AbstractRecent pharmacological and molecular genetic approaches have revealed the existence of functional L-type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs) in a variety of hematopoietic cells. We previously reported that Cav1.2 LTCCs are expressed on mast cell surfaces, activated by the high-affinity IgE receptor (FcɛRI) engagement and protect mast cells against activation-induced cell death (AICD). We also demonstrated that FcɛRI engagement evokes nitric oxide (NO) generation in a phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase- and NO synthase (NOS)-dependent manner, which is also required for mast cell survival. Here we demonstrate that this endogenous NO mediates Cav1.2 LTCC activation. FcɛRI engagement but not thapsigargin, a potent Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+ (CRAC) channe...
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) induces mast cell survival in the absence of antigen (Ag) through the high-af...
SummaryThe role of nitric oxide (NO) in T cells remains controversial, and the origin and localizati...
(EN) This thesis is focused on two important gate-keepers of mast cell signaling. The first is the ...
AbstractRecent pharmacological and molecular genetic approaches have revealed the existence of funct...
Mast cells (MC) are important in the numerous physiological processes of homeostasis and disease. M...
Nitric oxide protects mast cells from activation-induced cell death: the role of the phosphatidylino...
Inappropriate stimulation of mast cells can trigger allergies including asthma, allergic rhinitis an...
AbstractEarlier studies have demonstrated that mast cells produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), whi...
Mast cells have an important role in the immune system, but they are centrally involved in the patho...
<div><p>The activation of mast cells (MC) is part of the innate and adaptive immune responses and de...
Mast cells are key components of the immune system, where they help orchestrate the inflammatory res...
The activation of mast cells (MC) is part of the innate and adaptive immune responses and depends on...
The influx of extracellular Ca(2+) into mast cells is critical for the FcεR1-dependent release of pr...
Background: The influx of extracellular Ca[superscript 2+] into mast cells is critical for the FcεR1...
Background: The influx of extracellular Ca2+ into mast cells is critical for the FcεR1-dependent rel...
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) induces mast cell survival in the absence of antigen (Ag) through the high-af...
SummaryThe role of nitric oxide (NO) in T cells remains controversial, and the origin and localizati...
(EN) This thesis is focused on two important gate-keepers of mast cell signaling. The first is the ...
AbstractRecent pharmacological and molecular genetic approaches have revealed the existence of funct...
Mast cells (MC) are important in the numerous physiological processes of homeostasis and disease. M...
Nitric oxide protects mast cells from activation-induced cell death: the role of the phosphatidylino...
Inappropriate stimulation of mast cells can trigger allergies including asthma, allergic rhinitis an...
AbstractEarlier studies have demonstrated that mast cells produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), whi...
Mast cells have an important role in the immune system, but they are centrally involved in the patho...
<div><p>The activation of mast cells (MC) is part of the innate and adaptive immune responses and de...
Mast cells are key components of the immune system, where they help orchestrate the inflammatory res...
The activation of mast cells (MC) is part of the innate and adaptive immune responses and depends on...
The influx of extracellular Ca(2+) into mast cells is critical for the FcεR1-dependent release of pr...
Background: The influx of extracellular Ca[superscript 2+] into mast cells is critical for the FcεR1...
Background: The influx of extracellular Ca2+ into mast cells is critical for the FcεR1-dependent rel...
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) induces mast cell survival in the absence of antigen (Ag) through the high-af...
SummaryThe role of nitric oxide (NO) in T cells remains controversial, and the origin and localizati...
(EN) This thesis is focused on two important gate-keepers of mast cell signaling. The first is the ...