炎症
免疫学
生物
免疫球蛋白E
过敏性炎症
肥大细胞
促炎细胞因子
背景(考古学)
转录因子
基因
抗体
遗传学
古生物学
作者
Jun‐Feng Gao,Dianzheng Zhao,Hamid Reza Nouri,Hong Wei Chu,Hua Huang
摘要
ABSTRACT Mast cells (MCs) play a critical role in allergic inflammation, anaphylaxis, and chronic inflammatory diseases such as asthma, COPD, and osteoarthritis. Dysregulated MC activation can lead to MC activation syndrome (MACS), which is observed in patients with long COVID. MCs express the high‐affinity receptor for IgE and, upon activation, release mediators and cytokines that trigger anaphylactic shock and promote allergic inflammation. They also interact with epithelial and nerve cells, which are crucial in forming a complex network of cell–cell and gene–gene interactions driving chronic inflammation that can confer resistance to treatment. In this review, in the context of the literature, we focus on experiments conducted in our laboratory investigating how transcription factors and enhancers regulate genes critical in mouse MC differentiation and function related to human lung inflammation.
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