Overexpression of FcεRI on Bone Marrow Mast Cells, but Not MRGPRX2, in Clonal Mast Cell Disorders With Wasp Venom Anaphylaxis

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Elst Jessy,De Puysseleyr Leander P.,Ebo Didier G.,Faber Margaretha A.,Van Gasse Athina L.,van der Poorten Marie-Line M.,Decuyper Ine I.,Bridts Chris H.,Mertens Christel,Van Houdt Michel,Hagendorens Margo M.,De Clerck Luc S.,Verlinden Anke,Vermeulen Katrien,Maes Marie-Berthe,Berneman Zwi N.,Valent Peter,Sabato Vito

Abstract

BackgroundUncertainties remain about the molecular mechanisms governing clonal mast cell disorders (CMCD) and anaphylaxis.ObjectiveThis study aims at comparing the burden, phenotype and behavior of mast cells (MCs) and basophils in patients with CMCD with wasp venom anaphylaxis (CMCD/WVA+), CMCD patients without anaphylaxis (CMCD/ANA-), patients with an elevated baseline serum tryptase (EBST), patients with wasp venom anaphylaxis without CMCD (WVA+) and patients with a non-mast cell haematological pathology (NMHP).MethodsThis study included 20 patients with CMCD/WVA+, 24 with CMCD/ANA-, 19 with WVA+, 6 with EBST and 5 with NMHP. We immunophenotyped MCs and basophils and compared baseline serum tryptase (bST) and both total and venom specific IgE in the different groups. For basophil studies, 13 healthy controls were also included.ResultsHigher levels of bST were found in CMCD patients with wasp venom anaphylaxis, CMCD patients without anaphylaxis and EBST patients. Total IgE levels were highest in patients with wasp venom anaphylaxis with and without CMCD. Bone marrow MCs of patients with CMCD showed lower CD117 expression and higher expression of CD45, CD203c, CD63, CD300a and FcεRI. Within the CMCD population, patients with wasp venom anaphylaxis showed a higher expression of FcεRI as compared to patients without anaphylaxis. Expression of MRGPRX2 on MCs did not differ between the study populations. Basophils are phenotypically and functionally comparable between the different patient populations.ConclusionPatients with CMCD show an elevated burden of aberrant activated MCs with a significant overexpression of FcεRI in patients with a wasp venom anaphylaxis.

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Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

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Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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