Mast cells (MC) are resident tissue cells found primarily at the interphase between tissues and the environment. These evolutionary old cells store large amounts of proteases within cytoplasmic granules, and one of the most abundant of these proteases is tryptase. To look deeper into the question of their in vivo targets, we have analyzed the activity of the human MC tryptase on 69 different human cytokines and chemokines, and the activity of the mouse tryptase (mMCP-6) on 56 mouse cytokines and chemokines. These enzymes were found to be remarkably restrictive in their cleavage of these potential targets. Only five were efficiently cleaved by the human tryptase: TSLP, IL-21, MCP3, MIP-3b, and eotaxin. This strict specificity indicates a reg...
Mast cells (MCs) are active participants in blood coagulation and innate and acquired immunity. This...
Investigations into cytokine release revealed a selective increase of IL-8 in the supernatants from ...
Chugunova, E., 2004. Biological function of mast cell chymase mMCP-4. In vitro and in vivo studies: ...
Mast cells (MC) are resident tissue cells found primarily at the interphase between tissues and the ...
Mast cells (MC) are potent inflammatory cells that are known primarily for their prominent role in I...
Mast cells are rich in proteases, which are the major proteins of intracellular granules and are rel...
During infection and tissue damage, virulence factors and alarmins are pro-inflammatory and induce a...
Mast cells are key effector cells of the allergic response. When stimulated by specific allergen thr...
Proteases are stored in very large amounts within abundant cytoplasmic granules of mast cells (MCs),...
It is well established that mast cells (MC) are key players in airway pathologies such as allergic a...
Background: tryptase, the most abundant protease of the human mast cell, has been implicated as a ke...
Lundequist, A., 2006 Biological functions and regulation of serglycin-dependent mast cell proteases....
In two recent studies we have shown that three of the most abundant human hematopoietic serine prote...
Mast cells are primary effector cells of allergy, and recruitment of mast cells in involved tissue i...
Mast cell tryptase, a tetrameric serine proteinase, is the major secretory product of human mast cel...
Mast cells (MCs) are active participants in blood coagulation and innate and acquired immunity. This...
Investigations into cytokine release revealed a selective increase of IL-8 in the supernatants from ...
Chugunova, E., 2004. Biological function of mast cell chymase mMCP-4. In vitro and in vivo studies: ...
Mast cells (MC) are resident tissue cells found primarily at the interphase between tissues and the ...
Mast cells (MC) are potent inflammatory cells that are known primarily for their prominent role in I...
Mast cells are rich in proteases, which are the major proteins of intracellular granules and are rel...
During infection and tissue damage, virulence factors and alarmins are pro-inflammatory and induce a...
Mast cells are key effector cells of the allergic response. When stimulated by specific allergen thr...
Proteases are stored in very large amounts within abundant cytoplasmic granules of mast cells (MCs),...
It is well established that mast cells (MC) are key players in airway pathologies such as allergic a...
Background: tryptase, the most abundant protease of the human mast cell, has been implicated as a ke...
Lundequist, A., 2006 Biological functions and regulation of serglycin-dependent mast cell proteases....
In two recent studies we have shown that three of the most abundant human hematopoietic serine prote...
Mast cells are primary effector cells of allergy, and recruitment of mast cells in involved tissue i...
Mast cell tryptase, a tetrameric serine proteinase, is the major secretory product of human mast cel...
Mast cells (MCs) are active participants in blood coagulation and innate and acquired immunity. This...
Investigations into cytokine release revealed a selective increase of IL-8 in the supernatants from ...
Chugunova, E., 2004. Biological function of mast cell chymase mMCP-4. In vitro and in vivo studies: ...