Mast cell-mediated inflammatory responses require the α2β1 integrin

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Although the α2β1 integrin is widely expressed and has been extensively studied, it has not been previously implicated in mast cell biology. We observed that α2 integrin subunit-deficient mice exhibited markedly diminished neutrophil and interleukin-6 responses during Listeria monocytogenes- and zymosan-induced peritonitis. Since exudative neutrophils of wild-type mice expressed little α2β1 integrin, it seemed unlikely that this Integrin mediated neutrophil migration directly. Here, we demonstrate constitutive α2β1 integrin expression on peritoneal mast cells. Although α2-null mice contain normal numbers of peritoneal mast calls, these α2-null cells do not support in vivo mast cell-dependent Inflammatory responses. We conclude that α2β1 Integrin provides a costimulatory function required for mast cell activation and cytokine production In response to infection. © 2004 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Edelson, B. T., Li, Z., Pappan, L. K., & Zutter, M. M. (2004). Mast cell-mediated inflammatory responses require the α2β1 integrin. Blood, 103(6), 2214–2220. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2003-08-2978

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