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Agonists of the mas-related gene (Mrgs) orphan receptors as novel mediators of mast cell-sensory nerve interactions

Authors
Lee, Min-GooDong, XinzhongLiu, QinPatel, Kush N.Choi, Oksoon HongVonakis, BeckyUndem, Bradley J.
Issue Date
15-2월-2008
Publisher
AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Citation
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, v.180, no.4, pp.2251 - 2255
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume
180
Number
4
Start Page
2251
End Page
2255
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/124076
DOI
10.4049/jimmunol.180.4.2251
ISSN
0022-1767
Abstract
IgE-dependent activation of mast cell activation is often associated with symptoms attributed to activation of sensory nerves. Depending on the tissues involved such symptoms include itching, sneezing, irritation, vasodilation, and reflex secretions. In the present study, we hypothesize that sensory neuroactive mediators released from mast cells may include agonists of recently discovered orphan receptors referred to as sensory nerve specific receptors or products of mas related genes. HEK-293 cells expressing MrgC11 receptors and wild-type HEK-293 cells were loaded with the calcium indicator Fura-2. A known stimulant of MrgC11 receptors the RF-amide, neuropeptide FF, evoked a rapid increase in cytosolic calcium in the MrgC11 expressing cells but not in the wild-type HEK-293 cells. IgE-dependent stimulation of either rat basophilic leukemia-2H3 cells (RBL-2H3 cells) or mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells, released a substance(s) that stimulated increases in cytosolic calcium in the MrgC11 expressing cells that far exceeded that seen in control cells. RT-PCR revealed that both mouse mast cells and RBL-2H3 cells express the RF-amide precursor gene proneuropeptide FF (A). Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated RF-amide immunoreactivity in mouse skin mast cells in situ and in mast cells isolated from mouse skin. These data support the hypothesis that agonists of certain sensory nerve specific receptors or mas related genes may participate in mast cell sensory nerve interactions.
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