نتایج جستجو برای: mast cells

تعداد نتایج: 1398385  

2010
Maciej Chichlowski Greg S. Westwood Soman N. Abraham Laura P. Hale

BACKGROUND Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is hypothesized to result from stimulation of immune responses against resident intestinal bacteria within a genetically susceptible host. Mast cells may play a critical role in IBD pathogenesis, since they are typically located just beneath the intestinal mucosal barrier and can be activated by bacterial antigens. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Thi...

2015
Joakim S. Dahlin Zhoujie Ding Jenny Hallgren

Mast cells originate from the bone marrow and develop into c-kit(+) FcɛRI(+) cells. Both mast cell progenitors (MCp) and mature mast cells express these cell surface markers, and ways validated to distinguish between the two maturation forms with flow cytometry have been lacking. Here, we show that primary peritoneal MCp from naïve mice expressed high levels of integrin β7 and had a low side sc...

Journal: :Cellular & molecular immunology 2007
Ludmila Okruhlicova Rosemarie Morwinski Wolfgang Schulze Sabine Bartel Peter Weismann Narcisa Tribulova Gerd Wallukat

Mast cells are believed to be involved in myocardial tissue remodelling under pathophysiological conditions. We examined the effects of autoantibodies against G-protein-coupled receptors in sera of patients with heart diseases on myocardial mast cells in the cultured neonatal Sprague-Dawley rat heart cells. Cells collected at day 3 and 10 of the culture were preincubated with autoantibodies aga...

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...

2017
Duraisamy Kempuraj Govindhasamy P. Selvakumar Ramasamy Thangavel Mohammad E. Ahmed Smita Zaheer Sudhanshu P. Raikwar Shankar S. Iyer Sachin M. Bhagavan Swathi Beladakere-Ramaswamy Asgar Zaheer

Mast cells are localized throughout the body and mediate allergic, immune, and inflammatory reactions. They are heterogeneous, tissue-resident, long-lived, and granulated cells. Mast cells increase their numbers in specific site in the body by proliferation, increased recruitment, increased survival, and increased rate of maturation from its progenitors. Mast cells are implicated in brain injur...

Ashutosh Pathak Birgit Helm Esmaeil Sadroddiny Jafar Ai, Kathleen Carroll Phillip Wright Trong Khoa Pham

Background: Secretory proteins of IgE receptor activated mast cells and basophils play a pivotal role in the generation of immediate and long term immune responses in allergy and type I hypersensitivity. Objective: The present study aims to generate a 2-D map and profile of proteins secreted from a high secretory variant of the rat basophilic leukemia cell line, RBL-2H3.1, which in view of the ...

2017
Chitra Anandani Madhusudan Astekar Rashmi Metgud Gayathri Ramesh Khushboo Phull Karanprakash Singh

Introduction: Odontogenic cysts are characterized by an expansile non–infiltrative growth through several mechanisms which include presence of mast cells in the capsule. The mast cells can be demonstrated histochemically as well as immunohistochemically. Aim and Objectives: The primary objective of the study was to analyze the presence and distribution of mast cells in radicular cyst, dentigero...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Taku Kambayashi Jan D Baranski Rebecca G Baker Tao Zou Eric J Allenspach Jonathan E Shoag Peter L Jones Gary A Koretzky

It is generally thought that mast cells influence T-cell activation nonspecifically through the release of inflammatory mediators. In this report, we provide evidence that mast cells may also affect antigen-specific T-cell responses by internalizing immunoglobulin E-bound antigens for presentation to antigen-specific T cells. Surprisingly, T-cell activation did not require that mast cells expre...

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مقدمه بیماری‌‌های عروق محیطی در اثر قطع جریان خون در اندام‌‌ها ایجاد می‌‌شود. ماست‌‌سل‌‌ها و‌‌ پلاکت‌‌ها با القاء آنژیوژنز و افزایش رگ‌‌زایی ممکن است موجب تسریع در بهبود شرایط ایسکمی موضعی شوند. هدف از مطالعه حاضر کمک به پیدا کردن روش درمانی مؤثر برای بهبود شرایط ایسکمی موضعی، در محل قطع شریان رانی می‌‌باشد. مواد و روش‌‌ها ۳۰ قطعه رت نر سفید نژاد Wistar به ۶ گروه آزمایشی که همگی شامل حیوانات دچ...

Journal: :Blood 1983
M A Horton H A O'Brien

Recent studies in rodents have demonstrated that mast cells derived from lymphoid tissues can be grown in longterm culture, provided that supportive growth factors or stromal fibroblasts are added; such findings have not been reported in man. Furthermore, although a hemopoietic origin for mast cells is supported by transplantation studies in mice, the exact origin of the human mast cell or its ...

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