2022
DOI: 10.1002/ski2.195
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Elevated, FcεRI‐dependent MRGPRX2 expression on basophils in chronic urticaria

Abstract: Background Chronic urticaria (CU) is a skin condition driven by mast cells and basophils. The exact responsiveness profile of these cells, especially regarding the anti‐IgE treatment, Omalizumab, is not fully investigated. We sought to characterize the surface activation profile of basophils in CU during Omalizumab treatment and their responsiveness to IgE and non‐IgE stimulation. Methods Whole blood basophils from 11 CU patients and 10 healthy controls were stimulated with either medium, anti‐IgE, fMLP, C5a, … Show more

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“…As IgE-dependent activation of CU basophils shows higher sensitivity, being responsive to suboptimal stimulant concentrations, we decided to explore if there was an effect of IgE-mediated stimulation on the expression of chemokine and miscellaneous receptors [ 20 ] on basophils from healthy and CU patients before and after OMZ treatment. Basophils were stimulated with serial dilution of anti-IgE (4–4000 ng/mL).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As IgE-dependent activation of CU basophils shows higher sensitivity, being responsive to suboptimal stimulant concentrations, we decided to explore if there was an effect of IgE-mediated stimulation on the expression of chemokine and miscellaneous receptors [ 20 ] on basophils from healthy and CU patients before and after OMZ treatment. Basophils were stimulated with serial dilution of anti-IgE (4–4000 ng/mL).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the AO group did not include one CU patient due to changes in the treatment plan. A detailed description of patients can be found in “Elevated, FcεRI-dependent MRGPRX2 expression on basophils in chronic urticaria” [ 20 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%