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SNAP23 is essential for platelet and mast cell development and required in connective tissue mast cells for anaphylaxis.

Rodolfo A Cardenas1, Ricardo Gonzalez2, Elizabeth Sanchez3, Marco A Ramos3, Eduardo I Cardenas4, Alejandro I Rodarte5, Roberto J Alcazar-Felix5, Alejandro Isaza5, Alan R Burns6, Ruth Heidelberger7, Roberto Adachi8.   

Abstract

Degranulation, a fundamental effector response from mast cells (MCs) and platelets, is an example of regulated exocytosis. This process is mediated by SNARE proteins and their regulators. We have previously shown that several of these proteins are essential for exocytosis in MCs and platelets. Here, we assessed the role of the SNARE protein SNAP23 using conditional knockout mice, in which SNAP23 was selectively deleted from either the megakaryocyte/platelet or connective tissue MC lineages. We found that removal of SNAP23 in platelets results in severe defects in degranulation of all three platelet secretory granule types, i.e., alpha, dense, and lysosomal granules. The mutation also induces thrombocytopenia, abnormal platelet morphology and activation, and reduction in the number of alpha granules. Therefore, the degranulation defect might not be secondary to an intrinsic failure of the machinery mediating regulated exocytosis in platelets. When we removed SNAP23 expression in MCs, there was a complete developmental failure in vitro and in vivo. The developmental defects in platelets and MCs and the abnormal translocation of membrane proteins to the surface of platelets indicate that SNAP23 is also involved in constitutive exocytosis in these cells. The MC conditional deletant animals lacked connective tissue MCs, but their mucosal MCs were normal and expanded in response to an antigenic stimulus. We used this mouse to show that connective tissue MCs are required and mucosal MCs are not sufficient for an anaphylactic response.
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Keywords:  SNAP23; SNARE proteins; allergy; anaphylaxis; exocytosis; mast cell; platelets

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33837726      PMCID: PMC7948755          DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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