Role of STAT6 in IgE Receptor/FcεRI-Mediated Late Phase Allergic Responses of Mast Cells

  • Malaviya R
  • Uckun F
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Abstract

In this study we show that IgE receptor engagement triggers activation of STAT6 in mast cells. We sought to determine the role of STAT6 activation in IgE receptor-mediated mast cell responses using STAT6 knockout mice. After IgE receptor engagement, bone marrow mast cells from STAT6−/− mice exhibited normal histamine and leukotriene C4 release, but their cytokine release was markedly reduced. In accordance with these in vitro data, IgE/Ag-challenged STAT6−/− mice showed normal early phase, but severely impaired late phase, allergic reactions. These findings provide unprecedented evidence that STAT6 plays a pivotal role in mast cell responses to IgE/Ag st imulation.

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Malaviya, R., & Uckun, F. M. (2002). Role of STAT6 in IgE Receptor/FcεRI-Mediated Late Phase Allergic Responses of Mast Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 168(1), 421–426. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.168.1.421

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