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Biomarkers for evaluation of mast cell and basophil activation
Authors:Kenji Kabashima  Chisa Nakashima  Yumi Nonomura  Atsushi Otsuka  Chiara Cardamone  Roberta Parente  Giulia De Feo  Massimo Triggiani
Institution:1. Department of Dermatology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan;2. Department of Dermatology, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan

Translational Research Department for Skin and Brain Diseases, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan;3. Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy

Abstract:Mast cells and basophils play a pathogenetic role in allergic, inflammatory, and autoimmune disorders. These cells have different development, anatomical location and life span but share many similarities in mechanisms of activation and type of mediators. Mediators secreted by mast cells and basophils correlate with clinical severity in asthma, chronic urticaria, anaphylaxis, and other diseases. Therefore, effective biomarkers to measure mast cell and basophil activation in vivo could potentially have high diagnostic and prognostic values. An ideal biomarker should be specific for mast cells or basophils, easily and reproducibly detectable in blood or biological fluids and should be metabolically stable. Markers of mast cell and basophil include molecules secreted by stimulated cells and surface molecules expressed upon activation. Some markers, such as histamine and lipid mediators are common to mast cells and basophils whereas others, such as tryptase and other proteases, are relatively specific for mast cells. The best surface markers of activation expressed on mast cells and basophils are CD63 and CD203. While these mediators and surface molecules have been associated to a variety of diseases, none of them fulfills requirements for an optimal biomarker and search for better indicators of mast cell/basophil activation in vivo is ongoing.
Keywords:basophil  histamine  lipid mediators  markers  mast cells  proteases
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