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Volume 270,
Number 5,
Issue of February 3, 1995 pp. 2258-2263
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Conditioned Media
from a Cell Strain Derived from a Patient with Mastocytosis Induces
Preferential Development of Cells That Possess High Affinity IgE
Receptors and the Granule Protease Phenotype of Mature Cutaneous Mast
Cells
(Received for publication, September 12,
1994; and in revised form, November 3, 1994)
Lixin
Li
, ,
Janet J.
Macpherson
, ,
Stephen
Adelstein
, ,
Clive L.
Bunn
,
Kerry
Atkinson
,
Kiran
Phadke
,
Steven
A.
Krilis
We have demonstrated for the first time that a conditioned
medium from a human cell strain can induce morphologically mature mast
cells that express Fc RI and three mast cell-specific proteases
from normal bone marrow progenitor cells. In contrast, recombinant
human Kit ligand induced the differentiation of mast cells that were
tryptase-positive but negative for chymase, carboxypeptidase, and
Fc RI. This data indicates that factors other than Kit ligand are
critical for inducing the differentiation and maturation of mast cells
in the human. The HBM-M cell was originally derived from a patient with
mastocytosis. As mastocytosis is thought to represent a reactive
hyperplasia rather than a mast cell malignancy, the factor secreted by
the HBM-M cell strain could well be responsible for the mast cell
hyperplasia seen in some patients with mastocytosis.

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