タイトル | FATE OF BONE MARROW-DERIVED CULTURED MAST CELLS AFTER INTRACUT ANEOUS, INTRAPERITONEAL,AND INTRAVENOUS TRANSFER INTO GENETICALLY MAST CELL-DEFICIENT W/Wv MICE Evidence that Cultured Mast Cells Can Give Rise to Both Connective Tissue Type and Mucosal Mast Cells |
その他のタイトル | 粘膜型肥満細胞から結合組織型肥満細胞への形質転換 ネンマクガタ ヒマン サイボウ カラ ケツゴウ ソシキ ガタ ヒマン サイボウ ヘノ ケイシツ テンカン |
本文(外部サイト) | https://ir.library.osaka-u.ac.jp/repo/ouka/all/2866/07947_Abstract.pdf https://ir.library.osaka-u.ac.jp/repo/ouka/all/2866/07947_Dissertation.pdf |
著者(日) | 仲野, 徹 |
著者(英) | ナカノ, トオル |
発行日 | 2024-05-14 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | Nakano, T.; Sonoda, T.; Hayashi, C.; Yamatodani, A.; Kanayama, Y.; Yamamura, T.; Asai, H.; Yonezawa, T.; Kitamura, Y.; Galli, S.J.. FATE OF BONE MARROW-DERIVED CULTURED MAST CELLS AFTER INTRACUT ANEOUS, INTRAPERITONEAL,AND INTRAVENOUS TRANSFER INTO GENETICALLY MAST CELL-DEFICIENT W/Wv MICE Evidence that Cultured Mast Cells Can Give Rise to Both Connective Tissue Type and Mucosal Mast Cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 1985. 162(3), p.1025-1043. Both connective tissue mast cells and mast cells grown in vitro are derived from multipotential hematopoietic stem cells, but these two mast cell populations exhibit many differences in morphology, biochemistry, and function. We investigated whether the phenotype of cultured mast cells or their progeny was altered when the cells were transferred into different locations in vivo. Cultured mast cells were immature by ultrastructure, and stained with alcian blue but with neither safranin or berberine sulfate, a fluorescent dye that binds to the heparin of connective tissue mast cell granules. By contrast, mast cells recovered from the peritoneal cavity of congenitally mast cell- deficient (WB X C57BL/6)F1-W/Wv (WBB6F1-W/Wv) mice 10 wk after intraperitoneal injection of cultured WBB6F1-+/+ or C57BL/6-bgJ/bgJ mast cells stained with both safranin and berberine sulfate. Staining with berberine sulfate was prevented by treatment of the cells with heparinase but not chondroitinase ABC, suggesting that the adoptively transferred mast cell population had acquired the ability to synthesize and store heparin. Furthermore, the recovered mast cells were indistinguishable by ultrastructure from the normal mature peritoneal mast cells of WBB6F1-+/+ mice, and contained substantially more histamine than mast cells studied directly from culture. Intravenous injection of cultured mast cells resulted in the development of safranin-and berberine sulfate-positive mast cells in the peritoneal cavity, spleen, skin, and glandular stomach muscularis propria. Mast cells also developed on the glandular stomach mucosa, but these cells stained with alcian blue rather than safranin, and did not stain with berberine sulfate. This result suggests that cultured mast cells can give rise to mast cells of either the connective tissue type or mucosal phenotype, depending on anatomical location. Furthermore, transplantation of cultured mast cells into WBB6F1-W/Wv mice had no measurable effect on the anemia of the recipient mice, suggesting a p |
権利 | Copyright: Rockefeller University Press |
URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/1234610 |
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