Ca2+ influx-mediated histamine synthesis and IL-6 release in mast cells activated by monomeric IgE

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We previously demonstrated that histamine synthesis is drastically induced upon sensitization with an anti-DNP IgE clone, SPE-7, in IL-3-dependent mouse bone marrow derived mast cells (BMMC). We found that Ca2+ mobilization induced by SPE-7 exhibited a similar profile to the capacitative Ca2+ entry evoked by thapsigargin. Potentials for activation of mast cells were found to vary between different IgE clones, and a monovalent hapten, DNP-lysine, suppressed the activation induced by SPE-7. Ca2+ mobilization induced by SPE-7 was suppressed potently by the specific store-operated Ca2+ channel inhibitor, SK&F 96365, but not at all by Ca2+ channel inhibitors with more broad spectrum, La3+ and Gd3+, whereas the Ca2+ mobilization induced by Ag stimulation was suppressed by these inhibitors. Ca2+ mobilization was also induced by SPE-7 in in vitro differentiated mast cells, although the increases in histamine synthesis and IL-6 release were smaller than those in BMMC. These results suggest that Ca2+ influx operated by a distinct mechanism from that in Ag stimulation is essential for increased histamine synthesis and IL-6 release in mast cells. © 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Tanaka, S., Mikura, S., Hashimoto, E., Sugimoto, Y., & Ichikawa, A. (2005). Ca2+ influx-mediated histamine synthesis and IL-6 release in mast cells activated by monomeric IgE. European Journal of Immunology, 35(2), 460–468. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200425622

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