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The generation of ovine bone marrow-derived mast cells in culture.

D M Haig1, W Blackie, J Huntley, A Mackellar, W D Smith.   

Abstract

Ovine mast cells generated in vitro are morphologically and biochemically similar to mast cells localized to the gastrointestinal tract in vivo. Bone marrow (BM)-derived haemopoietic precursor cells were cultured in the presence of conditioned medium (CM) prepared from in vitro-activated lymphocytes from nematode-infected sheep. Mast cells developed rapidly after 2 weeks of culture and could persist for 2-3 months. The presence of sheep mast cell proteinase (SMCP) in the cultured cells correlated with the number of morphologically recognizable mast cells by Leishman-Giemsa staining and is definitive as, in vivo, this enzyme is unique to mast cells. The content of SMCP per cell increased as the cultures developed. In vivo, increased serum concentrations of SMCP are associated with mast cell function at the site of nematode infection. The availability of the cultured cells should now facilitate mast cell biochemical and functional studies.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3192271      PMCID: PMC1384914     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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