[HTML][HTML] TSLP induces mast cell development and aggravates allergic reactions through the activation of MDM2 and STAT6

NR Han, HA Oh, SY Nam, PD Moon, DW Kim… - Journal of Investigative …, 2014 - Elsevier
NR Han, HA Oh, SY Nam, PD Moon, DW Kim, HM Kim, HJ Jeong
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2014Elsevier
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is known to promote T helper type 2 cell–associated
inflammation. Mast cells are major effector cells in allergic inflammatory responses. We
noted that the population and maturation of mast cells were reduced in TSLP-deficient mice
(TSLP-/-). Thus, we hypothesized that TSLP might affect mast cell development. We found
that TSLP induced the proliferation and differentiation of mast cells from bone marrow
progenitors. TSLP-induced mast cell proliferation was abolished by depletion of mouse …
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is known to promote T helper type 2 cell–associated inflammation. Mast cells are major effector cells in allergic inflammatory responses. We noted that the population and maturation of mast cells were reduced in TSLP-deficient mice (TSLP-/-). Thus, we hypothesized that TSLP might affect mast cell development. We found that TSLP induced the proliferation and differentiation of mast cells from bone marrow progenitors. TSLP-induced mast cell proliferation was abolished by depletion of mouse double minute 2 (MDM2) and signal transducers and activators of transcription 6 (STAT6), as an upstream activator of MDM2. TSLP-/-, in particular, had a considerable deficit in the expression of MDM2 and STAT6. Also, the TSLP deficiency attenuated mast cell–mediated allergic reactions through the downregulation of STAT6 and MDM2. In an antibody microarray chip analysis, MDM2 expression was increased in atopic dermatitis patients. These observations indicate that TSLP is a factor for mast cell development, and that it aggravates mast cell–mediated immune responses.
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