Fc epsilon RI aggregation promotes survival of connective tissue-like mast cells but not mucosal-like mast cells
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Publication Year 2007-04-01,Volume 178,Issue #7,Page 4177-4183
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Mast cells play a critical role in IgE-dependent immediate hypersensitivity reactions. This is facilitated by their capacity to release inflammatory mediators and to undergo activation-induced survival upon cross-linking of the high affinity IgE-receptor (Fc epsilon RI). Due to their heterogeneity, mast cells can be divided into two major groups: the connective tissue mast cells and the mucosal mast cells. We have previously shown that IL-3-dependent bone marrow-derived mast cells can undergo activation-induced survival that is dependent on the prosurvival gene A1. In this study, we have used two different protocols to develop murine connective tissue-like mast cells (CTLMC) and mucosal-like mast cells (MLMC) to investigate their capacity to survive an allergic reaction in vitro. In this study, we demonstrate that Fc epsilon RI stimulation promotes survival of CTLMC but not MLMC. Similarly, a prominent induction of A1 is observed only in CTLMC but not MLMC. MLMC have a higher basal level of the proapoptotic protein Bim compared with CTLMC. These findings demonstrate a difference among mast cell populations in their ability to undergo activation- induced survival after Fc epsilon RI stimulation, which might explain the slower turnover of CTMC in IgE-dependent reactions.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Keywords
IGE-RECEPTOR ACTIVATION; BCL-2 FAMILY-MEMBER; TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-BETA(1); BONE-MARROW; C-KIT; FUNCTIONAL-CHARACTERISTICS; GASTROINTESTINAL MUCOSA; APOPTOTIC FUNCTION; BH3-ONLY PROTEINS; ALLERGIC RHINITIS
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Creation Date: 2007-04-01 12:00:00
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