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Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis

PURPOSE: To investigate the role of mast cells and annexin-A1 (Anxa1) in endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU). METHODS: EIU was induced by injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into the paws of rats, which were then sacrificed after 24 and 48 h. To assess EIU in the absence of mast cells, groups of anima...

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Autores principales: Sebastião da Silva, Pierre, Girol, Ana Paula, Oliani, Sonia M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21633711
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author Sebastião da Silva, Pierre
Girol, Ana Paula
Oliani, Sonia M.
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Oliani, Sonia M.
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the role of mast cells and annexin-A1 (Anxa1) in endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU). METHODS: EIU was induced by injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into the paws of rats, which were then sacrificed after 24 and 48 h. To assess EIU in the absence of mast cells, groups of animals were pretreated with compound 48/80 (c48/80) and sacrificed after 24 h after no treatment or EIU induction. The eyes were used for histological studies and the aqueous humor (AqH) pool was used for the analysis of transmigrated cells and Anxa1 levels. In inflammatory cells, Anxa1 expression was monitored by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: After 24 h, rats with EIU exhibited degranulated mast cells, associated with elevated numbers of infiltrating leukocytes and the high expression of Anxa1 in the AqH and the neutrophils. After 48 h of EIU, the mast cells were intact, indicating granule re-synthesis, and there was a reduction of neutrophil transmigration and an increase in the number of mononuclear phagocytic cells in ocular tissues. Anxa1 expression was decreased in neutrophils but increased in mononuclear phagocytic cells. In the animals pretreated with c48/80 and subjected to EIU, mast cells responded to this secretagogue by degranulating and few transmigrated neutrophils were observed. CONCLUSTIONS: We report that mast cells are a potential source of pharmacological mediators that are strongly linked to the pathophysiology of EIU, and the endogenous protein Anxa1 is a mediator in the homeostasis of the inflammatory process with anti-migratory effects on leukocytes, which supports further studies of this protein as an innovative therapy for uveitis.
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spelling pubmed-31037402011-06-01 Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis Sebastião da Silva, Pierre Girol, Ana Paula Oliani, Sonia M. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To investigate the role of mast cells and annexin-A1 (Anxa1) in endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU). METHODS: EIU was induced by injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into the paws of rats, which were then sacrificed after 24 and 48 h. To assess EIU in the absence of mast cells, groups of animals were pretreated with compound 48/80 (c48/80) and sacrificed after 24 h after no treatment or EIU induction. The eyes were used for histological studies and the aqueous humor (AqH) pool was used for the analysis of transmigrated cells and Anxa1 levels. In inflammatory cells, Anxa1 expression was monitored by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: After 24 h, rats with EIU exhibited degranulated mast cells, associated with elevated numbers of infiltrating leukocytes and the high expression of Anxa1 in the AqH and the neutrophils. After 48 h of EIU, the mast cells were intact, indicating granule re-synthesis, and there was a reduction of neutrophil transmigration and an increase in the number of mononuclear phagocytic cells in ocular tissues. Anxa1 expression was decreased in neutrophils but increased in mononuclear phagocytic cells. In the animals pretreated with c48/80 and subjected to EIU, mast cells responded to this secretagogue by degranulating and few transmigrated neutrophils were observed. CONCLUSTIONS: We report that mast cells are a potential source of pharmacological mediators that are strongly linked to the pathophysiology of EIU, and the endogenous protein Anxa1 is a mediator in the homeostasis of the inflammatory process with anti-migratory effects on leukocytes, which supports further studies of this protein as an innovative therapy for uveitis. Molecular Vision 2011-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3103740/ /pubmed/21633711 Text en Copyright © 2011 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sebastião da Silva, Pierre
Girol, Ana Paula
Oliani, Sonia M.
Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis
title Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis
title_full Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis
title_fullStr Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis
title_full_unstemmed Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis
title_short Mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis
title_sort mast cells modulate the inflammatory process in endotoxin-induced uveitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21633711
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