Publication: Alternative Anaphylactic Routes: The Potential Role of Macrophages.
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2017-05-08
Authors
Escribese, Maria M
Rosace, Domenico
Chivato, Tomas
Fernandez, Tahia D
Corbi, Angel L
Barber, Domingo
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Frontiers Reseach Foundation
Abstract
Anaphylaxis is an acute, life-threatening, multisystem syndrome resulting from the sudden release of mediators from effector cells. There are two potential pathways for anaphylaxis. The first one, IgE-dependent anaphylaxis, is induced by antigen (Ag) cross-linking of Ag-specific IgE bound to the high-affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) on mast cells and basophils. The second one, IgG-dependent anaphylaxis is induced by Ag cross-linking of Ag-specific IgG bound to IgG receptors (FcγRI, FcγRIIA, FcγRIIB, FcγRIIC, and FcγRIIIA) on macrophages, neutrophils, and basophils. Macrophages exhibit a huge functional plasticity and are capable of exerting their scavenging, bactericidal, and regulatory functions under a wide variety of tissue conditions. Herein, we will review their potential role in the triggering and development of anaphylaxis. Thereby, macrophages, among other immune cells, play a role in both anaphylactic pathways (1) by responding to anaphylactic mediators secreted by mast cells after specific IgE cross-linking or (2) by acting as effector cells in the anaphylactic response mediated by IgG. In this review, we will go over the cellular and molecular mechanisms that take place in the above-mentioned anaphylactic pathways and will discuss the clinical implications in human allergic reactions.
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Anaphylaxis
Receptors, IgE
Mast Cells
Basophils
Immunoglobulin E
Macrophages
Receptors, IgE
Mast Cells
Basophils
Immunoglobulin E
Macrophages
DeCS Terms
Anafilaxia
Inmunoglobulina E
Macrófagos
Inmunoglobulina G
Receptores de IgE
Hipersensibilidad
Inmunoglobulina E
Macrófagos
Inmunoglobulina G
Receptores de IgE
Hipersensibilidad
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Keywords
IgE, IgG, Anaphylaxis, Macrophages, Serotonin
Citation
Escribese MM, Rosace D, Chivato T, Fernández TD, Corbí AL, Barber D. Alternative Anaphylactic Routes: The Potential Role of Macrophages. Front Immunol. 2017 May 8;8:515