Article
Mechanisms of eosinophil cytokine release
Registro en:
MELO, Cristianne Bandeira; WELLER, Peter. Mechanisms of eosinophil cytokine release. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 100, Suppl.1, p. 73-81, 2005.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02762005000900013
1678-8060
Autor
Melo, Christianne Bandeira
Weller, Peter F.
Resumen
Human eosinophils have been demonstrated to contain a multitude of cytokines and chemokines that exist preformed within these cells. This content of pre-formed cytokines, with diverse potential biologic activities, provides
eosinophils with capabilities distinct from most other leukocytes. The localization of pre-formed cytokines within
eosinophils is both within specific granules and associated with substantial numbers of morphologically distinct
cytoplasmic vesicles. Stimulation for release of specific cytokines, such as IL-4, leads to a regulated signal transduction cascade, which is dependent on the formation of leukotriene C4 within eosinophils where it acts as an intracrine
mediator. IL-4 release occurs selectively and is by means of vesicular transport. The capabilities of eosinophils not
only to rapidly release pre-formed cytokines but also to differentially regulate which cytokines are released endow
eosinophils with distinct abilities in innate and acquired immunity.