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Mast cell maturation is driven via a group III phospholipase A2-prostaglandin D2-DP1 receptor paracrine axis.
Nat Immunol ; 14(6): 554-63, 2013 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23624557
ABSTRACT
Microenvironment-based alterations in phenotypes of mast cells influence the susceptibility to anaphylaxis, yet the mechanisms underlying proper maturation of mast cells toward an anaphylaxis-sensitive phenotype are incompletely understood. Here we report that PLA2G3, a mammalian homolog of anaphylactic bee venom phospholipase A2, regulates this process. PLA2G3 secreted from mast cells is coupled with fibroblastic lipocalin-type PGD2 synthase (L-PGDS) to provide PGD2, which facilitates mast-cell maturation via PGD2 receptor DP1. Mice lacking PLA2G3, L-PGDS or DP1, mast cell-deficient mice reconstituted with PLA2G3-null or DP1-null mast cells, or mast cells cultured with L-PGDS-ablated fibroblasts exhibited impaired maturation and anaphylaxis of mast cells. Thus, we describe a lipid-driven PLA2G3-L-PGDS-DP1 loop that drives mast cell maturation.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Receptors, Prostaglandin / Prostaglandin D2 / Paracrine Communication / Group III Phospholipases A2 / Mast Cells Language: En Year: 2013 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Receptors, Prostaglandin / Prostaglandin D2 / Paracrine Communication / Group III Phospholipases A2 / Mast Cells Language: En Year: 2013 Type: Article