REVERSIBLE EXPRESSION OF MOUSE MAST-CELL PROTEASE-2 MESSENGER-RNA AND PROTEIN IN CULTURED MAST-CELLS EXPOSED TO IL-10

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GHILDYAL, N
FRIEND, DS
NICODEMUS, CF
AUSTEN, KF
STEVENS, RL
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[1] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT MED,SEELEY G MUDD BLDG,RM 617,250 LONGWOOD AVE,BOSTON,MA 02115
[2] BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV,DEPT RHEUMATOL & IMMUNOL,PROVO,UT 84602
[3] BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV,DEPT PATHOL,PROVO,UT 84602
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | 1993年 / 151卷 / 06期
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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BALB/cJ mouse mast cells derived by culturing bone marrow progenitor cells in WEHI-3 cell-conditioned medium (BMMC(W)) do not contain mouse mast cell protease 2 (mMCP-2) mRNA, but these cells can be induced to express this transcript after exposure to rIL-10. To study the translation and granule accumulation of mMCP-2 in rIL-10-treated BMMC (BMMC(W + IL-10)), a rabbit antibody was developed to a synthetic peptide that corresponds to the novel amino acid sequence in mMCP-2 at residues 56 to 71. After affinity purification, this antibody, anti-mMCP-2(56-71) IgG, reacted in SDS-PAGE/immunoblots against a 28-kDa protein in BMMC(W + IL-10) that had the N-terminal amino acid sequence of mMCP-2. As assessed immunohistochemically, mMCP-2 protein accumulated in the secretory granules of Kirsten sarcoma virus-immortalized mouse mast cells, BMMC(W + IL-10), and the mucosal mast cells present in the jejunum of Trichinella spiralis-infected BALB/cJ mice. Time course analyses of the induction of mMCP-2 mRNA and protein in BMMC(W + IL-10) revealed that these cells contain a high steady-state level of mMCP-2 mRNA 24 h after their exposure to rIL-10. Although a small amount of immunodetectable mMCP-2 protein is present in the cells treated for 24 h, large amounts of this protease are not obtained until 7 days of treatment of the cells with rIL-10. Time course analyses of the loss of mMCP-2 mRNA and protein in BMMC(W + IL-10) revealed that the steady-state level of mMCP-2 mRNA decreased dramatically 24 h after rIL-10 was removed from the culture medium, but that the level of mMCP-2 protein did not decline measurably until day 5 of culture. The fact that the steady-state levels of mMCP-2 mRNA and protein in BMMC can both be reversibly altered by culturing these mast cells in the presence and absence of rIL-10 suggests that the phenotype of mast cells is not fixed. Rather, it is in a dynamic state regulated by the cytokine network to which mast cells are exposed in their different microenvironments.
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