Involvement of CD44 in mast cell proliferation during terminal differentiation
pmid: 19204665
Involvement of CD44 in mast cell proliferation during terminal differentiation
By using the recently established culture system that reproduces the terminal differentiation process of connective tissue-type mast cells, we found significant transcriptional induction of CD44. As CD44 is a primary receptor for hyaluronan (HA), which is one of the major extracellular matrix components, we investigated the role of CD44 in cutaneous mast cells. When co-cultured with fibroblasts, mouse bone marrow-derived cultured mast cells (BMMCs) were found to form clusters in an HA-dependent manner. As compared with BMMCs derived from the wild-type mice, those from the CD44(-/-) mice exhibited impaired growth during the co-cultured period. Furthermore, in the peritoneal cavities and ear tissues, mature mast cells were fewer in number in the CD44(-/-) mice than in the wild-type mice. We investigated roles of CD44 in mast cell proliferation by reconstituting BMMCs into the tissues of mast cell-deficient, Kit(W)/Kit(W-v) mice, and found that the number of metachromatic cells upon acidic toluidine blue staining in the tissues transplanted with CD44(-/-) BMMCs was not significantly changed for 10 weeks, whereas that in the tissues transplanted with the CD44(+/+) BMMCs was significantly increased. These results suggest that CD44 plays a crucial role in the regulation of the cutaneous mast cell number.
- Mukogawa Women's University Japan
- Shinshu University Japan
- Shinshu University Japan
- Aichi Medical University Japan
- Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science Japan
Male, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Bone Marrow Cells, Cell Differentiation, Fibroblasts, Coculture Techniques, Mice, Hyaluronan Receptors, Animals, Female, Gene Knock-In Techniques, Mast Cells, Cells, Cultured, Crosses, Genetic, Bone Marrow Transplantation, Cell Proliferation, Skin
Male, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Bone Marrow Cells, Cell Differentiation, Fibroblasts, Coculture Techniques, Mice, Hyaluronan Receptors, Animals, Female, Gene Knock-In Techniques, Mast Cells, Cells, Cultured, Crosses, Genetic, Bone Marrow Transplantation, Cell Proliferation, Skin
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