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Mouse IL-3-dependent bone marrow culture-derived mast cells (BMMC) and mouse 3T3 fibroblasts, cultured separately or together, were examined for their cell surface expression and biosynthesis of globopentaosylceramide, a marker of the mouse serosal mast cell. As assessed by flow cytometric analysis, BMMC cultured for up to 7 wk in 50% WEHI 3-conditioned medium containing IL-3 did not bind the B1.1 anti-globopentaosylceramide mAb (six experiments). A total of 10 +/- 4% (mean +/- SD, three experiments) of 3T3 fibroblasts that had reached confluence in medium without IL-3 bound B1.1 antibody and, after an additional approximately 28 days of culture in that medium or in 50% WEHI 3-conditioned medium, 12 +/- 3% (mean +/- SD, five experiments) and 16 +/- 7% (mean +/- SD, three experiments) of the cells, respectively, bound the antibody. After coculture of BMMC and confluent 3T3 fibroblasts for 28 days in 50% WEHI 3-conditioned medium, followed by dispersal and purification of the cells, 92 +/- 18% of the mast cells and 92 +/- 16% (mean +/- SD, seven experiments) of the fibroblasts were B1.1+. Whereas the increase in the expression of the epitope bound by B1.1 antibody on fibroblasts was noted by day 14 of coculture, expression of the epitope on mast cells did not occur until day 21 (three experiments). Biosynthesis of globopentaosylceramide was assessed by intrinsic radiolabeling of each cell population and identification of the extracted neutral glycosphingolipids by TLC and autoradiography. Synthesis of globopentaosylceramide was not detected in extracts of 9 x 10(6) BMMC, 1 x 10(6) confluent 3T3 fibroblasts cultured alone for 28 days, or 9 x 10(6) mast cells purified from 28-day cocultures but was readily detected in extracts of 3 x 10(5) fibroblasts purified from the same cocultures. These findings indicate that BMMC stimulate an increase in the synthesis and expression of globopentaosylceramide on 3T3 fibroblasts and suggest that the subsequent appearance of this neutral glycosphingolipid on the surface of the mast cells is due to its secretion by fibroblasts and adsorption to the mast cell surface. Thus, the interactions between mast cells and fibroblasts during coculture alter the biochemical and Ag phenotypes of both populations.  相似文献   

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As assessed by immunoprecipitation analyses, expression of the epitope recognized by the rat mAb B23.1 is approximately sevenfold greater on the surface of mouse IL-3-dependent bone marrow culture-derived mast cells (BMMC) than on serosal mast cells (SMC) obtained directly from the peritoneal cavity. Immunoprecipitation of B23.1 antibody-binding molecules from Na[125I] surface-labeled BMMC and SMC followed by sizing on SDS-polyacrylamide gels under reducing conditions demonstrated that the epitope is located on molecules of 49,000 and 47,500 Mr, respectively. An additional immunoprecipitated molecule of 42,000 Mr was detected from BMMC intrinsically radiolabeled with [35S]methionine, and pulse-chase analyses revealed that this species was a biosynthetic precursor of the 49,000 Mr cell surface form of the Ag. Treatment of the immunoprecipitated 42,000 and 49,000 Mr forms with endoglycosidase F reduced the Mr of both to 37,000, as did intrinsic radiolabeling of BMMC in the presence of tunicamycin, indicating that both the 42,000 Mr precursor form and the 49,000 Mr cell surface molecule (gp49) contained N-linked carbohydrate. Activation of [32P]orthophosphate-labeled BMMC by sensitization with mouse monoclonal IgE anti-TNP and challenge with TNP-BSA or by exposure to the calcium ionophore A23187 elicited the rapid phosphorylation of gp49 but not of its precursor forms, as did treatment of the cells with PMA. Elution of phosphorylated and immunoprecipitated gp49 from SDS-polyacrylamide gels followed by partial acid hydrolysis of the protein and phosphoamino acid analysis by high voltage thin-layer electrophoresis on cellulose plates indicated that serine, but not threonine or tyrosine, was phosphorylated upon stimulation of BMMC with IgE/Ag, calcium ionophore, or PMA. Cholera toxin did not elicit phosphorylation of gp49. These data suggest that gp49, a plasma membrane glycoprotein preferentially expressed by mouse BMMC, may be either directly or indirectly phosphorylated via protein kinase C during mast cell activation-secretion.  相似文献   

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When mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMC) are cocultured with a confluent layer of mouse 3T3 fibroblasts in the presence of WEHI-3-conditioned medium, the mast cells undergo a phenotypic change toward that of a connective tissue mast cell, and the fibroblasts increase their synthesis of globopentaosylceramide. We now demonstrate that fibroblasts lose their contact inhibition and multiply such that by the 2nd and the 4th wk of coculture there are, respectively, approximately four-fold and six-fold more fibroblasts than in the cultures that are not exposed to BMMC. This in vitro increase in the number of fibroblasts is dependent on the number of mast cells (over the range of 6 x 10(4) to 1 x 10(6) BMMC/culture) initially seeded with the fibroblasts and on the concentration of WEHI-3-conditioned medium present during the coculture. That the fibroblasts also multiply in BMMC/fibroblast cocultures exposed to synthetic IL-3 or to purified IL-3 indicates that IL-3 is a component in WEHI-3-conditioned medium that induces mast cells to produce the fibroblast growth factor. The number of fibroblasts does not increase if fibroblasts are exposed to lysates of BMMC, or to BMMC-derived conditioned medium, or if the two cell types are separated from one another during the coculture with a 3-microns filter or a 0.4-microns filter. Thus, IL-3-activated BMMC must be in proximity to fibroblasts to induce them to multiply. Because of their increased numbers per culture dish, total fibroblasts that were cocultured with mast cells synthesized approximately two-fold more 35S-labeled proteoglycans, incorporated approximately 3-fold more [3H] proline into collagenase-sensitive proteins, and had substantially more alpha 2(I) collagen mRNA than fibroblasts that were maintained in the absence of mast cells. These is vitro studies reveal a sequence by which IL-3-activated mast cells may play a role in the induction of fibrosis.  相似文献   

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A series of permanent IL-3-dependent cell lines have been established from normal BALB/c or C3H bone marrow using alpha-thioglycerol-supplemented culture medium and PWM-stimulated spleen cell-conditioned medium as a source of IL-3. The cell lines and derivatives cloned in agar resembled "mucosal type" mast cells with respect to phenotypic and functional properties. In this report we demonstrate that in vitro growth of these mast cell lines was not only dependent on IL-3 and synergistically enhanced by IL-4, but in addition regulated by alpha-thioglycerol which could be replaced by 2-ME or cysteamine. We show that these thiol-sensitive mast cell lines respond to a mast cell growth enhancing activity (MEA) present in spleen cell-conditioned medium and acting in concert with IL-3. Partially purified MEA was not able to stimulate the growth of IL-3-dependent 32Dcl.23 cells, IL-2-dependent CTLL-2 cells or the mouse T cell line F4/4K.6 (L3T4+) adapted to grow in purified IL-4. Moreover, 11B11 hybridoma-derived anti-IL-4 mAb specifically neutralizing mouse Il-4 were unable to abolish the bioactivity of MEA. PWM, CSF-1, GM-CSF, IL-1, IL-2, IL-5, IL-6, IL-7, IFN-gamma, TGF-alpha, TNF-alpha, NGF, or EPO did not substitute for MEA in our standard proliferation assay.  相似文献   

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The mouse mast cell line PT-18 demonstrates [3H] thymidine uptake in the presence of either mouse IL-3 or mouse recombinant granulocyte-macrophage CSF (rGM-CSF). Experiments were thus undertaken to determine whether rGM-CSF would affect IL-3-dependent growth of mast cells from mouse bone marrow cells (BMC). BMC placed in liquid culture containing 50 U/ml of IL-3 gave rise to cultures containing up to 95% mast cells by 2 to 3 wk. The rise in percentage of mast cells was accompanied by an increase in total cell-associated histamine. In contrast, BMC grown in the presence of 50 U/ml of rGM-CSF gave rise to cultures containing primarily macrophages and granulocytes with less than 1% mast cells. The addition of increasing amounts of rGM-CSF to BMC cultures grown in the presence of IL-3 resulted in a decrease in the number of mast cells present in culture at 2 to 3 wk. Cells other than mast cells in these cultures consisted principally of granulocytes and macrophages. The rGM-CSF-related inhibition of mast cell growth was not abrogated by the addition of indomethacin to cultures. Granulocyte-macrophage cell populations added to IL-3-containing cultures did not inhibit mast cell growth. The suppressive effect of rGM-CSF on IL-3-dependent mast cell growth may indicate an important role for GM-CSF in the down-regulation of mast cell proliferation in tissues.  相似文献   

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Mast cells play an important role in allergic inflammation by releasing various bioactive mediators. The function of mast cells is enhanced by various stimuli, partly due to the induction of specific genes and their products. Although many inducible genes have been identified, a significant number of genes remain to be identified. Therefore, this study used PCR-selected cDNA subtraction to establish the profile of induced genes in the connective tissue (CT) type-like mast cells derived from bone marrow cells cultured in the presence of IL-4 and stem cell factor. Two hundred and fifty cDNA clones were obtained from the CT type-like mast cells by PCR-selected cDNA subtraction. Among them, Ym1/2, a chitinase-like protein, is one of the most abundantly induced genes. Ym1 is produced by activated macrophages in a parasitic infection, whereas its isotype, Ym2, is highly upregulated in allergic lung disease. In order to differentiate which isotype is expressed in bone marrow cells, specific primers for bone marrow-derived mast cells (BMMC), and CT type-like mast cells were used for RT-PCR. The results showed that Ym1 was constitutively expressed in bone marrow cells and gradually decreased in the presence of IL-3, whereas Ym2 was induced only in the presence of IL-4. CT type-like mast cells from bone marrow cells expressed Ym1 throughout the culture period and Ym2 was induced only by the addition of IL-4 into BMMC, indicating that IL-4 is essential for the expression of Ym1/2 genes.  相似文献   

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CD8 memory T cells are enriched in the bone marrow, a site where these cells are thought to receive homeostatic signals. However, the primary site where CD8 memory T cells receive their cytokine-induced homeostatic signals has recently come under debate. In this study, we demonstrate that the bone marrow contains a fraction of CD8 memory phenotype T cells with elevated expression of glucocorticoid-induced TNFR-related protein (GITR). In contrast, splenic and lymph node memory phenotype T cells have GITR levels similar to those on naive T cells. The bone marrow GITR(hi) memory T cells have a phenotype indicative of cytokine activation, with higher CD122 and lower CD127 than do the GITR(basal) memory T cells. Remarkably, these bone marrow-specific GITR(hi) cells are almost completely ablated in the absence of IL-15, whereas TNFR2 and 4-1BB expression on the CD8 memory T cells are IL-15 independent. Furthermore, adoptively transferred splenic CD8 memory phenotype T cells show IL-15-dependent GITR upregulation upon entry into the bone marrow. This result implies that the selective appearance of GITR(hi) memory phenotype T cells in the bone marrow reflects the local microenvironment rather than a different subset of memory T cells. GITR(-/-) mice have a lower frequency of CD8 memory phenotype cells in the bone marrow, yet the GITR(-/-) cells hyperproliferate compared with those in wild-type mice. Taken together, these data suggest that GITR plays a role in the survival of CD8 memory phenotype T cells and that GITR upregulation represents a precise marker of cells that have responded to IL-15.  相似文献   

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells, which have the capability to differentiate into various mesenchymal tissues such as bone, cartilage, fat, tendon, muscle, and marrow stroma. However, they lose the capability of multi‐lineage differentiation after several passages. It is known that basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) increases growth rate, differentiation potential, and morphological changes of MSCs in vitro. In this report, we have used 2‐DE coupled to MS to identify differentially expressed proteins at the cell membrane level in MSCs growing in bFGF containing medium. The cell surface proteins isolated by the biotin–avidin affinity column were separated by 2‐DE in triplicate experiments. A total of 15 differentially expressed proteins were identified by quadrupole‐time of flight tandem MS. Nine of the proteins were upregulated and six proteins were downregulated in the MSCs cultured with bFGF containing medium. The expression level of three actin‐related proteins, F‐actin‐capping protein subunit alpha‐1, actin‐related protein 2/3 complex subunit 2, and myosin regulatory light chain 2, was confirmed by Western blot analysis. The results indicate that the expression levels of F‐actin‐capping protein subunit alpha‐1, actin‐related protein 2/3 complex subunit 2, and myosin regulatory light chain 2 are important in bFGF‐induced morphological change of MSCs.  相似文献   

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