CD41 is a reliable identification and activation marker for murine basophils in the steady state and during helminth and malarial infections

  • Nadja Bakocevic
  • , Carla Claser
  • , Soichiro Yoshikawa
  • , Leigh Ann Jones
  • , Samantha Chew
  • , Chi Ching Goh
  • , Benoit Malleret
  • , Anis Larbi
  • , Florent Ginhoux
  • , Maria Curotto de Lafaille
  • , Hajime Karasuyama
  • , Laurent Renia
  • , Lai Guan Ng

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Abstract

Basophils, a rare leukocyte population in peripheral circulation, are conventionally identified as CD45intCD49b+FcεRI+ cells. Here, we show that basophils from blood and several organs of naïve wild-type mice express CD41, the α subunit of αIIbβ3 integrin. CD41 expression on basophils is upregulated after in vivo IL-3 treatment and during infection with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (Nb). Moreover, CD41 can be used as a reliable marker for basophils, circumventing technical difficulties associated with FcεRI for basophil identification in a Nb infection model. In vitro anti-IgE cross-linking and IL-3 basophil stimulation showed that CD41 upregulation positively correlates with augmented surface expression of CD200R and increased production of IL-4/IL-13, indicating that CD41 is a basophil activation marker. Furthermore, we found that infection with Plasmodium yoelii 17X (Py17x) induced a profound basophilia and using Mcpt8DTR reporter mice as a basophil-specific depletion model, we verified that CD41 can be used as a marker to track basophils in the steady state and during infection. During malarial infection, CD41 expression on basophils is negatively regulated by IFN-γ and positively correlates with increased basophil IL-4 production. In conclusion, we provide evidence that CD41 can be used as both an identification and activation marker for basophils during homeostasis and immune challenge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1823-1834
Number of pages12
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume44
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Basophils
  • CD41
  • Helminths
  • Malaria

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