نتایج جستجو برای: mast cell tryptase

تعداد نتایج: 1689710  

2013
John O. Marentette Paul J. Hauser Robert E. Hurst David J. Klumpp Alice Rickard Jane McHowat

The pathogenesis of interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) is multifactorial, but likely involves urothelial cell dysfunction and mast cell accumulation in the bladder wall. Activated mast cells in the bladder wall release several inflammatory mediators, including histamine and tryptase. We determined whether mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases are activated in response to ...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2003
Young-Mok Lee Sun-Sin Kim Hyun-Ah Kim Yu-Jin Suh Soo-Keol Lee Dong-Ho Nahm Hae-Sim Park

Eosinophil and mast cell infiltrations are consistent findings in nasal polyp tissue. Previous studies have shown that matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) may be involved in eosinophil infiltration in airway mucosa of asthmatic patients, and that transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) induces extracellular matrix deposition in nasal polyp tissue. The aim of this study was to evaluate the rol...

2018
Anuradha Rajamanickam Saravanan Munisankar Yukthi Bhootra Chandra Kumar Dolla Thomas B. Nutman Subash Babu

Infection with the helminth parasite Strongyloides stercoralis (Ss) is commonly clinically asymptomatic that is often accompanied by peripheral eosinophilia. Granulocytes are activated during helminth infection and can act as immune effector cells. Plasma levels of eosinophil and neutrophil granular proteins convey an indirect measure of granulocyte degranulation and are prominently augmented i...

Journal: :Cancer genomics & proteomics 2010
Beatrice Tinge Daniel Molin Michael Bergqvist Simon Ekman Stefan Bergström

BACKGROUND Esophageal carcinoma is a malignancy with a poor prognosis and new treatment modalities must be sought. One possibility that has been tested in patients with malignant melanoma is treatment which aims towards boosting the immune system. In the present study, we investigated the role of mast cells in patients with esophageal carcinoma. The intention was to determine whether a higher n...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1989
L B Schwartz J W Yunginger J Miller R Bokhari D Dull

Tryptase, a neutral protease of human mast cells, is a potentially important indicator of mast cell involvement in various clinical conditions. The current study examined the time course of appearance and disappearance of tryptase in the circulation after an anaphylactic event and the stability of both endogenous and exogenous tryptase in terms of freeze-thawing and temperature. The peak level ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2002
James K Brown Cary A Jones Leeann A Rooney George H Caughey Ian P Hall

We reported previously that mast cell tryptase is a growth factor for dog tracheal smooth muscle cells. The goals of our current experiments were to determine if tryptase also is mitogenic in cultured human airway smooth muscle cells, to compare its strength as a growth factor with that of other mitogenic serine proteases, and to determine whether its proteolytic actions are required for mitoge...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental dermatology 2009
R Heide K van Doorn P G Mulder A W van Toorenenbergen A Beishuizen H de Groot B Tank A P Oranje

BACKGROUND Skin lesions are the predominant clinical feature of the commonest form of mastocytosis. Mastocytosis is classified according to World Health Organization criteria. Determination of the levels of mast-cell mediators or their metabolites reflects the mast-cell burden. The extent of cutaneous mastocytosis can be assessed clinically using a scoring system (SCORing MAstocytosis; SCORMA I...

Journal: :Roczniki Akademii Medycznej w Bialymstoku 2004
I Kasacka B Sawicki W Roszkowska-Jakimiec

The aim of the study was an evaluation of the activity of mast cells and mark activity tryptase and chymase and of protein levels in experimental fibrosarcoma, induced in rat skin. The experiments were carried out on 50 male Wistar rats. The cancer was induced in rats by one subcutaneous injection of 0.2 mg 3-methylcholanthrene in 0.25 ml of olive oil. Tissue material was fixed in Bouin's fluid...

2007
Domenico Ribatti Beatrice Nico Cristina Maxia Vito Longo Daniela Murtas Domenica Mangieri M Teresa Perra Michela De Giorgis Franca Piras Enrico Crivellato Paola Sirigu

Mast cells (MC) have been implicated in both normal and pathological angiogenesis, such as that in chronic inflammatory diseases and tumors. This assumption is partially supported by the close structural association between MC and blood vessels and the recruitment of these cells during tumor growth. MC release a number of angiogenic factors among which tryptase, a serine protease stored in MC g...

2018
Scott P Levick Alexander Widiapradja

Historically, increased numbers of mast cells have been associated with fibrosis in numerous cardiac pathologies, implicating mast cells in the development of cardiac fibrosis. Subsequently, several approaches have been utilised to demonstrate a causal role for mast cells in animal models of cardiac fibrosis including mast cell stabilising compounds, rodents deficient in mast cells, and inhibit...

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