2009
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-02-202648
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Cell-cell cooperation at the T helper cell/mast cell immunological synapse

Abstract: IntroductionMast cells are known to play a pivotal role in allergic hypersensitivity reaction and, more generally, in inflammation. 1,2 By virtue of their strategic and widespread location in tissues, namely at host-environment interface, and of their functional characteristics, mast cells behave as sentinels of the immune system. 3 Once activated, mast cells release several preformed and de novosynthesized mediators (including histamine, proteases, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, and various cytokines and chemo… Show more

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“…Importantly, we demonstrate that MCs induce ACPA production by B cells, also in a contact-dependent manner, although the relevance of CD40L expression by MCs in the induction of ACPA remains to be confirmed. Furthermore, we provide the first evidence of an active interaction between human MCs and B cells, as previously shown for MC–T cells50 and MC–Dendritic Cells 51 . In vivo , we used AIA to assess the time course and magnitude of synovial MC infiltration, and IL27 ra -deficient mice as a model of exacerbated synovitis accompanied by ELS formation,33 thus resembling RA patients with a lymphoid pathotype.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Importantly, we demonstrate that MCs induce ACPA production by B cells, also in a contact-dependent manner, although the relevance of CD40L expression by MCs in the induction of ACPA remains to be confirmed. Furthermore, we provide the first evidence of an active interaction between human MCs and B cells, as previously shown for MC–T cells50 and MC–Dendritic Cells 51 . In vivo , we used AIA to assess the time course and magnitude of synovial MC infiltration, and IL27 ra -deficient mice as a model of exacerbated synovitis accompanied by ELS formation,33 thus resembling RA patients with a lymphoid pathotype.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This secretion was not accompanied by the release of granule content (data not shown), an indication that, in these cells, IL-4 is not stored in histamine-containing granules, thus revealing a degree of selectivity for bacteria-induced IL-4 secretion. Furthermore, IL-4 increases MHC class II expression induced by IFN-γ in mast cells (53). This, in turn, is thought to increase the ability of mast cells to mobilize T cells locally through antigen presentation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are endowed with a large panel of pattern recognition receptors to identify pathogens and they are key effector cells in IgE-associated immune responses, including allergic disorders and certain protective immune responses to parasites [10]. Moreover, they can establish cognate interactions with different subsets of T lymphocytes [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%