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Proteome analysis of mast cell releasates reveals a role for chymase in the regulation of coagulation factor XIIIA levels via proteolytic degradation.

J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2017; 
Shubin NJ, Glukhova VA, Clauson M, Truong P, Abrink M, Pejler G, White NJ, Deutsch GH, Reeves SR, Vaisar T, James RG, Piliponsky AM.
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Catalog Antibody BMCMC lysates, PCMC lysates, FXIIIA digests, and plasma sample dilutions (diluted 1:120 in water) were denatured by boiling for 10 min at 70 °C with 1X sample buffer (NuPage 4X LDS sample buffer, Life Technologies) and 1X reducing agent (NuPage 10X sample reducing agent, Life Technologies) and separated with SDS/PAGE (4-20% Bis-Tris-gels with MOPS running buffer, Genscript), electroblotted onto Invitrolon poly (vinylidene difluoride) membranes (Invitrogen), and then probed with antibodies against FXIIIA (clone 1834, Abcam) along with GAPDH (clone GA1R, Cell Sciences, Canton, MA) as a loading control for cellular samples or transferrin (clone PA3-913, Thermo Scientific) as a loading control for plasma samples. Get A Quote

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Mast cells are significantly involved in IgE-mediated allergic reactions; however, their roles in health and disease are incompletely understood.,We aimed to define the proteome contained in mast cell releasates on activation to better understand the factors secreted by mast cells that are relevant to the contribution of mast cells in diseases.,Bone marrow-derived cultured mast cells (BMCMCs) and peritoneal cell-derived mast cells were used as "surrogates" for mucosal and connective tissue mast cells, respectively, and their releasate proteomes were analyzed by mass spectrometry.,Our studies showed that BMCMCs and peritoneal cell-derived mast cells produced substantially different releasates following IgE-media... More

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Mast cells; chymase; proteases; proteomics