1986
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.83.12.4464
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Two types of human mast cells that have distinct neutral protease compositions.

Abstract: Two human mast cell types were identified by immunohistochemical techniques in skin, lung, and small intestine. One type contains the neutral proteases, tryptase and chymotryptic proteinase, and is termed the TC mast cell. The second type contains only tryptase and is termed the T mast cell. Both types are fixed better by Carnoy's fluid than by formalin. (4,5,(9)(10)(11).The presence of distinct chymotryptic neutral proteases in rat mucosal and connective tissue mast cells is a useful criterion for designatio… Show more

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“…For extracellular/intracellular double staining to determine the mast cell phenotype, i.e., MC TC (tryptase/chymase-containing mast cells) and MC T (tryptase-containing mast cells) (16) and Fc␥RI expression on mast cell surfaces, cells were first incubated with FITC-conjugated human IgE (17) at 37°C for 1 h. Cells were then stained with PE-conjugated mouse antihuman Fc␥RI (clone 32.2) and PE cyanine 5-conjugated c-kit for 30 min at 4°C. After washing in PBS, cells were fixed in PBS plus 0.5% paraformaldehyde for 15 min at room temperature, followed by two washing steps in PBS.…”
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“…For extracellular/intracellular double staining to determine the mast cell phenotype, i.e., MC TC (tryptase/chymase-containing mast cells) and MC T (tryptase-containing mast cells) (16) and Fc␥RI expression on mast cell surfaces, cells were first incubated with FITC-conjugated human IgE (17) at 37°C for 1 h. Cells were then stained with PE-conjugated mouse antihuman Fc␥RI (clone 32.2) and PE cyanine 5-conjugated c-kit for 30 min at 4°C. After washing in PBS, cells were fixed in PBS plus 0.5% paraformaldehyde for 15 min at room temperature, followed by two washing steps in PBS.…”
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“…Our group (1)(2)(3)(4) and many other investigators (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) have obtained data implicating a prominent involvement of mast cells (MCs) and their mediators in RA and some animal models of this autoimmune disorder. On a weight basis, tetramer-forming ␤ tryptases (15)(16)(17)(18)(19) are the most abundant proteins present in the secretory granules of human MCs. Three ␤ tryptase complementary DNAs (designated hTryptase ␤1, ␤2, and ␤3) have been cloned.…”
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“…Chymase cleaves a variety of physiological substances, including metalloproteases (Fang et al, 1997), procollagen (Kofford et al, 1997), precursor of interleukin 1␤ (IL-1␤) (Mizutani et al, 1991b), and membrane-associated stem cell factor (Longley et al, 1997), while its precise role is not clear. Human mast cells are classified into two types, MC TC and MC T , based on their composition of serine protease (Irani et al, 1986). MC TC contains both chymase and tryptase, while MC T expresses tryptase but not chymase.…”
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