نتایج جستجو برای: mast cell

تعداد نتایج: 1689309  

2010
Clifton O Bingham

In mast cell-mediated angioedema, such as allergic reactions to foods or insect stings, there are often (not always) other signs and symptoms of mast cell mediator release. These signs and symptoms include urticaria, flushing, generalized pruritus, bronchospasm, throat tightness, and/or hypotension. Mast cell-mediated angioedema usually begins within minutes of exposure to the allergen, builds ...

Journal: :Gut 1975
B B Scott G J Hardy M S Losowsky

A patient is reported with mast cell infiltration of the small intestine in the absence of the skin involvement characteristic of mast cell disease. She also had subtotal villous atrophy responsive to a gluten-free diet. Criteria for diagnosing mast cell disease of the small intestine are proposed. The literature of small intestinal mast cell disease is reviewed and the relationship to coeliac ...

Journal: :Blood 1989
A Kuriu S Sonoda Y Kanakura K Jozaki A Yamatodani Y Kitamura

The fate of mast cells after degranulation was investigated. Purified peritoneal mast cells of WBB6F1-+/+ mice were sensitized with monoclonal anti-dinitrophenol (DNP) IgE antibodies and stimulated with DNP conjugated with human serum albumin. Mast cells were vitally stained with neutral red, and highly degranulated mast cells were identified under a phase-contrast microscope and individually p...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Joseph S. Zhou Wei Xing Daniel S. Friend K. Frank Austen Howard R. Katz

We previously reported that joint swelling, synovial thickening, and cartilage matrix depletion induced by the injection of anti-collagen monoclonal antibodies and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in BALB/c mice are increased in the absence of inhibitory leukocyte immunoglobulin (Ig)-like receptor B4 (LILRB4; formerly gp49B1) in a neutrophil-dependent manner. Because both mast cells and neutrophils exp...

Journal: :Blood 2005
Zane Orinska Elena Bulanova Vadim Budagian Martin Metz Marcus Maurer Silvia Bulfone-Paus

Mast cells play an important role in host defense against various pathogens, but their role in viral infection has not been clarified in detail. dsRNA, synthesized by various types of viruses and mimicked by polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)) is recognized by Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3). In this study, we demonstrate that poly(I:C) injection in vivo potently stimulates peritoneal mast ...

Journal: :Pain physician 2017
Stefan Wirz Gerhard J Molderings

Systemic mast cell activation disease (MCAD, a subclass of mastocytosis), which has a prevalence of around 17% (at least in the German population), is characterized by accumulation of genetically altered dysfunctional mast cells with abnormal release of these cells' mediators. Since mast cells affect functions in potentially every organ system, often without causing abnormalities in routine lab...

2014
Martina Kovarova Beverly H. Koller

Increased mast cell numbers are observed at sites of allergic inflammation and restoration of normal mast cell numbers is critical to the resolution of these responses. Early studies showed that cytokines protect mast cells from apoptosis, suggesting a simple model in which diminished cytokine levels during resolution leads to cell death. The report that prostaglandins can contribute both to re...

2013
Peter M. Henson Patricia C. Giclas

The ability of purified anaphylatoxins to induce human lung mast cell mediator release was investigated. In eight anti-IgE responsive (histamine release = 22±5%, mean±SEM) mast cell preparations of 1-96% purity, C5a and C5a des Arg (0.55 pg/ml to 55 pg/ml), failed to elicit or potentiate histamine release; lung fragments were similarly unresponsive. The related peptide C3a was also inactive. Al...

2012
Carolina Lunderius-Andersson Mattias Enoksson Gunnar Nilsson

Mast cells have been attributed several functions in both health and disease. Mast cell activation and release of inflammatory mediators are associated with the pathogenesis of several diseases, in particular that of allergic diseases. While the notion of mast cells as important, protective sentinel cells is old, this feature of the cell is not well recognized outside the mast cell field. The m...

Journal: :Mediators of Inflammation 2003
Luqi Chi Lisa Stehno-Bittel Irina Smirnova Daniel J Stechschulte Kottarappat N Dileepan

BACKGROUND We have previously shown that incubation of human endothelial cells with mast cell granules results in potentiation of lipopolysaccharide-induced production of interleukin-6 and interleukin-8. AIMS The objective of the present study was to identify candidate molecules and signal transduction pathways involved in the synergy between mast cell granules and lipopolysaccharide on endot...

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