نتایج جستجو برای: mast cell tryptase

تعداد نتایج: 1689710  

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 1998
J L Johnson C L Jackson G D Angelini S J George

Recent studies suggest that mast cell-derived neutral proteases can activate matrix-degrading metalloproteinases (MMPs). We have investigated the role of the mast cell proteases tryptase and chymase in the activation of MMPs in human carotid endarterectomy specimens (atherosclerotic, n=32) and postmortem carotid arteries (control, n=17). In vitro degranulation of mast cells in atherosclerotic c...

2012
Samar Farha Jacqueline Sharp Kewal Asosingh Margaret Park Suzy A. A. Comhair W. H. Wilson Tang Jim Thomas Carol Farver Fred Hsieh James E. Loyd Serpil C. Erzurum

A proliferation of mast cells around the small pulmonary blood vessels and the alveolar septae has been noted in models of pulmonary hypertension, and in plexiform lesions of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in patients. Here, we hypothesize that total mast cell numbers and activation are increased in PAH and that they contribute to vascular remodeling through cellular and soluble proangio...

2015
Josef Brändström Niclas Uppsten Rydell Anders Sjölander Caroline Nilsson

Background Mast cells are activated during allergic reactions, releasing inflammatory mediators that include tryptase. This process leads to the symptoms of an allergic reaction. A transient increase in the total level of serum tryptase indicates mast cell activation, e.g. an anaphylactic reaction. This may help to confirm and assess the extent of a systemic reaction. In the current study, the ...

2003
Mark Maffitt David A. Johnson Randy L. Hoffman Mary Haak

Tryptase, a 135kDa tetrameric serine protease, was originally isolated from lung mast cells (MC). This enzyme is stored in and released from MC granules upon activation. Tryptase is an exquisite marker in heterogeneous populations of MC, allowing for their differentiation from basophils. Because tryptase is the principal protein mediator component of mast cell granules, accounting for 23% of th...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Jenny Hallgren Stefan Bäckström Sergio Estrada Maria Thuveson Gunnar Pejler

Mast cell tryptase is a tetrameric serine protease that is stored in complex with negatively charged heparin proteoglycans in the secretory granule. Tryptase has potent proinflammatory properties and has been implicated in diverse pathological conditions such as asthma and fibrosis. Previous studies have shown that tryptase binds tightly to heparin, and that heparin is required in the assembly ...

Journal: :Blood 1998
H Toru M Eguchi R Matsumoto M Yanagida J Yata T Nakahata

Human cultured mast cells (HCMCs) grown from cord blood mononuclear cells in the presence of stem cell factor (SCF) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) expressed tryptase but no or low chymase in their cytoplasm. The addition of IL-4 to these cells strikingly increased chymase expression. Consequently, the activity of chymase was significantly higher in IL-4-treated mast cells than that in IL-4-nontreated...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Merel C M Strik Angela Wolbink Dorine Wouters Bellinda A Bladergroen Angelique R Verlaan Inge S van Houdt Sanne Hijlkema C Erik Hack J Alain Kummer

SERPINB6 (PI6) is a member of the intracellular serine protease inhibitors (serpins). Previous studies showed that SERPINB6 is localized mainly in the cytoplasm of endothelial cells, some epithelial cells, monocytes, and neutrophils. In these cells SERPINB6 is thought to prevent cellular damage by scavenging leaking lysosomal proteases. We show here, using novel, well-defined monoclonal antibod...

Journal: :World journal of gastroenterology 2004
Shao-Heng He Hua Xie Yong-Song He

AIM To investigate the tryptase and histamine release ability of human colon mast cells upon IgE dependent or independent activation and the potential mechanisms. METHODS Enzymatically dispersed cells from human colons were challenged with anti-IgE or calcium ionophore A23187, and the cell supernatants after challenge were collected. Both concentration dependent and time course studies with a...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2002
Miriam Lee Christian P Sommerhoff Arnold von Eckardstein Frank Zettl Hans Fritz Petri T Kovanen

OBJECTIVE In human atherosclerotic lesions, degranulated mast cells are found in the vicinity of macrophage foam cells. Mast cell granules contain tryptase, a tetrameric serine protease requiring glycosaminoglycans for stabilization. No endogenous inhibitors have been described for tryptase, and the physiological functions of the enzyme are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the effects o...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
G H Caughey W W Raymond J L Blount L W Hau M Pallaoro P J Wolters G M Verghese

Previously, this laboratory identified clusters of alpha-, beta-, and mast cell protease-7-like tryptase genes on human chromosome 16p13.3. The present work characterizes adjacent genes encoding novel serine proteases, termed gamma-tryptases, and generates a refined map of the multitryptase locus. Each gamma gene lies between an alpha1H Ca2+ channel gene (CACNA1H) and a betaII- or betaIII-trypt...

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