نتایج جستجو برای: mast cells

تعداد نتایج: 1398385  

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2008
Jun-ichi Kashiwakura Wenbin Xiao Jiro Kitaura Yuko Kawakami Mari Maeda-Yamamoto Janet R Pfeiffer Bridget S Wilson Ulrich Blank Toshiaki Kawakami

Antigen-dependent activation of IgE-bound mast cells is critical for immediate hypersensitivity and other allergic disorders. Recent studies have revealed the effects of monomeric IgEs on mast cell survival and activation. Furthermore, IgE molecules exhibit a wide range of heterogeneity in the ability to induce mast cell activation in the absence of antigen. Highly cytokinergic (HC) IgEs can in...

2017
Devandir Antonio de Souza Junior Vivian Marino Mazucato Ana Carolina Santana Constance Oliver Maria Celia Jamur

Angiogenesis is a complex process that involves interactions between endothelial cells and various other cell types as well as the tissue microenvironment. Several previous studies have demonstrated that mast cells accumulate at angiogenic sites. In spite of the evidence suggesting a relationship between mast cells and angiogenesis, the association of mast cells and endothelial cells remains po...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Daniel Smrz Mi-Sun Kim Shuling Zhang Beverly A Mock Sárka Smrzová Wendy DuBois Olga Simakova Irina Maric Todd M Wilson Dean D Metcalfe Alasdair M Gilfillan

Increased mast cell burden is observed in the inflamed tissues and affected organs and tissues of patients with mast cell proliferative disorders. However, normal mast cells participate in host defense, so approaches to preferentially target clonally expanding mast cells are needed. We found that mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) and 2 (mTORC2) are up-regulated in neoplastic and ...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 2003
Laurence J Walsh

Mast cells are mobile granule-containing secretory cells that are distributed preferentially about the microvascular endothelium in oral mucosa and dental pulp. The enzyme profile of mast cells in oral tissues resembles that of skin, with most mast cells expressing the serine proteases tryptase and chymase. Mast cells in oral tissues contain the pro-inflammatory cytokine tumour necrosis factor-...

Journal: :Immunity 2011
Thorsten B Feyerabend Anne Weiser Annette Tietz Michael Stassen Nicola Harris Manfred Kopf Peter Radermacher Peter Möller Christophe Benoist Diane Mathis Hans Jörg Fehling Hans-Reimer Rodewald

Immunological functions of mast cells remain poorly understood. Studies in Kit mutant mice suggest key roles for mast cells in certain antibody- and T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases. However, Kit mutations affect multiple cell types of both immune and nonimmune origin. Here, we show that targeted insertion of Cre-recombinase into the mast cell carboxypeptidase A3 locus deleted mast cells in ...

Journal: :Blood 1999
A S Kirshenbaum J P Goff T Semere B Foster L M Scott D D Metcalfe

Human mast cells are known to arise from a CD34(+)/c-kit(+) progenitor cell population that also gives rise to neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. To further characterize cells within the CD34(+)/c-kit(+) population that yield mast cells, this progenitor was additionally sorted for CD13, a myeloid marker known to appear early on rodent mast cells and cultured human mast cells, b...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2015
J Suurmond F Rivellese A L Dorjée A M Bakker Y J P C Rombouts T Rispens G Wolbink A Zaldumbide R C Hoeben T W J Huizinga R E M Toes

OBJECTIVE Mast cells may play a role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but activation of human mast cells in autoimmune settings has been little studied. Toll-like receptors (TLR) and Fcγ receptors (FcγR) are important receptors for cellular activation in the joint, but expression and stimulation of these receptors in human mast cells or the functional interplay between these pathways is poorly und...

2016
Shan Wang Linmei Li Renren Shi Xueting Liu Junyan Zhang Zehong Zou Zhuofang Hao Ailin Tao

The association of colitis with colorectal cancer has become increasingly clear with mast cells being identified as important inflammatory cells in the process. In view of the relationship between mast cells and cancer, we studied the effect and mechanisms of mast cells in the development of colon cancer. Functional and mechanistic insights were gained from ex vivo and in vivo studies of cell i...

1999
Arnold S. Kirshenbaum Julie P. Goff Tekli Semere Barbara Foster Linda M. Scott Dean D. Metcalfe

Human mast cells are known to arise from a CD341/c-kit1 progenitor cell population that also gives rise to neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. To further characterize cells within the CD341/c-kit1 population that yield mast cells, this progenitor was additionally sorted for CD13, a myeloid marker known to appear early on rodent mast cells and cultured human mast cells, but not e...

2007
Yukihiko Kitamura Keisuke Oboki Akihiko Ito

Mast cells are progeny of the multipotential hematopoietic stem cell (MHSC). Mast cell-committed progenitors (MCPs) leave hematopoietic tissues, migrate in peripheral blood, invade to connective or mucosal tissue, proliferate and differentiate to morphologically identifiable mast cells. Phenotype of mast cells (connective tissue-type or mucosal type) is determined by the site of lodgment of MCP...

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