Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society
Online ISSN : 2435-4953
The 96th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Pharmacological Society
Session ID : 96_1-B-S08-2
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Purinergic regulation of mast cell function and allergic response via ionotropic P2X4 receptors
*Kazuki YoshidaMasa-aki ItoIsao Matsuoka
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Mast cells are highly reactive and release a variety of mediators that cause allergic and inflammatory reactions. The most well-known mechanism of mast cell activation is antigen-induced aggregation of IgE-binding FcεRI complexes on the cell surface. The IgE-dependent mast cell activation is regulated by various humoral factors that lower the threshold for antigen-mediated activation, exacerbating allergic reactions. Recently, we found that extracellular ATP is an important factor in enhancing mast cell response to weak signals elicited by IgE-dependent as well as -independent mechanisms. Mast cells express many functional P2 receptors, but ATP-induced synergistic mast cell activation to antigens and G protein-coupled receptor agonists, such as PGE2, adenosine and compound 48/80 were exclusively mediated by ionotropic P2X4 receptors. In addition, genetic and pharmacological inhibition of P2X4 receptor improved the IgE-dependent and -independent anaphylactic responses in vivo. Since ATP is a ubiquitous intercellular mediator that coexists with other chemical mediators, P2X4 receptor signal should play an important role in mast cell-dependent allergic reaction in vivo. In this symposium, we will introduce the unique effects of P2X4 receptor signals on various mast cell activation mechanisms found in our laboratory.

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