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Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium

Mast cells (MC) have been implicated in both normal and pathological angiogenesis, such as that in chronic inflammatory diseases and tumors. This assumption is partially supported by the close structural association between MC and blood vessels and the recruitment of these cells during tumor growth....

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Autores principales: Ribatti, Domenico, Nico, Beatrice, Maxia, Cristina, Longo, Vito, Murtas, Daniela, Mangieri, Domenica, Perra, M Teresa, De Giorgis, Michela, Piras, Franca, Crivellato, Enrico, Sirigu, Paola
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17635650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2007.00050.x
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author Ribatti, Domenico
Nico, Beatrice
Maxia, Cristina
Longo, Vito
Murtas, Daniela
Mangieri, Domenica
Perra, M Teresa
De Giorgis, Michela
Piras, Franca
Crivellato, Enrico
Sirigu, Paola
author_facet Ribatti, Domenico
Nico, Beatrice
Maxia, Cristina
Longo, Vito
Murtas, Daniela
Mangieri, Domenica
Perra, M Teresa
De Giorgis, Michela
Piras, Franca
Crivellato, Enrico
Sirigu, Paola
author_sort Ribatti, Domenico
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description Mast cells (MC) have been implicated in both normal and pathological angiogenesis, such as that in chronic inflammatory diseases and tumors. This assumption is partially supported by the close structural association between MC and blood vessels and the recruitment of these cells during tumor growth. MC release a number of angiogenic factors among which tryptase, a serine protease stored in MC granules, is one of the most active. In this study, we correlate the extent of angiogenesis with the number of tryptase-reactive MC in tissue fragments from pterygium and normal bulbar conjunctiva investigated by immunohistochemistry, using two murine monoclonal antibodies against the endothelial cell marker CD31 and the MC marker tryptase. Angiogenesis, measured as microvessel density, was highly correlated with MC tryptase-positive cell count in pterygium tissues. These results suggest that the characteristic neovascularization observed in pterygium may be sustained, at least in part, by MC angiogenic mediators, in particular tryptase.
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spelling pubmed-39223652015-04-27 Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium Ribatti, Domenico Nico, Beatrice Maxia, Cristina Longo, Vito Murtas, Daniela Mangieri, Domenica Perra, M Teresa De Giorgis, Michela Piras, Franca Crivellato, Enrico Sirigu, Paola J Cell Mol Med Short Communication Mast cells (MC) have been implicated in both normal and pathological angiogenesis, such as that in chronic inflammatory diseases and tumors. This assumption is partially supported by the close structural association between MC and blood vessels and the recruitment of these cells during tumor growth. MC release a number of angiogenic factors among which tryptase, a serine protease stored in MC granules, is one of the most active. In this study, we correlate the extent of angiogenesis with the number of tryptase-reactive MC in tissue fragments from pterygium and normal bulbar conjunctiva investigated by immunohistochemistry, using two murine monoclonal antibodies against the endothelial cell marker CD31 and the MC marker tryptase. Angiogenesis, measured as microvessel density, was highly correlated with MC tryptase-positive cell count in pterygium tissues. These results suggest that the characteristic neovascularization observed in pterygium may be sustained, at least in part, by MC angiogenic mediators, in particular tryptase. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007-05 2007-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3922365/ /pubmed/17635650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2007.00050.x Text en
spellingShingle Short Communication
Ribatti, Domenico
Nico, Beatrice
Maxia, Cristina
Longo, Vito
Murtas, Daniela
Mangieri, Domenica
Perra, M Teresa
De Giorgis, Michela
Piras, Franca
Crivellato, Enrico
Sirigu, Paola
Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium
title Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium
title_full Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium
title_fullStr Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium
title_full_unstemmed Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium
title_short Neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium
title_sort neovascularization and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously in human pterygium
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3922365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17635650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2007.00050.x
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