New era for mucosal mast cells: their roles in inflammation, allergic immune responses and adjuvant development

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Yosuke Kurashima
Hiroshi Kiyono
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[1] Institute of Medical Science,Division of Mucosal Immunology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[2] University of Tokyo,Division of Infectious Genetics, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[3] Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology (CREST),Department of Medical Genome Science
[4] Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST),undefined
[5] Institute of Medical Science,undefined
[6] University of Tokyo,undefined
[7] Graduate School of Frontier Science,undefined
[8] University of Tokyo,undefined
[9] International Research and Development Center for Mucosal Vaccines,undefined
[10] Institute of Medical Science,undefined
[11] University of Tokyo,undefined
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Experimental & Molecular Medicine | 2014年 / 46卷
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food allergy; intestinal inflammation; mucosal mast cells;
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To achieve immune homeostasis in such a harsh environment as the intestinal mucosa, both active and quiescent immunity operate simultaneously. Disruption of gut immune homeostasis leads to the development of intestinal immune diseases such as colitis and food allergies. Among various intestinal innate immune cells, mast cells (MCs) play critical roles in protective immunity against pathogenic microorganisms, especially at mucosal sites. This suggests the potential for a novel MC-targeting type of vaccine adjuvant. Dysregulated activation of MCs also results in inflammatory responses in mucosal compartments. The regulation of this yin and yang function of MCs remains to be elucidated. In this review, we focus on the roles of mucosal MCs in the regulation of intestinal allergic reaction, inflammation and their potential as a new target for the development of mucosal adjuvants.
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