Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250

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Cultivation and Characterization of Canine Skin-Derived Mast Cells
Shinpei KAWARAIKenichi MASUDAKeitaro OHMORIShinobu MATSUURANobutaka YASUDAMasahiko NAGATAMasahiro SAKAGUCHIHajime TSUJIMOTO
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Article ID: 09-0281

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It is essential to develop a technique to culture purified skin-derived mast cells (SMCs) to facilitate immunological research on allergic diseases in dogs. This study was performed to develop an efficient culture system for canine SMCs and to characterize the cells in comparison to canine bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMCs). Enzymatically digested skin biopsy samples were cultivated in serum-free AIM-V medium supplemented with recombinant canine stem cell factor. Three to five weeks after the initiation of culture, mast cells were collected by a magnetic activated cell separation system using anti-c-Kit antibody. The collected cells were composed of a uniform population showing morphological characteristics of mast cells with a round or oval nucleus and abundant toluidine blue-positive metachromatic granules in the cytoplasm. Results of the flow cytometric analysis for the presence of cell membrane c-Kit and Fc epsilon receptor I (FcεRI) supported that approximately 90% of the cells were mast cells. The cytoplasmic granules were positive for both tryptase and chymase. Apparent dose-dependent degranulation was induced by antibody-mediated cross-linking of immunoglobulin E (IgE) bound to the cells. These cytological and immunological characteristics observed in SMCs were mostly similar to those in BMMCs; however, IgE-mediated degranulation was significantly lower in SMCs than BMMCs. The culture system of canine SMCs developed in this study would be useful to understand the pathophysiology and to develop anti-allergic therapeutics in canine allergic dermatitis.

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