Increased IgE-dependent mast cell activation and anaphylactic responses in mice lacking the calcium-activated nonselective cation channel TRPM4 |
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Authors: | Vennekens Rudi Olausson Jenny Meissner Marcel Bloch Wilhelm Mathar Ilka Philipp Stephan E Schmitz Frank Weissgerber Petra Nilius Bernd Flockerzi Veit Freichel Marc |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Ion Channel Research, Division of Physiology, Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Campus Gasthuisberg, O&N1, KU Leuven, Herestraat 49 bus 802, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium. rudi.vennekens@med.kuleuven.be |
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Abstract: | Mast cells are key effector cells in allergic reactions. Aggregation of the receptor FcepsilonRI in mast cells triggers the influx of calcium (Ca(2+)) and the release of inflammatory mediators. Here we show that transient receptor potential TRPM4 proteins acted as calcium-activated nonselective cation channels and critically determined the driving force for Ca(2+) influx in mast cells. Trpm4(-/-) bone marrow-derived mast cells had more Ca(2+) entry than did TRPM4(+/+) cells after FcepsilonRI stimulation. Consequently, Trpm4(-/-) bone marrow-derived mast cells had augmented degranulation and released more histamine, leukotrienes and tumor necrosis factor. Trpm4(-/-) mice had a more severe IgE-mediated acute passive cutaneous anaphylactic response, whereas late-phase passive cutaneous anaphylaxis was not affected. Our results establish the physiological function of TRPM4 channels as critical regulators of Ca(2+) entry in mast cells. |
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