Presentation of IFN-gamma to Nitric Oxide-producing Cells: a Novel Function for Mast Cells
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We report that mast cells can bind and present IFN-gamma in a functionally active form to macrophages. Flow-cytometric analysis revealed that biotinylated IFN-gamma bound equally well to purified peritoneal mast cells from both IFN-gammaR knockout and wild-type mice, indicating a non-IFN-gammaR binding site. Purified peritoneal mast cells, loaded with IFN-gamma for 30 min and washed, were able to induce NO synthesis by peritoneal macrophages. This response required cell contact and expression of IFN-gammaR on the responding macrophages, but not the mast cells. Human HMC-1 mast cells were also able to present IFN-gamma to mouse macrophages. Enzyme treatment of mouse mast cells revealed that binding of IFN-gamma was predominantly to chondroitin sulfate B (dermatan sulfate). Binding of IFN-gamma to dermatan sulfate was confirmed by inhibition ELISA. This study demonstrates for the first time that mast cells can present IFN-gamma to other cells via glycosaminoglycans. Mast cells may act as a reservoir of surface-stored functionally active cytokines.
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