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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (mast cell)
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Mastocytosis is a disease characterized by excessive accumulation of mast cells in different tissues and symptoms caused by the release of mast cell mediators. The skin is frequently directly involved in mastocytosis. The disease is rarely seen in other members of the subjects' family; only 49 cases of familial mastocytosis have been reported. Familial mastocytosis associated with hearing loss may represent a newly described inherited entity. We describe a brother and sister exhibiting skin mastocytosis and neurosensory deafness, associated with a history of hearing loss in their father's family. The appearance of the mast cell disease in two siblings, who presented with similar clinical features represents a familial form of mastocytosis; the association with an inherited form of deafness may constitute a new syndrome. Our patients show several features similar to some previously reported cases but different insofar that additional congenital defects and mental retardation are absent.
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PMID:Familial mastocytosis associated with neurosensory deafness. 1097 97

Human trisomy 21, Down syndrome (DS), is characterized by mental retardation. In addition, high risks of developing hematological and immune disorders, as well as cardiac, skeletal and other abnormalities are life-long concerns. Recent data suggested that bone marrow contains progenitors, hematopoietic or stromal cells, which may have the potential of generating non hematopoietic tissue such as neural cells, cardiac cells or osteoblasts. Therefore we have used a model of Down syndrome, Ts65Dn mice, to investigate their bone marrow. We have found that the vast majority of CD34(+) cells in the bone marrow of adult Ts65Dn mice, but not of the CD34(-) cells, exhibit a drastic reduction in their in vitro growth capacity. In addition to neural antigens, cultured CD34(+) cells from trisomic and diploid mice also expressed mast cell markers.
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PMID:The growth capacity of bone marrow CD34 positive cells in culture is drastically reduced in a murine model of Down syndrome. 1694 39