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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (
mast cell
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In this report we demonstrate that murine bone marrow cells cultured in either interleukin (IL)-3 or mast cell growth factor (
MGF
, also known as c-kit ligand and stem cell factor) differentially express cytokine genes. Bone marrow cells cultured in IL-3 differentiate and proliferate, taking on a mucosal
mast cell
-like phenotype. These cells express the IL-4 gene. Bone marrow cells cultured in
MGF
take on a connective tissue
mast cell
-like phenotype and possess transcripts for both of the subunits of the IL-12 cytokine. Bone marrow cells cultured in both IL-3 and
MGF
express the IL-4 gene at lower levels than that seen for the IL-3 culture alone, but do not possess IL-12 gene transcripts. The level of IL-12 subunit transcripts derived from the
MGF
-derived bone marrow cells was compared to that found in splenocytes and activated macrophages, the only cells in which IL-12 production has been previously documented. Both of the IL-12 subunit transcripts were found, compared to a beta-actin control, to be present within
MGF
-derived cells in the same if not higher quantities than the splenocyte or macrophage cultures. Mucosal mast cells have been previously implicated in the development of the T helper type 2 (TH2) T cell phenotype via their expression of IL-4. The finding that the
MGF
-derived connective tissue-like mast cells possess IL-12 transcripts suggests that the development of the TH1 T cell pathway may be positively influenced by this type of
mast cell
.
...
PMID:Preferential expression of interleukin-12 or interleukin-4 by murine bone marrow mast cells derived in mast cell growth factor or interleukin-3. 751 32
Mast cells and blood basophils are distinct hemopoietic cells. They can be distinguished from each other and from all other lymphohemopoietic cells using antibodies against surface receptors or stored cytoplasmic molecules. In patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) or myeloproliferative syndromes (MPS), an elevation of metachromatically granulated cells (MCS) is frequently seen. These cells can be classified as basophils or mast cells using monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against leukocyte antigens, including mast cell tryptase, c-kit (= mast cell growth factor [
MGF
] receptor), interleukin-3 receptor alpha chain (IL-3R alpha = CD123), and CD11b (C3biR). In a stable phase of MDS or MPS, the circulating MCS usually are basophils (histamine+, tryptase-, c-kit-, IL-3R alpha +, CD11b+). In an accelerated or terminal phase of disease, however,
mast cell
lineage involvement and circulating
mast cell
precursors (histamine+, tryptase+, c-kit+, IL-3R alpha-, CD11b-) are found in a subset of patients. The use of mAbs against
mast cell
antigens and granulocyte antigens is diagnostic in these patients.
...
PMID:Mast cell-lineage versus basophil lineage involvement in myeloproliferative and myelodysplastic syndromes: diagnostic role of cell-immunophenotyping. 881 68
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) may be accompanied by systemic mastocytosis. The mechanisms which play a role in the evolution of mastocytosis, however, are not well understood. We report on a case of refractory and anemia with ringed sideroblasts (RARS), and co-existing bone marrow mastocytosis. Compact
mast cell
(MC) infiltrates were detected in bone marrow sections by immunohistochemistry using an antibody to tryptase. In addition, the MC were found to express c-kit, the tyrosine kinase receptor for
MGF
(mast cell growth factor = stem cell factor, SCF). Activating point mutations in the kinase domain of c-kit (often found in mastocytosis) were not detectable. However, the mononuclear cells (MNC) of the bone marrow expressed mRNA specific for MITF, a transcription factor that regulates expression of c-kit and differentiation of MC. Surprisingly, the c-kit ligand SCF was found to augment expression of MITF mRNA in bone marrow MNC. Whether this augmentation represents a general response (preventing loss of growth factor receptor expression during cell maturation) common to all types of hemopoietic progenitors, or is confined to (some forms of) mastocytosis, remains unknown.
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PMID:Detection of mi transcription factor (MITF) mRNA in a case of myelodysplastic syndrome and bone marrow mastocytosis. 955 2