Literature DB >> 16455967

IL-3-mediated TNF production is necessary for mast cell development.

Harry V Wright1, Daniel Bailey, Mohit Kashyap, Christopher L Kepley, Marina S Drutskaya, Sergei A Nedospasov, John J Ryan.   

Abstract

Mouse mast cell development and survival are largely controlled by the cytokines IL-3 and stem cell factor (SCF). We have found that IL-3 stimulation of bone marrow cells induces the production of TNF via a PI3K- and MAPK kinase/ERK-dependent pathway. Specifically, Mac-1-positive cells were responsible for TNF production, which peaked on days 7-10 of culture and decreased rapidly thereafter. The importance of IL-3-induced TNF secretion was demonstrated by the failure of TNF-deficient bone marrow cells to survive for >3 wk when cultured in IL-3 and SCF, a defect that was reversed by the addition of soluble TNF. The development of human mast cells from bone marrow progenitors was similarly hampered by the addition of TNF-blocking Abs. Cell death was due to apoptosis, which occurred with changes in mitochondrial membrane potential and caspase activation. Apoptosis appeared to be due to loss of IL-3 signaling, because TNF-deficient cells were less responsive than their wild-type counterparts to IL-3-mediated survival. In vitro cultured mast cells from TNF-deficient mice also demonstrated reduced expression of the high affinity IgE receptor, which was restored to normal levels by the addition of soluble TNF. Finally, TNF-deficient mice demonstrated a 50% reduction in peritoneal mast cell numbers, indicating that TNF is an important mast cell survival factor both in vitro and in vivo.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16455967     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.176.4.2114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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