نتایج جستجو برای: mast cell

تعداد نتایج: 1689309  

2015
Tae Young Jang Young Hyo Kim

Interleukin (IL) 33, a member of the IL-1 superfamily, is an "alarmin" protein and is secreted in its active form from damaged cells undergoing necrotic cell death. Mast cells are one of the main effector cell types in allergic disorders. They secrete a variety of mediators, including T helper 2 cytokines. As mast cells have high-affinity IgE receptors (FcεRI) on their surface, they can capture...

2009
ABAS H. HUSSIN

stimulated cells: 2.63.5 nmol/l O6 cells). The 0;production was dependent on the presence of oxidative substrates such as glucose and succinate. Mast cells, on the other hand, did not release 0;upon activation with IgE antibody or compound 48/80, although both the stimuli caused substantial release of histamine and serotonin. However, both mast cells and macrophages Benerated significant amount...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Erqiu Li Ping Zhou Ziva Petrin Steven M Singer

Mast cells are important for protective immunity to intestinal helminth infections and as mediators of allergic disease. Their role in protozoan infections is less well described. We have therefore analyzed mast cell responses and parasite control in mice infected with the protozoan Giardia lamblia. We also measured immunoglobulin A (IgA) responses to the parasite, as IgA can have a protective ...

2014
Zhi-Qiang Liu Jiang-Ping Song Xiaoyu Liu Jing Jiang Xiao Chen Litao Yang Tianyong Hu Peng-Yuan Zheng Zhi-Gang Liu Ping-Chang Yang

Although mast cells play a critical role in allergic reactions, the cells are also involved in the protective immunity in the body. This study aims to investigate the role of mast cells in immune regulation during aberrant T helper (Th)2 responses. In this study, an adoptive antigen-specific Th2 response model was established with mast cell-deficient mice to test the role of mast cell in the im...

Journal: :Blood 1992
C J Meininger H Yano R Rottapel A Bernstein K M Zsebo B R Zetter

Mast cells accumulate at sites of neovascularization, solid tumors, and many immune reactions. Such accumulation requires directed migration of mature mast cells or their precursors. The nature of the chemoattractants that regulate mast cell motility and the identity of the receptors that mediate the chemotactic response are poorly understood. We have tested the ability of stem cell factor (SCF...

2011
Ramon J. Mayoral Lorenzo Deho Nicole Rusca Nenad Bartonicek Harpreet Kaur Saini Anton J. Enright Silvia Monticelli

Mast cells have essential effector and immunoregulatory functions in IgE-associated allergic disorders and certain innate and adaptive immune responses, but the role of miRNAs in regulating mast cell functions is almost completely unexplored. To examine the role of the activation-induced miRNA miR-221 in mouse mast cells, we developed robust lentiviral systems for miRNA overexpression and deple...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Yasuko Furumoto Nicolas Charles Ana Olivera Wai Hang Leung Sandra Dillahunt Jennifer L Sargent Kevin Tinsley Sandra Odom Eric Scott Todd M Wilson Kamran Ghoreschi Manfred Kneilling Mei Chen David M Lee Silvia Bolland Juan Rivera

Kit regulation of mast cell proliferation and differentiation has been intimately linked to the activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-OH kinase (PI3K). The activating D816V mutation of Kit, seen in the majority of mastocytosis patients, causes a robust activation of PI3K signals. However, whether increased PI3K signaling in mast cells is a key element for their in vivo hyperplasia remains unknow...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
H P McNeil D S Reynolds V Schiller N Ghildyal D S Gurley K F Austen R L Stevens

A gene that encodes mouse mast cell protease (mMCP) 7 (also known as mouse mast cell tryptase 2) was isolated by genomic cloning with a cDNA that encodes mMCP-6, a tryptase in serosal mast cells. cDNAs encoding mMCP-7 were isolated from a bone-marrow-derived mast cell cDNA library. The mMCP-7 gene spans 2.3 kilobases and contains five exons rather than six, as found in the mMCP-6 and human mast...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Ching-Cheng Chen Michele A Grimbaldeston Mindy Tsai Irving L Weissman Stephen J Galli

It is well known that mast cells are derived from hematopoietic stem cells. However, in adult hematopoiesis, a committed mast cell progenitor has not yet been identified in any species, nor is it clear at what point during adult hematopoiesis commitment to the mast cell lineage occurs. We identified a cell population in adult mouse bone marrow, characterized as Lin(-)c-Kit(+)Sca-1(-)-Ly6c(-)Fce...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental immunology 2004
B Saha A M D J Tonkal S Croft S Roy

Infection of a susceptible host with Leishmania, a protozoan parasite, causes the disease leishmaniasis, which is characterized by neutrophil, eosinophil, macrophage, lymphocyte and mast cell infiltration into the infected tissue followed by parasite growth. Although the roles played by other cells in leishmaniasis are known, the role of mast cells remains to be ascertained. Here, we demonstrat...

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