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Query: UNIPROT:P10721 (
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Stem cell factor (SCF), also known as mast cell growth factor, kit ligand, and steel factor, is the ligand for the tyrosine kinase receptor (SCFR) that is encoded by the
c-kit
proto-oncogene. We analyzed the effects of recombinant human SCF (r-hSCF, 5-50 micrograms/kg/day, injected subcutaneously) on mast cells and melanocytes in a phase I study of 10 patients with advanced breast carcinoma. A
wheal
and flare reaction developed at each r-hSCF injection site; by electron microscopy, most dermal mast cells at these sites exhibited extensive, anaphylactic-type degranulation. A 14-d course of r-hSCF significantly increased dermal mast cell density at sites distant to those injected with the cytokine and also increased both urinary levels of the major histamine metabolite, methyl-histamine, and serum levels of mast cell alpha-tryptase. Five subjects developed areas of persistent hyperpigmentation at r-hSCF injection sites; by light microscopy, these sites exhibited markedly increased epidermal melanization and increased numbers of melanocytes. The demonstration that r-hSCF can promote both the hyperplasia and the functional activation of human mast cells and melanocytes in vivo has implications for our understanding of the role of endogenous SCF in health and disease. These findings also indicate that the interaction between SCF and its receptor represents a potential therapeutic target for regulating the numbers and functional activity of both mast cells and cutaneous melanocytes.
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PMID:Recombinant human stem cell factor (kit ligand) promotes human mast cell and melanocyte hyperplasia and functional activation in vivo. 867 90
We recently encountered a 2-year-old boy with slightly infiltrative brown papules on the face, trunk, and extremities. Stroking of one of the papules produced an urticarial
wheal
(positive Darier's sign). Histopathologic tests revealed a dense infiltration of mast cells containing numerous granules and showing metachromasia under Toluidine blue staining. Immunohistochemical tests revealed that these cells were positive for CD68 and for
c-kit
. In addition, dermal dendritic cells that were positive for S100 and CD1a immunostaining were intermingled with the mast cells. We confirmed through electron microscopy that the dermal dendritic cells that were observed adjacent to the infiltration of mast cells had Birbeck granules in their cytoplasm, namely Langerhans cells. However, because of the greater numbers of mast cells than Langerhans cells, and because of the absence of both monomorphic LC proliferation and systemic symptoms of Langerhans cell histiocytosis, the present case favors a diagnosis of cutaneous mastocytosis in a child with Langerhans cell infiltration.
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PMID:A case of cutaneous mastocytosis in a child with prominent Langerhans cell infiltration. 2073