Cross-linking of mast cell-bound IgE releases proinflammatory mediators, cytokines, and proteolytic enzymes and is a key event in allergic inflammation. OBJECTIVE: We sought to study the effect of proteases released on effector cell activation on receptor-bound IgE and their possible role in the regulation of allergic inflammation. METHODS: Using molar ratios of purified recombinant tryptase and human IgE, we studied whether tryptase can cleave IgE. Similar experiments were performed with mast cell lysates in the presence or absence of protease inhibitors. IgE cleavage products were detected in supernatants of allergen cross-linked, cultivated mast cells and in tissue fluids collected from patients' skin after IgE-mediated degranulation...
RationaleMast cell tryptase can be released in substantial quantities at sites of allergic inflammat...
The tetrameric protease tryptase, the most abundant protein product of human mast cells, is emerging...
Mast cell (MC) granules contain large amounts of proteases of the chymase, tryptase and carboxypepti...
Prevalence of allergic diseases ranges from 20% to 30% worldwide and is increasing for the last few ...
Mast cell tryptase, a tetrameric serine proteinase, is the major secretory product of human mast cel...
Mast cells are key effector cells of the allergic response. When stimulated by specific allergen thr...
Mast cells are rich in proteases, which are the major proteins of intracellular granules and are rel...
Background: tryptase, the most abundant protease of the human mast cell, has been implicated as a ke...
Background: Mast cells (MCs) are known to contribute to both acute and chronic inflammation. Bronchi...
Mast cells are primary effector cells of allergy, and recruitment of mast cells in involved tissue i...
Tryptase, the major secretory product of human mast cells, is emerging as a new target for therapeut...
Allergic reactions involve the explosive release of inflammatory mediators from mast cells including...
Mast cells have been implicated as having pivotal roles in arthritis, but little is known of the pro...
Asthma is a chronic life-threatening disease of worldwide importance. Although allergic asthma and r...
Inhibitors of mast cell tryptase and chymase can be effective as mast cell stabilising compounds. La...
RationaleMast cell tryptase can be released in substantial quantities at sites of allergic inflammat...
The tetrameric protease tryptase, the most abundant protein product of human mast cells, is emerging...
Mast cell (MC) granules contain large amounts of proteases of the chymase, tryptase and carboxypepti...
Prevalence of allergic diseases ranges from 20% to 30% worldwide and is increasing for the last few ...
Mast cell tryptase, a tetrameric serine proteinase, is the major secretory product of human mast cel...
Mast cells are key effector cells of the allergic response. When stimulated by specific allergen thr...
Mast cells are rich in proteases, which are the major proteins of intracellular granules and are rel...
Background: tryptase, the most abundant protease of the human mast cell, has been implicated as a ke...
Background: Mast cells (MCs) are known to contribute to both acute and chronic inflammation. Bronchi...
Mast cells are primary effector cells of allergy, and recruitment of mast cells in involved tissue i...
Tryptase, the major secretory product of human mast cells, is emerging as a new target for therapeut...
Allergic reactions involve the explosive release of inflammatory mediators from mast cells including...
Mast cells have been implicated as having pivotal roles in arthritis, but little is known of the pro...
Asthma is a chronic life-threatening disease of worldwide importance. Although allergic asthma and r...
Inhibitors of mast cell tryptase and chymase can be effective as mast cell stabilising compounds. La...
RationaleMast cell tryptase can be released in substantial quantities at sites of allergic inflammat...
The tetrameric protease tryptase, the most abundant protein product of human mast cells, is emerging...
Mast cell (MC) granules contain large amounts of proteases of the chymase, tryptase and carboxypepti...