Induction of eosinophilic granules,nonspecific esterase activity and CD14 expression in the human eosinophilic leukemia cell line,EoL-1 |
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Authors: | Noriaki Shintaku Yusei Ohshima Eun-Young Jung Shu-Ichi Kanazashi Shin-Ichi Sumimoto Katsuyuki Ohmori Toshio Heike Kenji Katamura Mitsufumi Mayumi |
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Abstract: | We examined the expression of eosinophilic granules, esterase activity and CD14 in a human eosinophilic cell line, EoL-1. Unstimulated EoL-1 cells were weakly positive for nonspecific esterase, but negative for surface CD14, and contained a few eosinophilic granule-positive cells. A combination of G-CSF and TNF-α increased the eosinophilic granule-containing cells, but failed to increase esterase activity or CD14 expression. IFN-γ alone or in combination with TNF-α enhanced nonspecific esterase activity but failed to induce CD14 expression or increase eosinophilic granule-containing cells. dbcAMP increased eosinophilic granule-containing cells, nonspecific esterase activity and CD14 expression. Specific esterase activity was not detected in any circumstances. EoL-1 cells fractionated by density gradients or CD14 expression showed nonspecific esterase activity and CD14 expression in both the eosinophilic granule-positive and negative cell populations. Forskolin and butyrate had a synergistic effect on CD14 induction and protein kinase A was suggested to play a role in dbcAMP-induced CD14 expression. A protein kinase C activator, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, did not increase eosinophilic granules, nonspecific esterase activity or CD14 experession in EoL-1 cells. The results show that EoL-1 cells can express nonspecific esterase and CD14, but the expression is not necessarily restricted to cells which have differentiated into the monocyte/macrophage lineage. |
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Keywords: | EoL-1 cells Differentiation Cyclic AMP Nonspecific esterase CD14 |
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