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Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells

BACKGROUND: Development and function of tissue resident mast cells (MCs) is tightly controlled by various cytokines, most of which belong to the typical T helper (Th) 2-type cytokines such as IL-3 and IL-4. The effects of the Th1-type cytokine IFN-γ on human MCs is less clear. RESULTS: Here, we anal...

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Autores principales: Sellge, Gernot, Barkowsky, Miriam, Kramer, Sigrid, Gebhardt, Thomas, Sander, Leif E, Lorentz, Axel, Bischoff, Stephan C
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24996251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-15-27
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author Sellge, Gernot
Barkowsky, Miriam
Kramer, Sigrid
Gebhardt, Thomas
Sander, Leif E
Lorentz, Axel
Bischoff, Stephan C
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Barkowsky, Miriam
Kramer, Sigrid
Gebhardt, Thomas
Sander, Leif E
Lorentz, Axel
Bischoff, Stephan C
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description BACKGROUND: Development and function of tissue resident mast cells (MCs) is tightly controlled by various cytokines, most of which belong to the typical T helper (Th) 2-type cytokines such as IL-3 and IL-4. The effects of the Th1-type cytokine IFN-γ on human MCs is less clear. RESULTS: Here, we analyzed the effects of IFN-γ on tissue-derived, mature human MCs. We found that INF-γ decreases proliferation, without affecting apoptosis in human intestinal MCs cultured in the presence of optimal concentrations of stem cell factor (SCF) or SCF and IL-4. However, in the absence of growth factors or at suboptimal concentrations of SCF, INF-γ promotes survival through inhibition of MC apoptosis. Interestingly, we found that INF-γ has no effect on FcϵRI expression and FcϵRI-mediated release of histamine and leukotriene (LT)C(4,) while it has profound effects on FcγR expression and activation. We show that intestinal MCs express FcγRI, FcγRIIa, and FcγRIIc, whereas FcγRIIb expression was found in only 40% of the isolates and FcγRIII was never detectable. INF-γ strongly increases FcγRI and decreases FcγRIIa expression. INF-γ-naïve MCs produce LTC(4) but fail to degranulate upon crosslinking of surface-bound monomeric IgG. In contrast, INF-γ-treated MCs rapidly release granule-stored histamine in addition to de novo-synthesized LTC(4). CONCLUSION: In summary, we identify INF-γ as an important regulator of tissue-resident human MCs. IFN-γ displays a dual function by blocking extensive MC proliferation, while decreasing apoptosis in starving MCs and enhancing FcγRI expression and activation. These results emphasize the involvement of mucosal MCs in Th1-mediated disorders.
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spelling pubmed-42271322014-11-12 Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells Sellge, Gernot Barkowsky, Miriam Kramer, Sigrid Gebhardt, Thomas Sander, Leif E Lorentz, Axel Bischoff, Stephan C BMC Immunol Research Article BACKGROUND: Development and function of tissue resident mast cells (MCs) is tightly controlled by various cytokines, most of which belong to the typical T helper (Th) 2-type cytokines such as IL-3 and IL-4. The effects of the Th1-type cytokine IFN-γ on human MCs is less clear. RESULTS: Here, we analyzed the effects of IFN-γ on tissue-derived, mature human MCs. We found that INF-γ decreases proliferation, without affecting apoptosis in human intestinal MCs cultured in the presence of optimal concentrations of stem cell factor (SCF) or SCF and IL-4. However, in the absence of growth factors or at suboptimal concentrations of SCF, INF-γ promotes survival through inhibition of MC apoptosis. Interestingly, we found that INF-γ has no effect on FcϵRI expression and FcϵRI-mediated release of histamine and leukotriene (LT)C(4,) while it has profound effects on FcγR expression and activation. We show that intestinal MCs express FcγRI, FcγRIIa, and FcγRIIc, whereas FcγRIIb expression was found in only 40% of the isolates and FcγRIII was never detectable. INF-γ strongly increases FcγRI and decreases FcγRIIa expression. INF-γ-naïve MCs produce LTC(4) but fail to degranulate upon crosslinking of surface-bound monomeric IgG. In contrast, INF-γ-treated MCs rapidly release granule-stored histamine in addition to de novo-synthesized LTC(4). CONCLUSION: In summary, we identify INF-γ as an important regulator of tissue-resident human MCs. IFN-γ displays a dual function by blocking extensive MC proliferation, while decreasing apoptosis in starving MCs and enhancing FcγRI expression and activation. These results emphasize the involvement of mucosal MCs in Th1-mediated disorders. BioMed Central 2014-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4227132/ /pubmed/24996251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-15-27 Text en Copyright © 2014 Sellge et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Sellge, Gernot
Barkowsky, Miriam
Kramer, Sigrid
Gebhardt, Thomas
Sander, Leif E
Lorentz, Axel
Bischoff, Stephan C
Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells
title Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells
title_full Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells
title_fullStr Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells
title_full_unstemmed Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells
title_short Interferon-γ regulates growth and controls Fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells
title_sort interferon-γ regulates growth and controls fcγ receptor expression and activation in human intestinal mast cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24996251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-15-27
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