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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (
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Mast cell density, distribution, and ultrastructure were studied by light and electron microscopy in hamster buccal pouches undergoing chemically induced carcinogenesis. Epidermoid carcinomas in the pouches were induced by three topical applications per week of 0.5% 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) in oil using a brush. Four experimental, DMBA-treated and two normal, untreated hamsters were sacrificed after 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 weeks. After 8 weeks of DMBA treatment, the epithelium showed the pathological signs of dysplasia and
hyperkeratosis
. In the dermis an increased number of mast cells were evident, some of which showed degranulation. A few mast cells had started to migrate upwards towards the dysplastic epithelium after 10 weeks of DMBA treatment. Rapid degranulation was also apparent in some mast cells. These processes of upward migration and degranulation continued progressively during the 12- and 14-week periods of DMBA application in correlation with the progression of the tumor. By 16 weeks of treatment with the carcinogen, more mast cells had migrated closer to the invasive carcinoma, and many had degranulated. In the connective tissue mast cells were fully packed with many granules, and some mast cells were in proximity to macrophages and eosinophils. Our observations demonstrate that there is a positive correlation between developing carcinomas and
mast cell
density. Mast cell migration towards the carcinoma and degranulation were also evident.
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PMID:Sequential mast cell infiltration and degranulation during experimental carcinogenesis. 190 Oct 64
Tripe palms are thickened, moss-like or velvety textured exaggerations of the normal dermatoglyphics. The disease belongs to the spectrum of papulosquamous paraneoplastic syndromes. Although suspected, the role of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) has not been clearly established. A 54-year-old man with systemic mastocytosis presented with thickening and darkening of the palms and soles. We performed skin biopsies for light microscopy (including toluidine blue), in situ hybridization and double labelling, and determination of serum tryptase, histamine and TGF-alpha levels. Toluidine blue stained the mast cells that had massively infiltrated the dermis. Tripe palm samples showed extensive
hyperkeratosis
. The TGF-alpha probe reacted strongly with the mast cells that also reacted with the antitryptase monoclonal antibody. Elevated tryptase, histamine and TGF-alpha levels prior to interferon-alfa administration decreased under treatment. The demonstration of TGF-alpha in infiltrating mast cells, the clinical regression of tripe palms and the lowering of the serum level and the
mast cell
molecular signal of the cytokine when systemic mastocytosis was controlled by interferon-alfa, suggest a key role for TGF-alpha in this cutaneous paraneoplastic syndrome.
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PMID:Tripe palms associated with systemic mastocytosis: the role of transforming growth factor-alpha and efficacy of interferon-alfa. 964 Mar 84
Of the biogenic polyamines, spermidine is a natural constituent of living cells and organisms. Spermidine is associated with regulation of cell growth, proliferation and differentiation, and with the suppression of oxidation and inflammation. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that has a complex and multiple pathogenesis, which includes genetic abnormality, modified or abnormal immune response and the production of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species. We investigated whether spermidine can relieve AD-like clinical manifestation induced by the continual application of 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) in NC/Nga mice. Spermidine at concentrations of 1 or 10 mg/kg reduced increasing ear swelling and attenuated oedema, haemorrhage and
hyperkeratosis
in AD-like skin lesions. Repetitive application of DNFB induced inflammatory cell infiltration to skin lesions, whereas intraperitoneal injection of spermidine inhibited DNFB-evoked infiltration of eosinophils, mast cells and T lymphocytes. Furthermore, spermidine suppressed
mast cell
degranulation and production of interferon-gamma by activated CD4(+) T cells in AD-like skin lesions. Spermidine may be a potential therapeutic agent for treatment of AD.
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PMID:Immune response against 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene-induced atopic dermatitis-like clinical manifestation is suppressed by spermidine in NC/Nga mice. 2564 43