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Dampening of mast cell secondary responses to allergen involves specific signalling and epigenetic changes

Authors :
Rangati Varma
Niti Puri
Source :
Cellular immunology. 344
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Allergic diseases are increasing worldwide. Allergen and IgE dependent mast cell (MC) activation is the major initiator of these clinical symptoms. During this study, the effect of multiple exposures to the same allergen, on MC degranulation was studied. First, MC recovery in terms of surface expression of high affinity receptor FceRI, and granule content after a primary allergen challenge was confirmed. Overall, previous exposure of MCs to allergen challenge led to a significant reduction in pre-stored mediator release during the secondary challenge at various time points and with various doses of allergen in vitro. The dampened response was not due to any defects in very early steps in signalling involving FceRI activation. Inhibition of dampening response during secondary challenge by various inhibitors like wortmannin, tranylcypromine and pargyline, indicated the involvement of PI3K signalling and chromatin modifications. Our study provides insight into new therapeutic avenues for treating allergic disorders targeting MCs.

Details

ISSN :
10902163
Volume :
344
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cellular immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87f91e147b224c87f6975b46f85ea8ab