Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5916478 | Molecular Immunology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Zinc (Zn) is an essential nutrient, and Zn deficiency causes immunodeficiency and skin disorders. Basophils express FcÉRI on their surface and release multiple mediators after receptor cross-linking, including large amounts of IL-4. However, the mechanisms involved in the FcÉRI-mediated regulation of basophil IL-4 production are currently unclear. Here, we show that the Zn-binding metallothionein (MT) proteins are essential for the FcÉRI-induced basophil production of IL-4. Basophils from MT-I/II(â/â) mice produced significantly less FcÉRI-induced IL-4 than did wild-type basophils. The MTs were involved in maintaining intracellular Zn levels, thereby regulated the calcineurin activity and nuclear factor of activated T-cell (NFAT)-mediated IL-4 production. These results suggest that the MT-dependent control of Zn homeostasis is a novel mechanism for regulating basophil IL-4 production.
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Authors
Tsukasa Ugajin, Keigo Nishida, Satoru Yamasaki, Junko Suzuki, Masaharu Mita, Masato Kubo, Hiroo Yokozeki, Toshio Hirano,