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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (
mast cell
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Mast cell growth factor
(
MGF
), a molecule that serves as a ligand for the receptor tyrosine kinase c-kit, is important in
mast cell
differentiation, migration, and activation. Previous studies of paraffin-embedded human skin using antibody to murine
MGF
and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction have demonstrated
MGF
protein and mRNA expression in keratinocytes and isolated dermal cells. We utilized a monoclonal antibody to human
MGF
to further define patterns of immunoreactivity in frozen specimens of neonatal and adult skin from normal individuals and from patients with urticaria pigmentosa. In addition to keratinocytes and isolated dermal cells in normal and urticaria pigmentosa skin,
MGF
was detected in cells lining superficial and mid-dermal vessels. Co-expression of
MGF
and the vascular antigen CD31, and immunoelectron microscopy, identified
MGF
-positive cells as endothelial cells. Patterns of endothelial
MGF
expression were not influenced by
mast cell
degranulation and endothelial E-selectin induction in vitro. By ultrastructure, unfixed specimens demonstrated
MGF
expression both within the endothelial cytoplasm and in association with lumenal, but not ablumenal, surfaces. Specimens fixed with Nakane's solution had diminished endothelial cytoplasmic
MGF
reactivity, but lumenal expression was maintained, suggesting persistence of a membrane-associated reactivity.
MGF
mRNA was also detected in cultured dermal microvascular endothelial cells using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. These data establish human dermal endothelial cells as sites of
MGF
production and expression in human skin. Mast cell precursors must home to skin via vascular channels and differentiate in the immediate perivascular space. Thus, endothelial
MGF
may be an important determinant of adhesion and differentiation of
mast cell
progenitors expressing receptors for
MGF
.
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PMID:Human dermal endothelial cells express membrane-associated mast cell growth factor. 752 42