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Is it time for a new classification of mast cells? What do we know about mast cell heterogeneity?

Tytuł:
Is it time for a new classification of mast cells? What do we know about mast cell heterogeneity?
Autorzy:
Frossi B; Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Udine, Italy.
Mion F; Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Udine, Italy.
Sibilano R; Department of Cancer Immunology and Immune Modulation, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ridgefield, CT, USA.
Danelli L; Retroviral Immunology, The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.
Pucillo CEM; Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Udine, Italy.
Źródło:
Immunological reviews [Immunol Rev] 2018 Mar; Vol. 282 (1), pp. 35-46.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: <2002-> : Oxford : Blackwell
Original Publication: Copenhagen, Munksgaard.
MeSH Terms:
Mast Cells/*physiology
Tryptases/*metabolism
Animals ; Cell Differentiation ; Cellular Microenvironment ; Homeostasis ; Humans ; Immunomodulation ; Phenotype
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: environment; mast cells; proteases; tissue specificity
Substance Nomenclature:
EC 3.4.21.59 (Tryptases)
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20180213 Date Completed: 20190111 Latest Revision: 20190111
Update Code:
20240105
DOI:
10.1111/imr.12636
PMID:
29431204
Czasopismo naukowe
Mast cells (MCs) are derived from committed precursors that leave the hematopoietic tissue, migrate in the blood, and colonize peripheral tissues where they terminally differentiate under microenvironment stimuli. They are distributed in almost all vascularized tissues where they act both as immune effectors and housekeeping cells, contributing to tissue homeostasis. Historically, MCs were classified into 2 subtypes, according to tryptic enzymes expression. However, MCs display a striking heterogeneity that reflects a complex interplay between different microenvironmental signals delivered by various tissues, and a differentiation program that decides their identity. Moreover, tissue-specific MCs show a trained memory, which contributes to shape their function in a specific microenvironment. In this review, we summarize the current state of our understanding of MC heterogeneity that reflects their different tissue experiences. We describe the discovery of unique cell molecules that can be used to distinguish specific MC subsets in vivo, and discuss how the improved ability to recognize these subsets provided new insights into the biology of MCs. These recent advances will be helpful for the understanding of the specific role of individual MC subsets in the control of tissue homeostasis, and in the regulation of pathological conditions such as infection, autoimmunity, and cancer.
(© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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