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Interrelationship between IL-3 and mast cells

  • S. K. Kritas
  • , A. Saggini
  • , G. Cerulli
  • , Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
  • , A. Caraffa
  • , P. Antinolfi
  • , A. Pantalone
  • , R. Saggini
  • , S. Frydas
  • , M. Rosati
  • , M. Tei
  • , A. Speziali
  • , Franco Pandolfi
  • , P. Conti
  • Gabriele d'Annunzio University

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Abstract

It is well established that mast cells, which are found in the tissues in the proximity of small blood vessels and post-capillary venules, play a key role in the early phase of IgE-mediated allergic reactions. A greatly expanded understanding of the biology of IL-3 has emerged since the early 1980s. IL-3 is a specific factor that stimulates the growth of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells of a variety of lineages and can promote the proliferation of certain classes of lymphocytes distinct from those that are dependent on IL-2. IL-3 has been identified among the most important cytokines for regulation of mast cell growth and differentiation, migration and effector function activities of many hematopoietic cells. IL-3 termed multi colony-stimulating-factor (multi-CSF) or mast cell growth factor (MCGF) is a haematopoietic growth factor which stimulates the formation of colonies for erythroid, megakaryocytic, granulocytic and monocytic lineages. It is predominantly produced by activated T cells, natural killer (NK) cells and mast cells and supports the growth-promoting effects of SCF on mast cell precursors. IL-3 causes severe hypersensivity reactions and plays a pivotal role in exacerbating the inflammatory response in vivo. Here we report the interrelationship between IL-3 and mast cells.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-21
Number of pages5
JournalJOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS
Volume28
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Calcium
  • Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases
  • Humans
  • Inflammation
  • Interleukin-3
  • Mast Cells

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