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Nerve-mast cell (RBL) interaction: RBL membrane ruffling occurs at the contact site with an activated neurite
Authors:Mori N  Suzuki R  Furuno T  McKay D M  Wada M  Teshima R  Bienenstock J  Nakanishi M
Affiliation:Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, Nagoya 467, Japan.
Abstract:Mast cell-neurite interaction serves as amodel for neuroimmune interaction. We have shown that neurite-mast cellcommunication can occur via substance P interacting with neurokinin(NK)-1 receptors on the mucosal mast cell-like cell, the rat basophilicleukemia (RBL) cell. Neurite (murine superior cervical ganglia) and RBL cell [expressing the granule-associated antigen CD63-green fluorescent protein (GFP) conjugate] cocultures were established and stimulated with bradykinin (BK; 10 nM) or scorpion venom (SV; 10 pg/ml), both ofwhich activate only neurites. Cell activation was assessed by confocalimaging of Ca2+ (cells preloaded with fluo 3), and analysesof RBL CD63-GFP+ granule movement were conducted. Neuriteactivation by BK or SV was followed by RBL Ca2+mobilization, which was inhibited by an NK-1 receptor antagonist (NK-1RA). Moreover, membrane ruffling was observed on RBL pseudopodial extensions in contact with the activated neurite, but not onnoncontacting pseudopodia. RBL membrane ruffling was inhibited by NK-1RA, but not NK-2 RA, and was accompanied by a significant increase in granule movement (0.13 ± 0.04 vs. 0.05 ± 0.01 µm/s) thatwas most evident at the point of neurite contact: many of the granules moved toward the plasmalemma. This is the first documentation of suchprecise (restricted to the membrane's contact site) transfer ofinformation between nerves and mast cells that could allow for verysubtle in vivo communication between these two cell types.

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