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  2. Interleukin 4 is localized to and released by human mast cells

Interleukin 4 is localized to and released by human mast cells

  • J Exp Med. 1992 Nov 1;176(5):1381-6. doi: 10.1084/jem.176.5.1381.
P Bradding 1 I H Feather P H Howarth R Mueller J A Roberts K Britten J P Bews T C Hunt Y Okayama C H Heusser
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  • 1 Immunopharmacology Group, Medicine I, Southampton General Hospital, United Kingdom.
Abstract

Recent attention has focused on the T helper type 2 (Th2) lymphocyte as a source of interleukin 4 (IL-4) in allergic disease. However, Th2 cells themselves require a pulse of IL-4 to initiate this synthesis. Here we provide immunohistochemical evidence of IL-4 localization to human mast cells of the skin and respiratory tract, and demonstrate that immunoglobulin E-dependent stimulation of purified human lung mast cells leads to the rapid release of IL-4 into the extracellular environment. We propose that mast cell activation in an allergic response provides a rapid and local pulse of IL-4 into the local environment essential for the triggering of T lymphocytes into sustained IL-4 production and to initiate inflammatory cell accumulation and activation.

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