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Basophilic differentiation of the human leukemia cell line KU812 upon treatment with interleukin-4.

The human leukemia cell line KU812 had been described as an immature prebasophilic cell line and exhibits a potential to differentiate into mature basophils. We studied the effect of interleukin-4 (IL-4) on the basophilic differentiation of KU812 cells. When KU812 cells were cultured with 1 ng/ml IL-4, cellular histamine content increased more than 10-fold. IL-4 also enhanced the expression of Fc epsilon RI alpha, a high affinity IgE receptor, on the cell surface. KU812 cells treated with IL-4 expressed higher levels of Fc epsilon RI alpha, Fc epsilon RI beta and Fc epsilon RI gamma mRNA than non treated KU812 cells. After 21 days in culture with IL-4, KU812 cells became morphologically mature basophilic cells as demonstrated by staining positive for cytoplasmic granules and heparin proteoglycan by Wright dye and toluidin blue dye respectively. In addition, IgE-mediated histamine release was observed, suggesting that the Fc epsilon RI induced by IL-4 was functional and was able to transduce a signal for degranulation. These results suggest that IL-4 promotes differentiation of KU812 cells into mature basophilic cells both morphologically and functionally.[1]

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  1. Basophilic differentiation of the human leukemia cell line KU812 upon treatment with interleukin-4. Hara, T., Yamada, K., Tachibana, H. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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