نتایج جستجو برای: mast index

تعداد نتایج: 427612  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1982
S J Galli A M Dvorak J A Marcum T Ishizaka G Nabel H Der Simonian K Pyne J M Goldin R D Rosenberg H Cantor H F Dvorak

Cloned mouse mast cells resemble, by ultrastructure, immature mast cells observed in vivo. These mast cell clones can be grown in the absence of any other cells, facilitating direct investigations of their biochemistry and function. We find that cloned mast cells express plasma membrane receptors (Fc epsilon R) that bind mouse IgE with an equilibrium constant (KA) similar to that of normal mous...

Journal: :Blood 2001
N Kambe M Kambe J P Kochan L B Schwartz

Human mast cells in adult tissues have been thought to have limited, if any, proliferative potential. The current study examined mast cells obtained from adult skin and cultured in serum-free medium with recombinant human stem cell factor. During the first 4 weeks of culture, the percentages of mast cells increased from 10 to almost 100. After 8 weeks, a 150-fold increase in the number of mast ...

2016
Xin Liu Junling Wang Huiyun Zhang Mengmeng Zhan Hanqiu Chen Zeman Fang Chiyan Xu Huifang Chen Shaoheng He

Mast cells are primary effector cells of allergy, and recruitment of mast cells in involved tissue is one of the key events in allergic inflammation. Tryptase is the most abundant secretory product of mast cells, but little is known of its influence on mast cell accumulation. Using mouse peritoneal model, cell migration assay, and flow cytometry analysis, we investigated role of tryptase in rec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Susumu Nakae Hajime Suto Maki Kakurai Jonathon D Sedgwick Mindy Tsai Stephen J Galli

Mast cells are not only important effector cells in immediate hypersensitivity reactions and immune responses to pathogens but also can contribute to T cell-mediated disorders. However, the mechanisms by which mast cells might influence T cells in such settings are not fully understood. We find that mast cells can enhance proliferation and cytokine production in multiple T cell subsets. Mast ce...

Journal: :Journal of Nippon Medical School = Nippon Ika Daigaku zasshi 2002
Taro Iwamura Kazuo Shimizu Shigeo Tanaka

The possibility of the participation of mast cells in human parathyroid hormone secretion was studied with regard to the frequency, distribution, and sub-types of mast cells and the content of in-tissue histamine, a chemical mediator in mast-cell granules, in human parathyroids with various pathological conditions. The above factors were compared between those of a 'normal' parathyroid group an...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2000
I S Roberts P E Brenchley

BACKGROUND/AIMS Mast cells, when activated, secrete a large number of fibrogenic factors and have been implicated in the development of fibrotic conditions of the liver, lung, and skin. There is evidence that renal fibrosis is closely linked with a chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate within the interstitium, but a potential role for mast cells in this process has yet to be defined. Therefore, ...

2015
Gu Ningyan Yao Xu Shi Hongfei Chen Jingjing Chen Min

Current clinical and translational studies have shown that mast cell plays a pivotal role in multiple fibrotic diseases including scleroderma. However, the lack of mature human mast cell culture model exhibits a major obstacle for further dissection of cytokines and signaling molecules required for mast cell mediated fibrosis in various diseases. Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor is a mast...

2018
Scott P Levick Alexander Widiapradja

Historically, increased numbers of mast cells have been associated with fibrosis in numerous cardiac pathologies, implicating mast cells in the development of cardiac fibrosis. Subsequently, several approaches have been utilised to demonstrate a causal role for mast cells in animal models of cardiac fibrosis including mast cell stabilising compounds, rodents deficient in mast cells, and inhibit...

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: :Journal of cell science 2005
Frida Henningsson Kenji Yamamoto Paul Saftig Thomas Reinheckel Christoph Peters Stefan D Knight Gunnar Pejler

Mast-cell carboxypeptidase A is stored in the secretory granule and is released, together with a range of other inflammatory mediators, upon mast-cell degranulation. Carboxypeptidase A, like all mast-cell proteases, is stored in the granule as an active enzyme (i.e. with its propeptide removed). Although the processing mechanisms for the other classes of mast-cell proteases (in particular the c...

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