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Restriction of Mast Cell Proliferation through Hyaluronan Synthesis by Co-cultured Fibroblasts
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Abstract
- Appropriate culture models for tissue mast cells are required to determine how they are involved in regulation of local immune responses. We previously established a culture model for cutaneous mast cells, in which bone marrow-derived immature mast cells were co-cultured with Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts in the presence of stem cell factor. In this study, we focused on the roles of hyaluronan, which is produced by the feeder fibroblasts and forms the extracellular matrix during the co-culture period. Hyaluronan synthesis was found to be mediated by hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) expressed in Swiss 3T3 cells. A decreases in the amount of hyaluronan, which was achieved by retroviral expression of short hairpin RNA for Has2 or by addition of hyaluronidase, significantly enhanced the proliferation of the cultured mast cells without any obvious effects on their maturation. Although we previously demonstrated that CD44 is required for proliferation of cutaneous mast cells, the deficiency of hyaluronan did not affect the proliferation of the cultured mast cells that lack CD44. These findings suggest that the extracellular matrix containing hyaluronan may have a potential to restrict proliferation of cutaneous mast cells in a CD44-independent manner.
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- Pharmaceutical Science
Stem cell factor
Bone Marrow Cells
Hyaluronan Synthase 2
Mast cell proliferation
Extracellular matrix
Mice
medicine
Animals
Mast Cells
Glucuronosyltransferase
Hyaluronic Acid
Fibroblast
Cells, Cultured
Cell Proliferation
Pharmacology
Mice, Knockout
Swiss 3T3 Cells
Mice, Inbred BALB C
biology
CD44
General Medicine
Fibroblasts
Mast cell
Cell biology
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Hyaluronan synthase
medicine.anatomical_structure
Hyaluronan Receptors
Biochemistry
Gene Knockdown Techniques
biology.protein
Female
Hyaluronan Synthases
Subjects
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