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Deficiency in steroid receptor coactivator 3 enhances cytokine production in IgE-stimulated mast cells and passive systemic anaphylaxis in mice | |
Xia X.1; Wan W.1; Chen Q.1; Liu K.1; Majaz S.1; Mo P.1; Xu J.2; Yu C.1 | |
2014-03-23 | |
Source Publication | Cell and Bioscience |
ISSN | 20453701 |
Volume | 4Issue:1 |
Abstract | Background: Steroid receptor coactivator 3 (SRC-3) is a multifunctional protein that plays an important role in malignancy of several cancers and in regulation of bacterial LPS-induced inflammation. However, the involvement of SRC-3 in allergic response remains unclear. Herein we used passive systemic anaphylaxis (PSA) and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) mouse models to assess the role of SRC-3 in allergic response.Results: SRC-3-deficient mice exhibited more severe allergic response as demonstrated by a significant drop in body temperature and a delayed recovery period compared to wild-type mice in PSA mouse model, whereas no significant difference was observed between two kinds of mice in PCA mouse models. Mast cells play a pivotal role in IgE-mediated allergic response. Antigen-induced aggregation of IgE receptor (Fcε{lunate}RI) on the surface of mast cell activates a cascade of signaling events leading to the degranulation and cytokine production in mast cells. SRC-3-deficient bone marrow derived mast cells (BMMCs) developed normally but secreted more proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α and IL-6 than wild-type cells after antigen stimulation, whereas there was no significant difference in degranulation between two kinds of mast cells. Further studies showed that SRC-3 inhibited the activation of nuclear factor NF-κB pathway and MAPKs including extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), and p38 in antigen-stimulated mast cells.Conclusions: Our data demonstrate that SRC-3 suppresses cytokine production in antigen-stimulated mast cells as well as PSA in mice at least in part through inhibiting NF-κB and MAPK signaling pathways. Therefore, SRC-3 plays a protective role in PSA and it may become a drug target for anaphylactic diseases. © 2014 Xia et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. |
Keyword | Mast Cell Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis Passive Systemic Anaphylaxis Src-3 |
DOI | 10.1186/2045-3701-4-21 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
WOS Research Area | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology |
WOS Subject | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology |
WOS ID | WOS:000335414100001 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84899971247 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Health Sciences DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES |
Affiliation | 1.Xiamen University 2.Baylor College of Medicine |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Xia X.,Wan W.,Chen Q.,et al. Deficiency in steroid receptor coactivator 3 enhances cytokine production in IgE-stimulated mast cells and passive systemic anaphylaxis in mice[J]. Cell and Bioscience, 2014, 4(1). |
APA | Xia X.., Wan W.., Chen Q.., Liu K.., Majaz S.., Mo P.., Xu J.., & Yu C. (2014). Deficiency in steroid receptor coactivator 3 enhances cytokine production in IgE-stimulated mast cells and passive systemic anaphylaxis in mice. Cell and Bioscience, 4(1). |
MLA | Xia X.,et al."Deficiency in steroid receptor coactivator 3 enhances cytokine production in IgE-stimulated mast cells and passive systemic anaphylaxis in mice".Cell and Bioscience 4.1(2014). |
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