2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2011.03.007
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Thymic stromal lymphopoietin is expressed and produced by caspase-1/NF-κB pathway in mast cells

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“…4). In previous study, we reported that caspase-1 is involved in the production of TSLP [23]. Thus, we confirmed the inhibition of TSLP production by the caspase-1 inhibitor in this study (Fig.…”
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“…4). In previous study, we reported that caspase-1 is involved in the production of TSLP [23]. Thus, we confirmed the inhibition of TSLP production by the caspase-1 inhibitor in this study (Fig.…”
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“…Our previous study showed that TSLP is produced by PMA plus A23187 stimulation [23]. Lesional, but not unaffected, skin from patients with atopic dermatitis expresses high levels of TSLP [34].…”
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“…TSLP is produced in the epidermis, airway and skin epithelia, and submucosa, playing a crucial role in the sensitization process and exacerbation of allergic diseases [57]. Similar to IL-33/ IL-33R, mast cells can either produce TSLP through IgE/Agmediated signaling (via caspase-1/NF-κB activation in the HMC-1 mast cell line [58]), or be the target of TSLP activation through membrane-bound TSLPR that associates with IL-7Ra to form a fully functional receptor with high affinity to TSLP compared to TSLPR alone [59]. Mature mast cells release Th2 cytokines in response to TSLP and IL-1, suggesting a mechanism that may skew asthmatic patients to a Th2-driven response [60].…”
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