no effect on the FcεRIα, β and γ mRNA levels. Although the amount of γ chain assembled into IgE-bound FcεRI was not changed by treatment with azelastine nor epinastine, phosphorylation levels of γ chains of IgE-bound FcεRI were inhibited by azelastine. The inhibitory effect of the antiallergic drugs, especially azelastine, on the IgE-stimulated function of FcεRI protein is not due to their inhibition of mRNA and protein expression, but due to abrogating phosphorylation of the γ chains, which is important for initiation of FcεRI signaling cascade elicited by IgE interaction. [J Physiol Sci. 2007;57 Suppl:S235]
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