Abstract

It has been demonstrated that tyrosine kinase (TK) and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3-K) are involved in IgE-mediated stimulation of human basophils; conversely, little is known about the biochemical pathways activated by IL-3 and GM-CSF. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of TK and PI3-K inhibitors on basophil histamine release induced by anti-IgE, IL-3 and GM-CSF. Since IL-3 and GM-CSF cause histamine release from normal human basophils only when the inhibitory effect of extracellular Na + has been removed, peripheral blood leukocytes were suspended in isotonic solutions containing either 140 mM NaCl or 140 mM N-methyl- D-glucamine +. After stimulation with anti-IgE, IL-3 or GM-CSF, histamine release was measured by an automated fluorometric method. The effects of preincubation with four different TK inhibitors (AG-126, genistein, lavendustin A, tyrphostin 51) and one PI3-K inhibitor (wortmannin) were evaluated. AG-126, genistein and lavendustin A exerted a significant dose-dependent inhibitory effect on basophil histamine release induced by anti-IgE (either in high or in low Na + medium), IL-3 and GM-CSF. Among the TK inhibitors, lavendustin A exerted the most potent activity, followed by AG-126 and genistein. Tyrphostin 51 caused a weak inhibition of histamine release induced by IL-3, GM-CSF and anti-IgE in a low Na + medium, but not in a physiological Na +-containing medium. The PI3-K inhibitor wortmannin exerted the most effective inhibitory activity on the histamine release induced by the three agonists. The combined effects of lavendustin A and wortmannin were less than additive, suggesting that TK and PI3-K are involved in the same activation pathway in human basophils. These results suggest a possible role of TK and PI3-K in basophil histamine release induced by anti-IgE, IL-3 and GM-CSF. TK and PI3-K are indeed potential therapeutic targets for antiallergic drugs.

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