Development, significance, and heterogeneity of mast cells with particular regard to the mast cell-specific proteases chymase and tryptase

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作者
Welle, M
机构
[1] Institute for Animal Pathology, University of Bern
[2] Institute for Animal Pathology, University of Bern, CH-3012 Bern
关键词
murine mast cells; human mast cells; function;
D O I
10.1002/jlb.61.3.233
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Mast cells are one of the major effector cells in the pathogenesis of the immediate-type hypersensitivity reaction in a number of non-allergic immune disorders as web as in normal physiological processes, In addition, it has been shown recently that mast cells also play a significant role in a hfe-saving host response to bacterial reactions. But as much as the immunopathological role of mast cells has been acknowledged, these cells have also aroused much controversy and confusion, By now it is clear that one explanation for the sometimes even contradictory opinions on mast cell function arise from mast cell heterogeneity, This heterogeneity can express itself as differences in histochemical, biochemical, and functional characteristics, Ttl vitro systems provided a powerful tool for the investigation of the basic mechanisms for mast cell development and differentiation and helped to demonstrate that mast cell heterogeneity can be traced back to certain cytokine patterns that are present in different microenvironments. In this context it has also been shown that the growth factors required for human mast cell differentiation are somewhat different than those for rodents, Tn rodents, the atypical, T cell-dependent mucosal type mast cell can be distinguished from the T cell-independent connective tissue-type mast cell, Tn humans, the strict classification into mucosal and connective tissue-type mast cells is not possible and the content of mast cell-specific proteases chymase and tryptase is the main criterion for mast cell subtypes in humans, The large quantities of tryptase and chymase that are synthesized by mast cells suggest and emphasize the significance of these proteinases in mast cell function and stimulated investigations about the biological properties of these mast cell-specific proteases, Comparing their biological activities it becomes clear that they share some activities, On the other hand, tryptase seems to participate in proinflammatory mast cell function, whereas chymase seems to be more involved in inflammatory reactions, This review provides a short overview of the discovery, origin, development, and biological significance of mast cells and will then concentrate on mast cell heterogeneity in rodents and humans with respect to the mast cell proteases tryptase and chymase and their function.
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