TY - GEN
T1 - The critical role of mast cells in allergy and inflammation
AU - Theoharides, Theoharis C.
AU - Kalogeromitros, Dimitrios
PY - 2006/11
Y1 - 2006/11
N2 - Mast cells are well known for their involvement in allergic and anaphylactic reactions, but recent findings implicate them in a variety of inflammatory diseases affecting different organs, including the heart, joints, lungs, and skin. In these cases, mast cells appear to be activated by triggers other than aggregation of their IgE receptors (FcεRI), such as anaphylatoxins, immunoglobulin-free light chains, superantigens, neuropeptides, and cytokines leading to selective release of mediators without degranulation. These findings could explain inflammatory diseases, such as asthma, atopic dermatitis, coronary inflammation, and inflammatory arthritis, all of which worsen by stress. It is proposed that the pathogenesis of these diseases involve mast cell activation by local release of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) or related peptides. Combination of CRH receptor antagonists and mast cell inhibitors may present novel therapeutic interventions.
AB - Mast cells are well known for their involvement in allergic and anaphylactic reactions, but recent findings implicate them in a variety of inflammatory diseases affecting different organs, including the heart, joints, lungs, and skin. In these cases, mast cells appear to be activated by triggers other than aggregation of their IgE receptors (FcεRI), such as anaphylatoxins, immunoglobulin-free light chains, superantigens, neuropeptides, and cytokines leading to selective release of mediators without degranulation. These findings could explain inflammatory diseases, such as asthma, atopic dermatitis, coronary inflammation, and inflammatory arthritis, all of which worsen by stress. It is proposed that the pathogenesis of these diseases involve mast cell activation by local release of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) or related peptides. Combination of CRH receptor antagonists and mast cell inhibitors may present novel therapeutic interventions.
KW - Asthma
KW - Coronary artery disease
KW - Dermatoses
KW - Inflammation
KW - Mast cells
KW - Skin
KW - Stress
KW - Vascular permeability
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/34247512849
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/34247512849#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.1196/annals.1366.025
DO - 10.1196/annals.1366.025
M3 - Conference contribution
C2 - 17192558
AN - SCOPUS:34247512849
SN - 1573316237
SN - 9781573316231
T3 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
SP - 78
EP - 99
BT - Neuroendocrine and Immune Crosstalk
PB - Blackwell Publishing Inc.
ER -