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YAKUGAKU ZASSHI, 2024/05/01, Vol.144(5), pp.483-488
2024
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Mast Cell–Neutrophil Communication Regulates Allergic Diseases
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  • YAKUGAKU ZASSHI, 2024/05/01, Vol.144(5), pp.483-488
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Japan: The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
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2024
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  • Allergic diseases (e.g., food allergies) are a growing problem, with increasing numbers of individuals experiencing them worldwide. Congruently, the adverse reactions (e.g., anaphylaxis) associated with the administration of vaccines against emerging infectious diseases such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have become a familiar problem. Allergic diseases, which have a wide variety of symptoms, are difficult to prevent or cure; treatment is currently limited to therapeutic drugs or allergen immunotherapy. Therefore, elucidating new allergic regulatory factors that control the allergic (i.e., mast cell) responses is important. While investigating the regulatory mechanisms of the wide range of allergic responses of mast cells, we found that the affinity of allergens to immunoglobin E (IgE) regulates allergic inflammation through the differences in the secretory responses of mast cells and the types and interactions of the cells infiltrating the tissues. Here, we present our recent findings regarding the affinity of allergens to IgE in regulating allergic inflammation, heterogeneous secretory granules inducing diverse secretory responses, and mast cells interacting with neutrophils, thereby regulating the various allergic responses.

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