Development of mast cells
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概要
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Mast cells are progeny of the multipotential hematopoietic stem cell (MHSC). Mast cell-committed progenitors (MCPs) leave hematopoietic tissues, migrate in peripheral blood, invade to connective or mucosal tissue, proliferate and differentiate to morphologically identifiable mast cells. Phenotype of mast cells (connective tissue-type or mucosal type) is determined by the site of lodgment of MCPs. Most progeny of the multipotential hematopoietic stem cell lose proliferation potential after maturation, but connective tissue-type mast cells (CTMCs) possess appreciable proliferation potential after maturation. Even after functioning by degranulation, CTMCs proliferate and restore the original morphology. The most important cytokine for development and survival of mast cells is KIT ligand, and the KIT receptor tyrosine kinase is expressed through the whole developmental process of mast cells from MHSC to mature mast cells. The loss-of-function mutation of KIT gene results in depletion of mast cells, whereas its gain-of-function mutation causes mast cell tumors. Since mast cells are involved in various disease processes, intervention in development of mast cells might be beneficial to the treatment. (Communicated by Kimishige ISHIZAKA, M.J.A.)
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著者
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ITO Akihiko
Division of Surgical Pathology, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Kobe University Graduate Schoo
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KITAMURA Yukihiko
Developmental Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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Oboki Keisuke
Department Of Allergy And Immunology National Research Institute For Child Health And Development
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Ito Akihiko
Division Of Surgical Pathology Graduate School Of Medicine Kobe University
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Kitamura Yukihiko
Developmental Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Ito Akihiko
Division Of Molecular Pathology Department Of Cancer Biology Institute Of Medical Science University
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OBOKI Keisuke
Department of Allergy and Immunology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development
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