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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
urticaria
)
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Mast cells are the primary effector cell type in
urticaria
and angioedema. Recognition of different types of mast cells has increased the understanding of their cell biology and may help refine the therapy of human allergic diseases. Mast cells containing chymase and tryptase (MCTC) and tryptase alone (
MCT
) are two distinct types distinguished on the basis of the neutral protease composition of their granules.
MCT
cells are distributed primarily in the lung and gastrointestinal mucosa, whereas MCTC cells lie primarily in skin and gastrointestinal submucosa. The appearance of
MCT
cells in intestinal tissue is T-lymphocyte dependent, whereas MCTC cells is not. The granules in unstimulated mature
MCT
cells typically contain complete scrolls, whereas those of MCTC cells often contain grating or lattice substructures. Major categories for the mediators of mast cells include performed mediators present in the secretory granule, newly generated lipid-derived mediators, and cytokines.
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PMID:Mast cells and their role in urticaria. 186 92
Tryptase (T), chymase (C), carboxypeptidase A, cathepsin G-like constituent of preformed mediators contained in mastocyte granules, are a group of neutral proteases with proteolytic activity. These enzymes gives differentiation of two groups of mastocytes, MCTC and
MCT
as a function of the richness of enzymes. Although the functions of these molecules are becoming better and better understood, their exact roles as well as that of their inhibitors, still remain to be explored in
urticaria
.
...
PMID:[Proteolytic enzymes and their inhibitors]. 821 29