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Swiprosin-1 Regulates Cytokine Expression of Human Mast Cell Line HMC-1 through Actin Remodeling

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Abstract
Background: Swiprosin-1 was identified in human CD8+
lymphocytes, mature B cells and non-lymphonoid tissue. We
have recently reported that swiprosin-1 is expressed in mast
cells and up-regulated in both in vitro and in vivo. Methods:
The expression of cytokines and swiprosin-1 were determined
by by real time PCR and conventional PCR. Pharmacological
inhibitors were treated to investigate potential
mechanism of swiprosin-1 in mast cell activation. Actin content
was evaluated by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry.
Results: The swiprosin-1 augmented PMA/A23187-
induced expression of cytokines and release of histamine.
However, knock-down of swiprosin-1 showed only a modest
effect on PMA/A23187-induced cytokine expression, suggesting
that swiprosin-1 has gain-of-function characteristics.
Swiprosin-1 was found in microvilli-like membrane protrusions
and highly co-localized with F-actin. Importantly, either
disruption of actin by cytochalasin B or inhibition of PI3 kinase,
an enzyme involved in actin remodeling, by wortmannin
blocked cytokine expression only in swiprosin-1-overexpressing
cells. Conclusion: These results suggest that swiprosin-
1 modulates mast cell activation potentially through
actin regulation.
Author(s)
T.P. RameshYoung-Dae Kim권민성Jun, Chang-Duk김상욱
Issued Date
2009-12
Type
Article
DOI
10.4110/in.2009.9.6.274
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16880
Publisher
대한면역학회
Citation
Immune Network, v.9, no.6, pp.274 - 284
ISSN
1598-2629
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Department of Life Sciences > 1. Journal Articles
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