نتایج جستجو برای: mast cells

تعداد نتایج: 1398385  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1978
R G Woodbury G M Gruzenski D Lagunoff

An intracellular serine protease, which is believed to initiate the degradation of several intracellular pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzymes, was localized by immunofluorescence in atypical mast cells of the lamina propria and in intraepithelial cells of the rat small intestine. Some mucus-secreting goblet cells also contained the protease antigen. Atypical mast cells containing the enzyme we...

Journal: :European journal of histochemistry : EJH 2005
S A Abd-El-Aleem C Morgan M W J Ferguson C N McCollum G W Ireland

Chronic venous leg ulcers (CVUs) show chronic inflammation but different pathological changes occur in different parts of the ulcer. There is a lack of re-epithelialisation and defective matrix deposition in the ulcer base but epidermal hyperproliferation and increased matrix deposition in the surrounding skin. The role of mast cells in wound healing, inflammation, fibrosis and epidermal hyperp...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Martina Kovarova Anne M Latour Kelly D Chason Stephen L Tilley Beverly H Koller

Human mast cells are tissue resident cells with a principal role in allergic disorders. Cross-linking of the high-affinity receptor for immunoglobulin E (FcepsilonRI) results in release of inflammatory mediators initiating the clinical symptoms of allergy and anaphylaxis. Much of our knowledge regarding the mechanisms of mast cell activation comes from studies of mouse bone marrow-derived mast ...

Journal: :Arthritis and rheumatism 2010
Peter A Nigrovic Odile Malbec Bao Lu Maciej M Markiewski Chris Kepley Norma Gerard Craig Gerard Marc Daëron David M Lee

OBJECTIVE Mast cells are tissue-resident immune sentinels that are implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory joint disease. The aim of this study was to test our hypothesis that complement fragments could be key activators of synovial mast cells in autoimmune arthritis. METHODS In vivo studies used the murine K/BxN arthritis model, a distal symmetric polyarthritis mediated by IgG immune ...

Journal: :Blood 1959
S ONO L ZOMPETTI P HAGEN J FURTH

LTHOUGH mtich information about mast cells has become available in recent years ( reviews by Padawer,’ Uvn#{228}s,2Riley1 ) , little is known about the function of these cells. The relation of tissue mast cells to blood basophil leukocytes has been debated since their discovery. Because of their similar staining properties, Ehrlich4 regarded the latter as blood mast cells. The availability of a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1981
B Fox T B Bull A Guz

Mast cells were identified by electronmicroscopy in the alveolar wall of the lung in 20 subjects (10 normal, 10 abnormal). A quantitative and qualitative study was made of the mast cells. In the normal lung there was an average concentration of 350 mast cells/mm2 of alveolar wall and in the abnormal 523/mm2. Mast cells occupied approximately 1.6-2.1% of the area of the alveolar wall. There was ...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2005
A Juurikivi C Sandler K A Lindstedt P T Kovanen T Juutilainen M J Leskinen T Mäki K K Eklund

BACKGROUND Mast cells have been implicated in the pathogenesis of arthritis, but elucidation of their precise role has been hampered by a lack of efficient and selective inhibitors of their function. OBJECTIVE To elucidate the role of mast cells in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to assess whether apoptosis of cultured and synovial tissue mast cells can be induced by inhibit...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2012
Poh-Yi Gan Shaun A Summers Joshua D Ooi Kim M O'Sullivan Diana S Y Tan Ruth C M Muljadi Dragana Odobasic A Richard Kitching Stephen R Holdsworth

Mast cells contribute to the modulation of the immune response, but their role in autoimmune renal disease is not well understood. Here, we induced autoimmunity resulting in focal necrotizing GN by immunizing wild-type or mast cell-deficient (Kit(W-sh/W-sh)) mice with myeloperoxidase. Mast cell-deficient mice exhibited more antimyeloperoxidase CD4+ T cells, enhanced dermal delayed-type hypersen...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
H Mitsui T Furitsu A M Dvorak A M Irani L B Schwartz N Inagaki M Takei K Ishizaka K M Zsebo S Gillis

Both human and mouse c-kit ligand induced differentiation of human mast cells in a long-term culture of the mononuclear cells of umbilical cord blood. Growth factor activity for human mast cells present in conditioned medium of BALB/3T3 fibroblasts was due to mouse c-kit ligand. Recombinant c-kit ligand induced differentiation and proliferation of mast cell progenitors in early stages of cultur...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Scott N Byrne Alberto Y Limón-Flores Stephen E Ullrich

The UV radiation in sunlight is the primary cause of skin cancer. UV is also immunosuppressive and numerous studies have shown that UV-induced immune suppression is a major risk factor for skin cancer induction. Previous studies demonstrated that dermal mast cells play a critical role in the induction of immune suppression. Mast cell-deficient mice are resistant to the immunosuppressive effects...

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