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Long-Term Cultured Human Skin Mast Cells Are Suitable for Pharmacological Studies of Anti-Allergic Drugs Due to High Responsiveness to FcεRI Cross-Linking
Published: February 23, 2011Received: October 15, 2010Available on J-STAGE: -Accepted: November 12, 2010
Advance online publication: February 07, 2011
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Human skin mast cells proliferated in the presence of interleukin (IL)-4+SCF (expanding 18-fold in 8 weeks) and acquired profound responsiveness towards high affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) cross-linking, liberating about 75% of their histamine. In a proof-of-concept, we found that these cells are useful for pharmacological testing. Even a subtle inhibition of degranulation can be visualized. This model might prove valuable in tests of novel anti-allergic drugs.
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